Is there evidence that the GD actually performed?  In the past, we haven't
added dates where there is no corroborating evidence or we know that the
show was cancelled or postponed.


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> McLeod, Iver J
> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 9:30 AM
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> Subject: 4/9/67
> 
> There is no listing for a 4/9/67 performance at 
> Longshoremen's Hall. At least two posters/handbills exist for 
> this show but only one has the GD billed and that looks like 
> a late addition.  
> 
> One can be seen at 
> http://www.deadlists.com/posters/1960s/19670409a.html
> This is the one that has the GD added apparently at the last minute.
> 
> A different one can be viewed at
> http://www.sixtiesposters.com/images/longshoremans04091967.jpg
>  This one doesn't indicate the GD but it refers to the 
> concert as a benefit for Angry Arts Week.
> 
> The ebay auction here http://tinyurl.com/4m3zu has a handbill 
> for a concert at the end of Angry Arts Week on 4/11/67 (GD 
> didn't perform).  The seller indicates "ON THE BACK IS LISTED 
> A WEEKS WORTH OF EVENTS LEADING UP TO A PEACE MARCH IN SAN 
> FRANCISCO. SOME OF THE FEATURED ACTS WERE THE GRATEFUL DEAD, 
> SOPWITH CAMEL, COUNTRY JOE AND THE FISH AND QUICKSILVER."
> 
> Can this show be added to deadlists?
> 
> Iver
> 
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