> Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 00:30:20 -0500
> From: Barry Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 09:42:52 +0200
>
> RE: 11-23-72, I'm still looking for the fiddle palyer from that gig. Mary
> Eagen?
> to lay a copy of that show on her. I hea
Jerry
> Garcia and Leon Russell. It is a free show, attended by many
> who just walked
> in off the street.
> *****
> >
> > Was the 11-23-72 with Jerry, Phil, Bill the Drummer, Doug Sahm, Leon
> > Russell et al. from the Armadillo open to the public, or was th
> There's a
> small graphic after the text which may or may not be the
> poster for this
> show.
I've just determined that the graphic is the cover of the Doug Sahm album
Groover's Paradise.
l. It is a free show, attended by many who just walked
in off the street.
*
>
> Was the 11-23-72 with Jerry, Phil, Bill the Drummer, Doug Sahm, Leon
> Russell et al. from the Armadillo open to the public, or was this a
> private jam? I am wondering how the show was billed
to the best of my knowledge it was billed as
Doug Sahm and Friends
rich
--- Floyd &Jennifer Meadows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Was the 11-23-72 with Jerry, Phil, Bill the Drummer, Doug Sahm, Leon
> Russell et al. from the Armadillo open to the public, or was this a
>
Was the 11-23-72 with Jerry, Phil, Bill the Drummer, Doug Sahm, Leon
Russell et al. from the Armadillo open to the public, or was this a
private jam? I am wondering how the show was billed if it was open to
the public. My ultimate motive for asking this question is to determine
how to list the
A friend of mine stopped over last night who is a big collector of
1960's Texas music. He is a fan of the 13th Floor Elevators the way we
are about the Dead. He knows everything there is to know about them -
even plays their songs on guitar. He was familiar with the 11/23/72
show with