Con't., Teddy :^)
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BAND Wildwood Boys
VENUE The Tangent
CITY Palo Alto
STATE CA
DATE 02/22/63
SET1
SET2
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS Wildwood Boys: Jerry Garcia, banjo; Robert Hunter, guitar; David
Nelson, mandolin.
--Note: My reasoning for listing the above (and the absence of a bass player):
* On 02/23/63, between Muleskinner Blues and Norm's Solo, Garcia mentions:
"Any of you who were here last night realize that . . . that we didn't have
a bass player because . . . ."
RECORDINGS none?
CONTRIBUTORS Thayer Jennings

BAND  Wildwood Boys
VENUE  The Tangent
CITY  Palo Alto
STATE  CA
DATE  02/23/63
SET1  Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms [2:59] ; (1) (Intro by Hunter) [1:00] ; Jerry's
Breakdown [2:13] ; (2) Standing In The Need Of Prayer [3:11] ; (3) Muleskinner Blues
[3:54] ; (4) (5) Norm's Solo [2:56] ; (6) Pike County Breakdown [2:21] ; (7) Come All
Ye Fair And Tender Maidens # [3:33] ; We Shall Not Be Moved [2:14]
COMMENTS  The Wildwood Boys: Jerry Garcia, banjo; Robert Hunter, guitar; David
Nelson, mandolin; Norman Van Mastricht, bass.

(1) Introductions by Hunter.
(2) Garcia makes fun of Hunter's Scientology "devil" remarks by interrupting
      him. Hunter sometime thereafter gives up on Scientology.
(3) Garcia gives the lo down while tuning.
(4) 2/22/63 they played w/o a bass player.
(5) Jerry joke, "Don't. forget to write"!
(6) Jerry says, "We're back with a million more songs".
(7) Lot's of Jerry tuning.

-- Note: I have three different copies of this. On the most complete copy, the 'KFOG
Deadhead Hour' intro is included... and it explains a good bit about how these tapes
(02/23/63, 05/04/63 [Jerry & Sarah] and ??/??/63 [Second Story Men]) came into
circulation:

-- [Before 05/04/63 Jerry & Sarah:]
DJ: (cut) "...primo sounding. How did you get such good tape?"
RR: "Well, these are courtesy of, uh, Dr. Stu Goldstein (a fellow physician in, uh,
Walnut Creek) wco-manager of the Tangent back in, uh, 1963. Yeah."
DJ: "Wow! That's really cool."
RR: "So tonight we're gonna hear, uh, first Jerry and Sarah Garcia. Deep Elem Blues,
uh, Will Of The Weaver, I Truly Understand, All The Good Times Are Past And Gone,
Long Black Veil, Man Who Wrote 'The Home Sweet Home' Never Was A Married Man, Keno
The Rent Man, and finally, If I Was On A Foggy... oh, Some Foggy Mountain Top. Here
we go."
DJ: "Alright, here we go, on the KFOG Deadhead Hour."

-- [After 05/04/63, before 02/23/63:]
DJ: "Wow! This is the KFOG Deadhead Hour. And Richard, that was incredible."
RR: "Yeah... it's not the KFOG, uh, Hayseed Hour. I know it sounds that way, but this
is, uh... some early stuff from 1963, from uh... the early portion of that year, from
the Tangent, in Palo Alto. And that was, uh, Jerry and Sarah Garcia -- right down to
announcing their nuptials. That was... that
was pretty interesting."
DJ: "Yeah."
RR: "Well, let's, uh, keep going here. This is the Wildwood Boys. And I do have a
date, a precise date on this one. How about that? Two, twenty-three, sixty-three
(2/23/63). Again, at the Tangent, uh... and they are: Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter,
David Nelson and, uh, Norm Van Mastrict. And, uh, here's a bunch of stuff: Rollin' In
My Sweet Baby's Arms, Jerry's Breakdown, Standin' In The Need Of Prayer, Muleskinner
Blues, then a solo number by Norm, and, uh, Pike County Breakdown, Come All Ye Fair
And Tender Maidens and We Shall Not Be Moved -- right here on the KFOG Deadheads
Hour."

-- [After 02/23/63, before Second Story Men:]
DJ: "You're listening to the KFOG Deadhead Hour. With us tonight, Richard Raphel(sp?)
who is responsible for giving us all these, uh... these great tapes. Hi Richard."
RR: "Well it's a pleasure to 'em all. Yeah."
DJ: "Oh... boy. I'm really diggin' this stuff."
RR: "Well, that was the, uh, Wildwood Boys: Jerry Garcia, Bob Hunter, uh, Dave Nelson
and, uh, Norm Van Mastrict. And we're gonna continue now with, uh, just a couple of
tunes from the Second Story Men which was, uh, Pigpen's group around the same time.
This is also recorded at the Tangent... in Palo Alto. And we just have time for two
quick ones... uh, McKernan's Blues and the Rocky Mountain Blues -- here on the KFOG
Deadhead Hour."

-- Matt Schofield:
I'd suggest a couple of name changes to this.
---------------------------------------------
Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms - This most commonly occurs as: Roll In My Sweet
Baby's Arms. That's the name we've gone with for the Dead's version.
---------------------------------------------
Muleskinner Blues - Although it does often occurs as above, it was originally
recorded as: Mule Skinner Blues.
---------------------------------------------
We Shall Not Be Moved - This title was adapted when the song was adopted by protest
movements in the 30's. Before that, the song was known only as: I Shall Not Be Moved.
Although Jerry sings 'We shall not be moved' in the chorus, the verses are similar to
the gospel original rather than the 30s version.
---------------------------------------------
RECORDINGS 25 AUD; 25 FM-AUD. Audience recording, made by Dr. Stu Goldstein
(co-manager of the Tangent in 1963), possibly from mics placed on stage, later
broadcast on KFOG-FM.

On one of the circulating recordings from the KFOG-FM source, was provided by Jeff
Tiedrich & redigitized by Teddy GoodBear:

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*Speed adjustment, noise/hiss reduction, bass boost eq, stereo expand/pan & more!

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The last song "We Shall Not Be Moved [2:14]" is missing from goodbear's redigitized
circulating copies.

CONTRIBUTORS Jeff Tiedrich, Thayer Jennings, Sandy Troy ("Captain Trips," p. 44-5,
258), Matt Schofield, Teddy GoodBear, Blair Jackson ("Garcia, An American Life").

BAND Jerry and Sarah Ruppenthal Garcia
VENUE The Tangent
CITY Palo Alto
STATE CA
DATE 05/04/63
SET1  (2)
SET2  # Deep Elem Blues [3:15] ; Will The Weaver [2:52] ; I Truly Understand [3:31] ;
All The Good Times Are Past And Gone [3:26] (2) Long Black Veil [5:00] ; (1) The Man
Who Wrote 'Home Sweet Home' Never Was A Married Man [3:40] ; Keno The Rent Man [2:29]
(3) ; Some Foggy Mountain Top [3:04] (4)
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS Jerry Garcia: vocals, guitar, banjo, fiddle (3), and mandolin (4) ; Sarah
Ruppenthal Garcia [Garcia's first wife]: vocals and guitar. (2), Garcia talks about
last set requests.

-- Teddy GoodBear:
They just got married the previous week on 4/25/63. (1) Jerry talks about the wedding
& article. Here is the Palo Alto Times wedding article & picture of Jerry and Sara:
< http://www.goodbear.com/images/sara_jerry.gif >

-- Matt Schofield:
'Keno The Rent Man' recorded by the New Lost City Ramblers as 'Keno The Rent Man' and
I think is in their song book.

Mike Seeger recorded a version of 'Will The Weaver" in the early 60s which is similar
to Jerry's version. 'Will The Weaver' mutated into a song called 'Everyday Dirt' but,
from the few examples I've heard/seen, the song Jerry does is closer to the original
'Will The Weaver'.

There's some quotes from Sara in Robert Greenfield's 'Dark Star" - An Oral Biography
Of Jerry Garcia;

  "Valiantly, Jer also tried to learn the fiddle when she [Heather] was a baby.
   That was painful to be around. But she's a violinist now."

And also;

  "We sang together and I played a little autoharp and my little rosewood Martin
guitar.
   He played most of the instruments."

RECORDINGS 25 AUD; 25 FM-AUD. Audience recording, made by Dr. Stu Goldstein
(co-manager of the Tangent in 1963), possibly from mics placed on stage; later
broadcast on KFOG-FM, which I believe is where this recording is from as indicated by
the "WOW" at the end.

On one of the circulating recordings provided by Jeff Tiedrich & redigitized by Teddy
GoodBear:
This has been speed & pitch corrected. BTW, I now think it's more likely this is all
from a 2nd set, since there seems to be no splice before "Long Black Vail" & "Deep
Elem" cuts in.

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*Speed adjustment, noise/hiss reduction, bass boost eq, stereo expand/pan & more!

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CONTRIBUTORS Jeff Tiedrich , Thayer Jennings , Sandy Troy ("Captain Trips," p. 47,
258), Matt Schofield, Teddy GoodBear

BAND Wildwood Boys
VENUE Monterey Folk Festival
CITY Monterey
STATE CA
DATE ??/??/63
SET1 Nine Pound Hammer
SET2
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS Wildwood Boys: Jerry Garcia, banjo; David Nelson, guitar; Robert
Hunter, bass; Ken Frankel, mandolin * summer of 1963 * (1) won Amateur
Bluegrass Open Competition * Other artists included: Country Boys with
Clarence White and Roland White; Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys; Osborne
Brothers; Doc Watson.
RECORDINGS ?
CONTRIBUTORS Sandy Troy ("Captain Trips," p. 50, 258)

BAND The Second Story Men
VENUE The Tangent
CITY Palo Alto
STATE CA
DATE ??/??/63
SET1 McKernan's Blues [4:25] ; Rocky Mountain Blues [3:13]
SET2
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS The Second Story Men: Ron 'Pigpen' McKernan ; Rodney Albin, Peter
Albin, Ellen Kavanaugh.
--See note under 2/23/63 for source info.
RECORDINGS 10 AUD; 10 FM-AUD. Audience recording, made by Dr. Stu Goldstein
(co-manager of the Tangent in 1963), possibly from mics placed on stage,
later broadcast on KFOG-FM. This tape also circulates labeled "Pigpen 1970
studio", but the presence of audience applause leaves the "studio" claim in
doubt.
CONTRIBUTORS Jeff Tiedrich , Thayer Jennings

BAND Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions
VENUE Dana Morgan's Music
CITY Palo Alto
STATE CA
DATE 12/31/63
SET1
SET2
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS Wanger/Frost 6/8/69 GD Documentary release, Bob Weir says:
On New Year's Eve in the back of Dana Morgan's Music store, no one was interested in
getting guitar lessons. Myself & a friend of mine dropped by and sat and rapped and
decided we had enough talent amongst us, or questionable talent amongst us, to start
a jug band. The jug band got rolling very shortly thereafter. I of course played
hyperventalated jug & washtub bass.
RECORDINGS
CONTRIBUTORS Jeff Tiedrich , Thayer Jennings , Michael Wanger, Teddy GoodBear.

BAND Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions
VENUE Hamilton Street House
CITY Palo Alto
STATE CA
DATE ??/??/64
SET1 Deep Elem Blues ; Washington at Valley Forge ; Beetle Um Bum ; K.C.
Moan ; I'm Satisfied
SET2
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS Rehearsal(s) - this material is almost certainly from many
rehearsals * Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions: Jerry Garcia, guitar and
banjo; Bob Weir, washtub bass, jug and guitar; Pigpen, harmonica; David
Nelson, guitar; David Parker, washboard and kazoo; Bob Matthews, washboard
and kazoo.
RECORDINGS none?
CONTRIBUTORS Sandy Troy ("Captain Trips," p. 54-5)

BAND Black Mountain Boys
VENUE Unknown
CITY Unknown
STATE
DATE 03/06/64
SET1 Instrumental [#1:34] ; Katie Kline [1:43] ; Homestead On The Farm [1:58] ;
Barefoot Nellie [2:22] ; She's More To Be Pitied [2:07] ; Instrumental [1:59] ;
Somebody Touched Me [1:55] ; Who'll Sing For Me [1:52] ; Darlin' Alalee [1:#40] ;
John Hardy [1:12]
SET2
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS Black Mountain Boys [or Black Mountain String Band]: Jerry "Dr. Car Stairs"
Garcia, banjo; David "Ernie Bo-Peep" Nelson, mandolin; Eric Thompson, guitar; Robert
"Jim Bemas" Hunter; bass * ??? Tuning before Darlin' Aller-Lee * Other artists
include: Walt Brown.

David Gans GDH #421: Also played, "Jerry's Breakdown".

Note - The band introduces itself before Homestead On The Farm:
D.Nelson(?): (cut) "..nk you very much. Uh, in case you don't already know, we're the
Black Mountain Boys or the Black Mountain String Band -- the greatest bluegrass band
since King Solomon's Mines. And over on the right hand side, we have Jerry Garcia,
alais Dr. Car Stairs; and on the guitar, we
have Eric Thompson..."
Garcia: "And here in the middle, kind fellow -- on stage, off stage, no matter where
you happen to run into him -- is, uh, Ernie Bo-Peep on the mandolin here -- better
known as David Nelson."
D.Nelson(?): "Jim Beamas on bass"
Garcia: "Schep."
RECORDINGS 30 A? - Audience recording, possibly from mics placed on stage. GDH #421.
CONTRIBUTORS Jeff Tiedrich , Thayer Jennings , Matt Schofield, Teddy GoodBear, David
Gans

BAND Black Mountain Boys
VENUE Unknown
CITY Unknown
STATE
DATE 03/07/64
SET1
SET2 Sourwood Mountain [0:43] ; If I Lose [2:04] ; Homestead On The Farm
[2:14] ; Pig In A Pen [1:55] ; Once More [2:11] ; Stoney Creek [2:08] ; Two
Little Boys [2:44] ; Salty Dog Blues [2:10] ; Rosalie McFall [2:37] ;
Teardrops In My Eyes [1:58] ; New River Train [1:59] ; Love Please Come Home
[2:01] ; Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor [2:07] ; John Hardy [0:22#]
SET3 Nine Pound Hammer ; Darlin' Alalee ; Ocean Of Diamonds ; Salt Creek ;
In The Pines ; Banjo Breakdown ; When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again;
She's More To Be Pitied ; Black Mountain Rag ; True Life Blues ;
Instrumental ; John Hardy
ENCORE
COMMENTS Black Mountain Boys: Jerry Garcia, banjo and guitar; David Nelson,
mandolin; Sandy Rothman, guitar, Robert Hunter, bass player.

My reasoning for listing Sandy Rothman as guitarist and Robert Hunter as
bassist:

* Before Homestead On The Farm, someone (Robert Hunter?) says: "We're gonna
do a song called Homestead on the Farm. Or, Sandy's gonna sing a song."
* Before Two Little Boys, someone (Hunter?) says: "Uh, while Sandy tunes his
guitar... The next song is gonna be Two Little Boys... or the name of the
next song is gonna be Two Little Boys. The name of the next song *is* Two
Little Boys, in fact."
* Before Rosalie McFall, Garcia says: "Sandy gets to play... uh, play a lot
of stuff on this one here."
* Before Love Please Come HomeSo Sandy went and foolishly put new strings on
his guitar last month . . . ."
* Sandy Troy lists the following personnel ("Captain Trips," Appendix A):
Garcia, banjo; David Nelson, mandolin; Robert Hunter, bass; Sandy Rothman,
guitar.

My reasoning for listing as SET2 and SET3 (and not SET1):

* Before Sawood Mountain, Garcia mentions: "We figured we'd just stand
around this set, you know. . . we played last set" (... so I'm assuming
there was another set before this - SET1.)
* My tape ends (cuts) during John Hardy with Garcia(?) saying: "Thank you
very much for, uh... bearing with us, coming to see us, and... we'll be back
in about 20 minut..."(cut) IMO, this is definitely a set break -- but
between which two sets? I'm missing the Roll On Buddy-->Black Mtn. Rag, so I
can't tell where this might belong (but Sandy Troy lists it after Make Me A
Pallet On Your Floor - and does not list the John Hardy at all). BTW, there
is *not* a cut/splice between Make Me A Pallet and John Hardy on my tape.

RECORDINGS 40+ A?. Audience recording, possibly from mics placed on stage.
CONTRIBUTORS Jeff Tiedrich , Thayer Jennings , Sandy Troy ("Captain Trips,"
p. 50-1, 259), Matt Schofield

BAND Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions
VENUE The Tangent
CITY Palo Alto
STATE CA
DATE 07/??/64
SET1 Overseas Stomp · Ain't It Crazy · Boo Break · Yes She Do, No She Don't · Memphis
· Boodle Am Shake · Big Fat Woman · Borneo · My Gal · Shake That Thing · Beat It on
Down the Line · Cocaine Habit Blues · Beedle Um Bum · On the Road Again · The Monkey
and the Engineer · In the Jailhouse Now · Crazy Words, Crazy Tune · Band Interview
SET2
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS As of 3/99: Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions (GDCD 4064)

Grateful Dead Records is delighted to call your attention to the recorded debut (a
mere thirty-five years late) of Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions.

Yep, you read right! What we have here amounts to the Rosetta Stone of Grateful Dead
tape archaeology - a complete July, 1964 performance by the ragtag little jug band
that, despite its fairly short life span, served a rather large function in musical
history, as it represented the very first collaboration between future members of the
Dead (Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir and Pigpen).

Almost no one knew these tapes even existed, and those who did feared that they might
be lost. Some collectors had a couple of songs from this performance on tape, from a
1969 radio documentary, but that was it.

Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions ("McCree" being just one of the many different
ways the band spelled its name - out of sheer prankishness, they spelled it
differently at every gig) was formed in early 1964 in Palo Alto, California in the
midst of the Great Folk Revival. The band played for most of its brief lifespan at
coffee houses and clubs frequented by members of the Stanford University community.
Less than a year the jug band had evolved into an electric blues band called The
Warlocks, which in turn changed its name to Grateful Dead, and you know the rest of
that story!

One of the jug band's shows at a popular local spot was featured on an installment of
Live at the Top of the Tangent, a program on the Stanford radio station KZSU, hosted
and produced by an undergraduate named Pete Wanger. Some five years later, after the
Grateful Dead had become something of a household name in the San Francisco rock
scene, Pete's brother Michael included two songs from that live Tangent broadcast on
a documentary about the Dead, broadcast on the trailblazing San Francisco station
KSAN. And that, it was thought, was the last we'd ever hear of Mother McCree's Uptown
Jug Champions.

But Michael Wanger was a man with a mission. He knew that there was more of this
music out there, and he wanted to find it. Wanger remembers that "I badgered my
brother about the tapes but he could not remember what he'd done with them. In 1994
or '95, Vance, my partner on the Grateful Dead documentary,
found a partial tape (containing ten songs) in his garage. It was the master that I
was after." In 1997, fate intervened: "After our mother passed away," Michael
recalls, "Peter and I were clearing things out of her house, and stashed away in the
attic was a box containing all of the 'Top of the Tangent' tapes. Sure enough, the
Mother McCree's stuff was there, in excellent condition* and with songs that weren't
on any of the other tapes I'd found."

In fact, Wanger wound up with 16 songs, and the long-lost Mother McCree's Uptown Jug
Champions album became a reality at last, with an assist from the digital mastering
and editing ninjas of Club Front.

And the results are quite delightful - the performance is the very epitome of the
expression "ragged but right," and the overall feeling of goofy joy in the music is
quite irresistible.  You can definitely hear the ancestral roots of the Grateful Dead
here - several of the songs ("Ain't It Crazy," "Beat It On
Down The Line," "On The Road Again" and "The Monkey and the Engineer") found their
way into the Dead's rotation, as did other tunes from the jug band days ("Viola Lee
Blues," "New Minglewood Blues") that were not played that night at the Tangent.

"Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions" is, of course, an absolute must for any
serious scholar of Grateful Dead music. But you don't have to be all that serious to
enjoy it. Bob Weir says it all when he sums up the jug band's original intent: "We
just set out to have one hell  of a good time. And we did."

Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions is available by Mail Order Only from Grateful
Dead Merchandising (1-800-CAL-DEAD). The price is $12.00 (plus shipping and
handling - California residents add 7.25% sales tax).

RECORDINGS Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions (GDCD 4064)
CONTRIBUTORS Grateful Dead Merchandising, Michael Wanger, Teddy GoodBear.

BAND Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions
VENUE The Tangent
CITY Palo Alto
STATE CA
DATE 07/??/64
SET1 I'm Satisfied [1:45], The Rub [1:19]
SET2
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS (As of 3/99, see above '07/??/64' for complete update to this entry). Mother
McCree's Uptown Jug Champions: Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan.

Based on the web page of Michael Wanger [the person who recorded this show] the entry
should be:

DAed [1:53] (3) ; Memphis, Tennessee [2:20] (4) ; My Big Fat Woman [2:27]
(5) ; Borneo [2:00] (6) ; Beat It on Down the Line [2:40] (7) ; Cocaine
Habit Blues [3:07] (8) ; Beedle Um Bum [2:31] ; On the Road Again [2:48] (9)
COMMENTS Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions: Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Ron
"Pigpen" McKernan (1) vocals: Jerry with Bob; Pigpen, harmonica (2) Pigpen,
vocal & harmonica (3) Jerry vocals (4) Jerry vocals; Pigpen harmonica (5)
Bob vocals (6) Jerry & Bob vocals (7) unknown guest with Jerry and Bob (8)
Jerry vocals, Pigpen harmonica (9) Jerry vocals, Pigpen harmonica.
RECORDINGS 10 FM-AUD. Audience recording, possibly from mics placed on
stage. Date of recording is either July 16, 17 or 18, 1964. Circulating
tapes of I'm Satisfied, Boo Break and The Rub (in that order) are from an FM
broadcast of an audio documentary on the Grateful Dead produced by Michael
Wanger and Vance Frost for Golden State Recorders broadcast on June 8, 1969.
This 120-minute program also includes some early Grateful Dead live
recordings, but no live Warlocks material.

>From Wanger/Frost 6/8/69 GD Documentary release. Announcer, Wanger/Frost?:
They called themselves "Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions", and played at the
Tangent throughout the summer of 1964.

I'm Satisfied with My Gal. - summer '64?

Announcer, Wanger/Frost?:
Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions borrowed heavally from the Jim Quest Band,
'borrowed?, you mean stoled'!

Talks about blues influences ("Mr. Pig Pen") that lead to playing electric.

The Rub.- summer '64?

Bob Weir: Goes on to talk about Pigpen:
After being a jug band for over a year Jerry & Bob go on to talk about playing
electric, "...to play louder...".

They picked up 2 more local musicians:
Dan Morgan Jr. - bass
Bill Sommers - who taught drums at the store

The Warlocks were formed. They became weird when they started working in bars. Phil
Lesh replaces Dana during the bar room days.

RECORDINGS 10 FM-AUD. Audience recording, possibly from mics placed on stage.
Circulating tapes of these two songs are from an FM broadcast of an audio documentary
on the Grateful Dead produced by Michael Wanger and Vance Frost for Golden State
Recorders sometime in late 1968 or early 1969. This 120-minute program also includes
some early Grateful Dead live recordings, but no live Warlocks material.
CONTRIBUTORS Jeff Tiedrich , Thayer Jennings , Michael Wanger, Teddy GoodBear.

BAND The Warlocks
VENUE Dana Morgan's Music
CITY Palo Alto
STATE CA
DATE 12/31/64
SET1 Promised Land ; Johnny B. Goode ; King Bee ; Little Red Rooster ;
Walking The Dog ; Baby Blue ; She Belongs To Me ; Stealin' ; Don't Ease Me
In
SET2
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS Rehearsal(s)? * date uncertain - material may be from many rehearsals * The
Warlocks: Jerry Garcia, lead guitar and vocals; Bob Weir, rhythm guitar and vocals;
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, harmonica, keyboards and vocals; Dana Morgan, Jr., bass; Bill
Kreutzmann, drums.
RECORDINGS
CONTRIBUTORS Sandy Troy ("Captain Trips," p. 59-60).

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