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=== Jubilee Concert ===
=== Jubilee Concert ===


* Hearst Greek Theatre
* Scheduled for 12-15 minutes<ref>https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/items/38131bb2-44e9-4105-902b-470bc7e341ce</ref> (recording 14:08)
* Scheduled for 12-15 minutes<ref>https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/items/38131bb2-44e9-4105-902b-470bc7e341ce</ref> (recording 14:08)



Revision as of 12:17, 26 January 2024

July 2-4, 1967
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City Berkeley, CA
Tour
Event Berkeley Folk Music Festival
Billing

Background

Friday, June 30, 1967

  • AM: Red Crayola arrive

Workshop: "Toward a Totally New Concept of Music"

  • 4pm[1]
  • East Madrone

Sunday, July 2, 1967

Evening concert: "Dust"

  • (recording: 27:46)

Monday, July 3, 1967

Afternoon concert with John Fahey

  • Scheduled for 20-30 minutes[2][3] (recording: 22:53)

Panel: "Rock-and-Roll As a Means of Expression?"

  • 3pm
  • Leaders of Country Joe & The Fish, Kaleidoscope, Crome Syrcus and Red Crayola, interviewed by Ralph J. Gleason[1]

Tuesday, July 4, 1967

Jubilee Concert

  • Hearst Greek Theatre
  • Scheduled for 12-15 minutes[4] (recording 14:08)
  • Filmed by KQED

Barry Olivier[5]

Dev Singh, Festival Committee member, reported to me 5/23/68 several facts which had not previously come to my attention about the 1967 Jubilee Concert:

During the Red Crayola's portion, somebody yelled aloud, quite audibly to the audience: "Barry Olivier is a punk!" and also there was profuse booing of the Crayola and also someone(s) threw cabbage(s) onto the stage at the Crayola. Groovy!

Exactly what we wanted—a reaction.

Retrospectives

References

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