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[email protected] ------------------------------ PALK 1994-12-08 P-1 --------- 1994-12-08 / PALK CP018191 / NOR02 John Lennon at Palookaville - Santa Cruz, CA Artist: Norman Orr Venue: Palookaville Items: Original poster PALK Edition 1 / CP018191 / NOR02 Performers: 1994-12-08: Palookaville John Lennon ------------------------------ PALK 1995-01-21 P-1 --------- 1995-01-21 / PALK CP018194 / NOR05 Jimi Hendrix at Palookaville - Santa Cruz, CA Artist: Norman Orr Venue: Palookaville Items: Original poster PALK Edition 1 / CP018194 / NOR05 Performers: 1995-01-21: Palookaville Jimi Hendrix ------------------------------ PALK 1995-07-16 P-1 --------- 1995-07-16 / PALK CP018192 / NOR03 Stevie Ray Vaughan at Palookaville - Santa Cruz, CA Artist: Norman Orr Venue: Palookaville Items: Original poster PALK Edition 1 / CP018192 / NOR03 Performers: 1995-07-16: Palookaville Stevie Ray Vaughan ------------------------------ PALK 1995-09-09 P-1 --------- 1995-09-09 / PALK CP018193 / NOR04 Pig Pen at Palookaville - Santa Cruz, CA Artist: Norman Orr Venue: Palookaville Items: Original poster PALK Edition 1 / CP018193 / NOR04 Performers: 1995-09-09: Palookaville Pig Pen ------------------------------ MAR-MAR-057 1999-01-02 P --------- 1999-01-02 / MAR MAR-057 CP043124 / CP043124 Palookaville Calendar for January 1999 Private Notes: Maritime Hall Benefit: Swing Dance Party Artist: Mark Henson Venue: Palookaville Promoter: 2b1 Items: Original poster MAR-MAR-057 / CP043124 / CP043124 (11-7/8 x 18) Performers: 1999-01-02: Palookaville Blue Plate Special / Flying Lindy Hoppers 1999-01-03: Kenny Wayne Shepherd 1999-01-05: Wayne the Train Hancock 1999-01-08: Tubes / Recruits 1999-01-12: Bill Laswell / Fred Firth 1999-01-21: Michael Rose 1999-01-23: Hapa 1999-01-24: 1999-01-27: Steve Morse 1999-01-29: Train ------------------------------ MAR-MAR-059 1999-02-05 P --------- 1999-02-05 / MAR MAR-059 CP043122 Pallokaville Calendar February 1999 Private Notes: Maritime Hall Venue: Palookaville Items: Original poster MAR-MAR-059 / CP043122 (11-7/8 x 18) Performers: 1999-02-05: Palookaville Dick Dale 1999-02-06: Bernie Worrell / Woo Warriors / Vinyl 1999-02-12: Maceo Parker / B-Side Players 1999-02-13: Salif Keita 1999-02-14: A.J. Croce / Vassar Clements 1999-02-16: Alpha Blondy 1999-02-17: Eddie From Ohio / Paperboys 1999-02-19: Specials's / Neville Staples / Red Session 1999-02-20: Israel Vibrations 1999-02-22: Gil Scott-Heron / D9 1999-02-25: Vernon Reid's Living Colour / Trey Gunn / Percy Howard / Charles Hayward 1999-02-26: Mick Taylor 1999-02-27: Swing Session / Sami Kaneda ------------------------------ MAR-MAR-061 1999-03-01 P --------- 1999-03-01 / MAR MAR-061 CP043120 Palookaville Calendar for February 1999 Private Notes: Maritime Hall Venue: Palookaville Items: Original poster MAR-MAR-061 / CP043120 (11-7/8 x 18) Performers: 1999-03-01: Palookaville Tony Lindsay / Shen 1999-03-02: Warren Brothers 1999-03-04: George Brooks Group / Zakir Hussain / Aashish Khan 1999-03-05: Dread Zeppelin / Unkown Jeromes 1999-03-06: Coup / Living Legends / Mystic Journeymen 1999-03-07: Luciano / Mikey General / Dean Fraser / Firehouse Crew 1999-03-09: Solas / Anam 1999-03-12: Abyssinians / Paolos T.K. and the Habesha 1999-03-13: Lost at Last / Ali Khan Band 1999-03-14: Radiators / Slip 1999-03-16: Ladysmith Black Mambazo 1999-03-18: Mick Taylor / Kate Schrock 1999-03-19: Cubanismo 1999-03-20: Layay Smith and her Red Hot Skillet Lickers / Hot Town Jubilee 1999-03-23: KRS ONE / Mix-Master Mike 1999-03-26: Ventures / Ziggens 1999-03-27: Vinyl / New Sun Born 1999-03-28: Slow Gherkin / Mu 330 / Alkaline Trio / Chinkees ------------------------------ GAMH 1999-03-13 P-1 --------- 1999-03-13 / GAMH CP005686 / CP00935 Raditator Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA Private Notes: Misc * CHECK Artist: Randy Tuten Venue: Great American Music Hall Items: Original poster GAMH Edition 1 / CP005686 / CP00935 Performers: 1999-03-13 1999-03-14: Great American Music Hall Raditators 1999-03-14: Palookaville ------------------------------ MAR-MAR-063 1999-04-01 P --------- 1999-04-01 / MAR MAR-063 CP043118 / CP043118 Palookaville Calendar April 1999 Private Notes: Maritime Hall Artist: Dave Huckins Venue: Palookaville Promoter: 2b1 Items: Original poster MAR-MAR-063 / CP043118 / CP043118 (12 x 18) Performers: 1999-04-01: Palookaville Keller Williams 1999-04-02: Congos 1999-04-03: Unwritten Law / Grinspoon / Spring Heeled Jack 1999-04-06: Tragically Hip / By Divine Right 1999-04-07: Medeski Martin and Wood / DJ Logic 1999-04-08: Justin Hinds and the Dominoes / Sneaky Creakins 1999-04-09: Vivendo De Pao 1999-04-10: Salt n Pepa 1999-04-14: Ray Kane / George Kahumokv / Patrick Landeza 1999-04-16: Steve Lucky and the Rhumba Bums / Magnum Brutes 1999-04-17: Special Fun / Reunion 1999-04-23: Lee Rocker / Paladins / Russell Scott and the Red Hots / Rattled Roosters 1999-04-24: New Morty Show / Sugar Daddy Swing Kings 1999-04-30: Mother Hips / Mumblin Jim ------------------------------ MAR-MAR-066 1999-05-01 P --------- 1999-05-01 / MAR MAR-066 CP043115 / CP043115 Palookaville Calendar May 1999 Private Notes: Maritime Hall Artist: Greg Coiner Venue: Palookaville Promoter: 2b1 / Goldenvoice Items: Original poster MAR-MAR-066 / CP043115 / CP043115 (12 x 18) Performers: 1999-05-01: Palookaville KVHW / Jazz Is Dead 1999-05-02: Hoopii Brothers / Kanaka Jam 1999-05-04: David Wilcox 1999-05-05: Love and Rockets / Lisa Dewey 1999-05-06: Kitaro 1999-05-07: Creatures / Siouxsie Sioux / Budgie 1999-05-08: Underdawgs of Hip Hop / Tribe Called Quest / Phife / Xzibit / Defari 1999-05-09: Spearhead / D9 1999-05-11: Me'shell Ndegeocello 1999-05-12: Meditations / Dub Congress 1999-05-15: Link Wray 1999-05-19: Las Perlas Del Son 1999-05-28: Vivendo De Pao ------------------------------ MAR-MAR-068 1999-06-02 P --------- 1999-06-02 / MAR MAR-068 CP043113 / CP043113 Palookaville Calendar June 1999 Private Notes: Maritime Hall Artist: Greg Coiner Venue: Palookaville Promoter: 2b1 Items: Original poster MAR-MAR-068 / CP043113 / CP043113 (11-7/8 x 18) Performers: 1999-06-02: Palookaville Willie K / Amy Hanaiali'i 1999-06-03: Liquid Soul / Netwerk Electric 1999-06-04: Mojo Nixon / Wayne Hancock 1999-06-05: Soukous Stars 1999-06-09: Better Than Ezra / Push Stars 1999-06-10: Galactic 1999-06-11: Lost at Last / Gypsy Moon 1999-06-12: Broken English / DJ Reuben 1999-06-13: Noel Redding / 305 am Band 1999-06-15: Henry Kaiser / Michael Manring / Fareed Haque 1999-06-17: Karen Ripley / Scott Capurro / Suzy Berger / Dianic Panic 1999-06-18: Original P 1999-06-19: B Side Players / New Sun Born 1999-06-21: Mighty Diamonds ------------------------------ MAR-MAR-070 1999-07-07 P --------- 1999-07-07 / MAR MAR-070 CP043111 / CP043111 Palookaville Calendar for July 1999 Private Notes: Maritime Hall Artist: Martin Travers Venue: Palookaville Promoter: 2b1 Items: Original poster MAR-MAR-070 / CP043111 / CP043111 (11-7/8 x 18) Performers: 1999-07-07: Palookaville Samples / Angry Salad 1999-07-09: Mother Hips / Four Fathom Bank Robbers / Drowners 1999-07-11: Beenie Man / Tanto Metro and Devonte 1999-07-14: Adrian Belew / Irresponsibles 1999-07-15: Skatalites 1999-07-17: Michael Rose / Andrew Tosh / Fully Fullwood Band 1999-07-18: Reel Big Fish / Let's Go Bowling 1999-07-22: Foxy Brown 1999-07-24: Jurassic 5 / Dilated Peoples 1999-07-30: Ozric Tentacles / Star People ------------------------------ MAR-MAR-074 1999-08-01 P --------- 1999-08-01 / MAR MAR-074 CP043108 / CP043108 Palookaville Calendar for August 1999 Private Notes: Maritime Hall Artist: Ron Donovan Venue: Palookaville Promoter: 2b1 Items: Original poster MAR-MAR-074 / CP043108 / CP043108 (11-7/8 x 18) Performers: 1999-08-01: Palookaville Toots and the Maytals / Wailing Souls 1999-08-05: Boukman / Enksperyans 1999-08-06: Ronnie Montrose 1999-08-07: Dark Star Orchestra 1999-08-08: Fury 66 1999-08-09: Donal Lunny's Coolfin 1999-08-10: Julian Lennon / Push Stars 1999-08-13 1999-08-14: Burning Spear 1999-08-20: Steve Lucky and the Rhumba Bums 1999-08-21: Dick Dale 1999-08-23: Dixie Dregs 1999-08-24: Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers / Ghetto Youth Crew 1999-08-25: Bamboleo 1999-08-26: Karl Denson's Tiny Universe / Fred Wesley 1999-08-27: MR. Bungle / Dillinger Escape Plan 1999-08-28: Lavay Smith and her Red Hot Skillet Lickers ------------------------------ MAR-MAR-076 1999-09-01 P --------- 1999-09-01 / MAR MAR-076 CP043106 / CP043106 Palookaville Calendar for September 1999 Private Notes: Maritime Hall Benefit: Africa Fete Artist: Greg Coiner Venue: Palookaville Promoter: 2b1 Items: Original poster MAR-MAR-076 / CP043106 / CP043106 (11-7/8 x 18) Performers: 1999-09-01: Palookaville Baaba Maal / Toumani Diabate's Koulanjan / Taj Mahal / Oliver Mtukudzi 1999-09-02: Lost Cause / HBA / Jetlag 1999-09-05: Billy Bragg 1999-09-07: Richard Thompson Band 1999-09-08: Olodum / Waldermar Bastos 1999-09-10: Vinyl / Netwerk Electric 1999-09-11: Vivendo De Pao / Sex Mob 1999-09-12: Queens of the Stone Age / Otherstar People / Vincent's Ear 1999-09-15: Kristin Hersh 1999-09-17: Jazz Mandolin Project / Hypnotic Clambake 1999-09-18: Los Van Van / Barbarito Torres 1999-09-19:
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