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[email protected] ------------------------------ GRK 1961-06-28 P-1 --------- 1961-06-28 / GRK CP000014 / 0014 Mance Lipscomb, Jean Ritchie at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley - Event: 4th Annual Folk Music Festival Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Items: Original poster GRK Edition 1 / CP000014 / 0014 (14-1/2 x 22) Performers: 1961-06-28 1961-06-02: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Mance Lipscomb / Jean Ritchie / Marais and Miranda / Sam Hinton / Frank Warner / John Langstaff / Slim Critchlow / Merritt Herring ------------------------------ GRK-1.088 1963-06-26 P-1 --------- 1963-06-26 / GRK 1.088 CP000333 / 0337 Pete Seeger, Jean Ritchie at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley - Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 1.088 Other: Festival Series: 6th Annual Berkeley Folk Festival Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Promoter: Associated Students Berkeley Items: Original poster GRK-1.088 Edition 1 / CP000333 / 0337 (1.087) AORPlate: 1.088 Performers: 1963-06-26 1963-06-30: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Pete Seeger / Jean Ritchie / Sam Hinton / Mainer's Mountaineers / Mance Lipscomb / John Henry Mitchell / Bertrands Bronson / Sam Eskin / Janet / Smith / Tony Kraber / Charlesseeger / D.K. Wilgus ------------------------------ GRK-1.090 1964-06-24 P-1 --------- 1964-06-24 / GRK 1.090 CP000332 / 0336 Joan Baez, Doc Watson at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley - Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 1.090 Series: 7th Annual Berkeley Folk Festival Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Promoter: Associated Students Berkeley Items: Original poster GRK-1.090 Edition 1 / CP000332 / 0336 (14-3/16 x 24-1/2) AORPlate: 1.090 Performers: 1964-06-24 1964-06-28: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Joan Baez / Doc Watson / Charles Seeger / Sam Hinton / Almeda Riddle / Mississippi John Hurt / Alice Stuart / Bess Hawes / Archie Green / New Lost City Ramblers / Rosa Lee Watson ------------------------------ GRK-1.094 1965-09-25 P-1 --------- 1965-09-25 / GRK 1.094 CP000074 / 0075 Lightnin' Hopkins, Alice Stuart at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley - Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 1.094 Other: Festival Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster GRK-1.094 Edition 1 / CP000074 / 0075 (9-1/2 x 20-1/4) AORPlate: 1.094 Performers: 1965-09-25: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Lightnin' Hopkins / Alice Stuart / Charlie Marshall / Flamenco Bodega / Barry Olivier / David and Tina / Pine Valley Boys / David Spence ------------------------------ GRK-2.132 1966-07-03 P-1 --------- 1966-07-03 / GRK 2.132 CP000492 / 0498 Jefferson Airplane, Pete Seeger at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley - Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 2.132 Other: Festival Series: 9th Annual Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster GRK-2.132 Edition 1 / CP000492 / 0498 (11 x 8- 1/2) AORPlate: 2.132 Performers: 1966-07-03 1966-07-04: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Jefferson Airplane / Pete Seeger / Robert Pete Williams / John Fahey / Ralph Gleason / Greenbriar Boys ------------------------------ GRK-1.089 1966-07-04 P-1 --------- 1966-07-04 / GRK 1.089 CP000290 / 0294 Pete Seeger, Jefferson Airplane at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley - Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 1.089 Other: 4th of July Jubille Concert Series: 9th Annual Berkeley Folk Festrival Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster GRK-1.089 Edition 1 / CP000290 / 0294 (17-1/2 x 24-1/2) AORPlate: 1.089 Performers: 1966-07-04: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Pete Seeger / Jefferson Airplane / Robert Pete Williams / Greenbriar Boys / Alice Stuart / Sam Hinton / Los Halcones De Salitrillos / Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach / Charley Marshall / Phil Ochs / John Fahey ------------------------------ GRK-2.266 1967-10-01 P-1 --------- 1967-10-01 / GRK 2.266 CP003163 / A2 266 Pot Pourri: Grateful Dead, Lloyd at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 2.266 Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Promoter: Book: Art of Rock Items: Original poster GRK-2.266 Edition 1 / CP003163 / A2 266 AORPlate: 2.266 GRK-2.266 / NONE / 266 AORPlate: 2.266 Performers: 1967-10-01: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Grateful Dead / Lloyd / Charles / Bola Sete ------------------------------ GRK 1968-08-11 P-1 --------- 1968-08-11 / GRK CP000275 / 0279 Coleman, Ornette at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley - Event: The 1968 Sun Suite of San Francisco Artist: Dore Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Items: Original poster GRK Edition 1 / CP000275 / 0279 (14-3/16 x 20) Performers: 1968-08-11: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Coleman / Ornette ------------------------------ 1968-08-11 P --------- 1968-08-11 / CP060420 / CP060420 1968 Sun Suite of San Francisco Artist: Dore Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Promoter: University of California Art Museum Items: Original poster / CP060420 / CP060420 (14-1/8 x 20-1/8) Performers: 1968-08-11: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Ornette Coleman ------------------------------ GRK 1969-10-23 P-1 --------- 1969-10-23 / GRK CP001865 / 1883 Country Joe and the Fish, Youngbloods at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley [Berkeley, CA] Notes: Photo by Brian Linse Other: Festival Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Items: Original poster GRK Edition 1 / CP001865 / 1883 Performers: 1969-10-23 1969-10-26: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Country Joe and the Fish / Youngbloods / Brownie Mcghee / Sonny Terry / Sam Hinton / Arthur Big Boy Crudup / Alice Stuart / Charles Seeger / Mark Leving ------------------------------ GRK-4.078 1972-10-28 P-1 --------- 1972-10-28 / GRK 4.078 CP002193 / 2183 Ike and Tina Turner, Cold Blood at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley - Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 4.078 Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Promoter: S.U.P.E.R.B. Items: Original poster GRK-4.078 Edition 1 / CP002193 / 2183 (17 x 22-1/2) AORPlate: 4.078 Performers: 1972-10-28: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Ike and Tina Turner / Cold Blood / Gropus Cackus ------------------------------ GRK 1974-06-02 P --------- 1974-06-02 / GRK CP031422 / NM11372 Joan Baez at Greek Theater, U.C. Berkeley Campus Artist: Randy Tuten Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Items: Original poster GRK / CP031422 / NM11372 Performers: 1974-06-02: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Joan Baez ------------------------------ GRK 1976-07-18 P --------- 1976-07-18 / GRK CP031265 / NM11215 Kris Kristofferson at Greek Theater, U.C. Berkeley Campus Artist: Randy Tuten Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Items: Original poster GRK / CP031265 / NM11215 Performers: 1976-07-18: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Kris Kristofferson ------------------------------ GRK-4.084 1977-10-07 P-1 --------- 1977-10-07 / GRK 4.084 CP000965 / 0984 Hoyt Axton, Joan Baez at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley - Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 4.084 Other: Festival Series: 1st Annual Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Promoter: Bread and Roses Items: Original poster GRK-4.084 Edition 1 / CP000965 / 0984 (11 x 17) AORPlate: 4.084 Performers: 1977-10-07 1977-10-09: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Hoyt Axton / Joan Baez / Theodore Bikel / Boys of the Lough / Sandy Bull / Ramblin' Jack Elliott / Mimi Farina / Arlo Guthrie / John Herald / Country Joe Mcdonald / John Mceuen / Maria Muldaur / Terry Gaithwaite / Toni Brown / Robin Williamson / Mickey Newbury / Tom Paxton / Persuasions / Malvina Reynolds / Pete Seeger / Dave Van Ronk ------------------------------ GRK 1978-07-15 P --------- 1978-07-15 / GRK CP031222 / NM11172 George Benson, Tower of Power at The Greek Theater Artist: Randy Tuten Venue: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley Items: Original poster GRK / CP031222 / NM11172 Performers: 1978-07-15 1978-07-16: Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley George Benson / Tower of Power / John Handy ------------------------------ GRK-4.083 1978-09-02 P-1 --------- 1978-09-02 / GRK 4.083 CP000263 / 0267 Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock at Greek Theater at University of California at Berkeley - Notes: This item appears in the Art of Rock book, plate no. 4.083 Series: 2nd Annual
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