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Historical Seattle Music stuff

Ran across this after posting about the Fresh Air tavern.

Some of the links in here are good. Should bring back memories to a lot of degenerates.

http://www.callihan.com/seattle/pophist.htm

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  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,435 Founders Club
    LebamDawg said:

    Ran across this after posting about the Fresh Air tavern.

    Some of the links in here are good. Should bring back memories to a lot of degenerates.

    http://www.callihan.com/seattle/pophist.htm

    I like how its location eventually became Neighbors. You sure it wasn't called the Blue Oyster at some point?


  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,955 Founders Club
    peterblecha.blogspot.com/

    I went to high school with this guy and was in a couple of bands with him. He is pretty much the authority on the subject. There is a link to the NW Music archives

    I financed his original collection as we went around the NW to used record stores and to meet old guys like Pat O'Dea. We talked to Pat O'Dea when the DAWGS were beating Michigan in 1984.

    Next thing I know he's working for Paul Allen at the Music Experience and I still haven't seen a dime back. He even has some of the Evergreen Ballroom stuff I had.

    Looks like he has written a bunch of books
  • BasemanBaseman Member Posts: 12,366

    peterblecha.blogspot.com/

    I went to high school with this guy and was in a couple of bands with him. He is pretty much the authority on the subject. There is a link to the NW Music archives

    I financed his original collection as we went around the NW to used record stores and to meet old guys like Pat O'Dea. We talked to Pat O'Dea when the DAWGS were beating Michigan in 1984.

    Next thing I know he's working for Paul Allen at the Music Experience and I still haven't seen a dime back. He even has some of the Evergreen Ballroom stuff I had.

    Looks like he has written a bunch of books

    Race, ever met Tom Murphy?
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,955 Founders Club
    Not that I remember
  • BasemanBaseman Member Posts: 12,366

    Not that I remember

    Drummer. Played in the Robert Cray Band. Regular with Jerry Miller, formerly of Moby Grape.
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