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San Francisco Winterland: 9 November 1971 San Diego: San Diego Coliseum 10 November 1971 Inglewood: Inglewood Forum: 11 November 1971 12 November 1971 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City Civic Center 13 November 1971 Philadelphia: The Spectrum: 14 November 1971 Chicago: Auditorium Theater: 15 November 1971 Detroit: Eastown Theater: 16 November 1971 17 ...
Completed in 1941, [1] [2] it hosted the San Francisco Warriors of the NBA from 1962 to 1964 and again from 1966 to 1971. The Warriors temporarily returned to the Cow Palace to host the 1975 NBA Finals as the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena was booked for an Ice Follies performance.
King Biscuit Blues Festival: 1986 present Helena [17] Long Beach Blues Festival: 1980 2009 Long Beach: Old Town BluesFest: 1994 present Lansing [18] Orange County Blues Festival: 1993 intermittent Dana Point [19] Pittsburgh Blues Festival: 1994 present Pittsburgh [20] Red Bank Jazz & Blues Festival: 1987 2016 Red Bank: San Francisco Blues ...
San Jose Civic: San Jose: 2,850 May 17, 1989 Provident Credit Union Event Center: 5,702 1927 California Theatre: 1,134 September 7, 1993 SAP Center: 17,496 1973 San Jose Center for the Performing Arts: 2,691 September 1933; expanded 1980s CEFCU Stadium: 30,433 1996 Harold Miossi Hall: San Luis Obispo: 1,286 1942 Fremont Theater: 850 unknown
Location: 2000 Post Street at Steiner Street, San Francisco, California: Coordinates: Owner: Bill Graham (1971–1978) Capacity: 5,400 (1971–1978) Construction
By then, the packed crowd had listened to Jewel, whose debut album was released in 1995, and Blues Traveler, whose first hits began playing on the radio (yes, the radio, not streaming!) in 1990.
[3] [4] Percy Sledge featuring Will Porter and the California All-Stars, John Hammond, Duke Robillard Band, Charles Brown, Tracy Nelson, Keb' Mo', Chris Cain Band, the Four Satins, Ron Thompson (blues guitarist) and the Blues Dusters [5] Etta James and the Roots Band, Otis Rush, Magic Dick and J.Geils, Snooks Eaglin and George Porter Jr ...
"San Francisco Anthem" by San Quinn feat Big Rich and Boo Banga (Produced by Traxamillion) "San Francisco Bay" by Lee Oskar "San Francisco Bay Blues" by Jesse Fuller "San Francisco B.C." by Silver Jews "San Francisco Days" by Chris Isaak "San Francisco Fan" by Cab Calloway "San Francisco Fat" by NOFX "San Francisco FM Blues" by Doug Sahm