Howard Wales
- keyboards
Jerry Garcia
- electric guitar
Roger "Jellyroll" Troy
- electric bass, vocals
Jerry Love
- drums
Jim Vincent
- electric guitar
Attendee Mr. Jonescomment to JGMF "No Mahavishnu. Two opening acts, but I don't remember the names (I'd love to know). One was a solo acoustic singer-songwriter, the other a rock band. It was a long night - long waits between each act - and finally a relatively brief set by Garcia/Wales. Honestly, I was disappointed. I loved the album but thought the single set they played was lifeless. My only other memory was some guy periodically shouting out 'China Cat Sunflower'! Which, needless to say, never got played." Sege 1972 notes that "The two concerts grossed $32,000 out of a possible $34,000 at a $5.50 top".
ads: Village Voice, December 30, 1971, p. unk |Village Voice, January 6, 1972, p. 33
listing: New York Magazine, January 24, 1972, p. 18
reviews: [mixed] Carr 19720127 (setlist info from this review) | [neutral] m.p. 1972 | [mixed] Glassenberg 1972. The Carr, m.p., and Glassenberg reviews cannot be pinned to either early or late.
Keith Richards jumps on stage to jam with Chuck Berry at the Hollywood Palladium, but is ordered off for playing too loud. Berry later claims that he did not recognize Keith and would not have booted him if he did.
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