[1] First known performance [2] First known performance (by OAITW) last known performance on 1961-08-01 by Jerry Garcia [3] Final known performance [4] Only known performance (by OAITW) and first time played by any act next performance on 1987-10-15 by JGAB [5] Only known performance next known performance on 1975-02-20 by Good Old Boys as guest [6] First known performance (by OAITW) last known performance on 1964-04-14 by Jerry Garcia [7] Final known performance (by OAITW) next performance on 1991-12-07 by JGDG [8] Only known performance (by OAITW) and final time played by any act last known performance on 1964-04-14 by Jerry Garcia [9] First known performance last known performance on 1969-02-19 by High Country as guest [10] With Chris Rowan on vocals and Lorin Rowan on vocals [11] First known performance (by OAITW) last known performance on 1964-03-07 by Black Mountain Boys [12] Only known performance (by OAITW) and final time played by any act last known performance on 1964-01-10 by Black Mountain Boys [13] Only known performance [14] Garcia-Grisman duet
Per Kurt Huget, house took $1,100 this night. And yes, they played "How Mountain Girls Can Love" in both sets, in seeming homage to MG.
listing: San Francisco Chronicle, March 3, 1973, p. 35: "Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia will debut his new bluegrass band, Old And In The Way, featuring David Diadem and Peter Rowan tonight at San Anselmo's Lion's Share." Not quite right, of course, since OAITW debuted the night before, as noted in the Chron among other places.
listings: "Scenedrome," Berkeley Barb, March 2-8, 1973, p. 32 |San Francisco Examiner, March 2, 1973, p. 28
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