Keystone Berkeley, 1974 August
- Title:
- Keystone Berkeley, 1974 August
- Collection:
- Punk Flyers
- Performer:
- Earthquake
Rockets
Pearl
Jerry Garcia
Merl Saunders
Clover
The Stuart Little Band
Herbie Hancock
Steve Head
Graham Central Station
Topaz
John Lee Hooker
California
Copperhead
Sal Valentino
Shadowfax
Elvin Bishop
- Date:
- 1974-08
- Coordinates:
- 37.870199,-122.285778
- Latitude:
- 37.870199
- Longitude:
- -122.285778
- Location:
- 2119 University Ave.
Berkeley, California - Venue:
- Keystone Berkeley
- ID Number:
- RMM08107_1769
- Collection Number:
- 8107
- File Name:
- RMM08107_1769.jpg
- Work Type:
- fliers (printed matter)
- Subject:
- Punk rock music
- Notes:
- Donor note: The 1974-1977 Keystone Berkeley calendars are from before my time, but like the rest of the fliers, I gathered them firsthand, in this case by breaking into the club after it closed down and tearing them off the booking office walls. (The handful of exceptions in the collection were sent from afar by pen pals or people ordering Cometbus.)
- Cite As:
- Aaron Cometbus Punk and Underground Press Collection, #8107. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
- Repository:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
- Archival Collection:
- Aaron Cometbus Punk and Underground Press Collection
- Box:
- 10
- Folder:
- 27
- Format:
- Image
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