Keystone Palo Alto & Keystone Berkeley, 1977 March
- Title:
- Keystone Palo Alto & Keystone Berkeley, 1977 March
- Collection:
- Punk Flyers
- Performer:
- Crabshaws
Outlaws
Snail
Albert King
John Lee Hooker
Spectrum
John Cale Band
Blondie
The Nuns
Greyship Daviz
Artichoke Band
Skycreek
Michael Bloomfield
The Sons of Champlin
Stone Ground
Grand Hooley
Tower of Power
Maria Muldaur
Steve Seskin & Friends
Elvin Bishop
The Moonlighters
Swingshift
East Bay Hotline
Mistress
David Walker
Savoy Brown
Fleetwood Mac
Greg Douglas
Hot Tuna
Skip Olsen
Quicksilver
Chris Poulson
Tommy Bolin Band
Rubicon
Norton Buffalo
Rogers & Burgin
- Date:
- 1977-03
- Coordinates:
- 37.427978,-122.143916
- Latitude:
- 37.427978
- Longitude:
- -122.143916
- Location:
- 260 California Ave.
2119 University Ave.
Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California, United States; Berkeley, Alameda, California, United States - Venue:
- Keystone Palo Alto
Keystone Berkeley - ID Number:
- RMM08107_1772
- Collection Number:
- 8107
- File Name:
- RMM08107_1772.jpg
- Work Type:
- fliers (printed matter)
- Subject:
- Punk rock music
- 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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