Monday, October 03, 2011

OSCEOLA SHOWS LIST

This shows list is the work of Bruno Ceriotti. Help in putting this together has been provided by Alan Yott, Light Into Ashes, Berkeley Barb, and The Petaluma Argus-Courier, to whom I'm most grateful.


Sunday, October 5, 1969: Provo Park, Berkeley, CA "free concert"

Tuesday, October 7 - Thursday, October 9, 1969: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Phoenix, Steve Gaskin, Timothy Leary, Asoke Fakir, Mlachi, Alan Watts, Lazarus, Michael Lorimer, Master Choy, Schlomo, Reverend Henslee, Allen Noonan, Jim Kimmel, Golden Toad, Tup Fisher, It’s A Beautiful Day, Chiran Jeed, Garden of Delights, Sweet Misery, Jerry Abrams Headlights, The Holy Sea, Rainbow Gem, Sebastian Moon, Dr. Zarkov, May Flower, Adam "Holy Man Jam"

Friday, October 24 - Sunday, October 26, 1969: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Barry McGuire & The Doctor, Shag (24-25 only), Missionary Light, Clover (25 only)

Tuesday, October 28, 1969: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Occultist, Phoenix, Heavy Water, Beefy Red “The Cusp Night - Libra's and Scorpio's”

Friday, November 14 - Sunday, November 16, 1969: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Apple Jam, Canterbury Faire

Friday, December 20 - Saturday, December 21, 1969: New Old Fillmore, 1805 Geary Boulevard at Fillmore Street, Fillmore District, San Francisco, CA with Grateful Dead, Rhythm Dukes (Moby Grape), Lightyear, Jef Jaisun

Friday, December 26 - Sunday, December 28, 1969: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Lonnie Mack, A.B. Skhy

Thursday, January 1 - Saturday, January 3, 1970: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Devil’s Kitchen, Cleveland Wrecking Company, Millard The Wonder Horse

Sunday, January 4, 1970: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Cleveland Wrecking Company, Mendelbaum, Phoenix

Friday, January 30 - Saturday, January 31, 1970: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Jefferson Airplane

Friday, February 20, 1970: Cotati Veterans Memorial Hall, 8505 Park Avenue, Cotati, Sonoma County, CA with Mendelbaum "A benefit for the Universal Life Church"

Sunday, February 22, 1970: Gymnasium, St. Anselm School, 40 Belle Avenue, San Anselmo, CA with Clover, Shades Of Joy, Thompson Brothers, Johnny Mars Blues Band, Lights by Pearl "Benefit Dance for Marin Musician Switchboard"

March 20, 1970: Merced Fairgrounds, Merced, CA with Crystal Syphon, R.G. Rythmn, Lights by Bayshore West 

April 4, 1970: parking lot, California College of Arts and Crafts campus, Oakland, CA with The Rhythm Dukes, Emily, Backyard Mamas "Balthazar"

Friday, April 24 - Saturday, April 25, 1970: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Robert Savage Group

Thursday, April 30, 1970: outside Art Building, Sonoma State College campus, Rohnert Park, Sonoma County, CA with The Rhythm Dukes, Helix, Maggie's Farm "World Peace Week (aka World Peace Festival)" (afternoon show)

Wednesday, May 6, 1970: Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA with Steppenwolf, Shades Of Joy, Lights by Holy See, General Hersheybar (MC) “Benefit concert for legal funds to fight the draft lottery"

Friday, May 8 - Sunday, May 10, 1970: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, Southern Comfort

Friday, May 15 - Saturday, May 16, 1970: New Orleans House, 1505 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA with Robert Savage Group

Wednesday, June 3, 1970: New Old Fillmore, 1805 Geary Boulevard at Fillmore Street, Fillmore District, San Francisco, CA with Arizona, Country Weather "Benefit for the Bay Area Peace Action Council"

Saturday, June 13, 1970: New Old Fillmore, 1805 Geary Boulevard at Fillmore Street, Fillmore District, San Francisco, CA with Flamin' Groovies, Ice, Mendelbaum, Mt. Rushmore "Benefit for Peace"

Sunday, June 21, 1970: Pauley Ballroom, University of California, Bancroft Way at Sather Road, Berkeley, CA with The Grateful Dead, New Riders Of The Purple Sage, Sandy Bull, The Hog Farm, Indian Puddin and Pipe, Phananganang “Benefit for the Legal Defense Fund of the Pit River Indians"

Tuesday, June 30, 1970: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with The Kinks
The band was mispelled as 'Oceola' on the poster.

Friday, July 3 - Saturday, July 4, 1970: New Orleans House, 1505 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA with Elvin Bishop

Sunday, July 5, 1970: Provo Park, Berkeley, CA “free concert”

Monday, July 27, 1970: unknown venue, 1553 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA with Ice, Rude Awakening, David Anderson and Friends, tribal dancing by Pre-School children, Lights by Litestone, and surprise guest appearances "Benefit for the Indian Pre-School Center"

Wednesday, August 5, 1970: New Orleans House, 1505 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA with Brown Rice

Friday, August 14 - Sunday, August 16, 1970: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with It’s A Beautiful Day, Sawbuck, Temporary Optics

Saturday, August 22, 1970: private hall, San Francisco, CA with Rags, The Hots "Bacchanalia - The world's first Pan-Sexual Celebration-Nude-Acid-Rock-Dance-And-Party"

Friday, October 16 - Saturday, October 17, 1970: Pepperland, 737 East Francisco Boulevard, San Rafael, CA with Pink Floyd, Kimberly, Lights by Brotherhood of Light

Friday, October 30, 1970: Family Dog On The Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Womb, Ice, Joe Riccio plus horror films “Transformation Witches Night”

Thursday, November 12, 1970: Inn Of The Beginning, 8201 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, CA “Benefit for the Redwood School Association”

Wednesday, June 16 - Thursday, June 17, 1971: Inn Of The Beginning, 8201 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, CA

Saturday, July 24, 1971: Civic Center, San Francisco, CA with Hot Tuna "Platypus Rug-In - open air musical event"

Saturday, August 7, 1971: Inn Of The Beginning, 8201 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, CA

Monday, October 11, 1971: New Monk, Universty and Shattuck, Berkeley, CA with Mike Finnigan

Saturday, November 6 - Sunday, November 7, 1971: Longbranch Saloon, 2504 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA with Shanti (6), Bittersweet (7)

Sunday, February 6, 1972: In Your Ear, 135 University Avenue at High Street, Palo Alto, CA with Family Grace

Thursday, February 10, 1972: Inn Of The Beginning, 8201 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, CA

Sunday, February 13, 1972: Hayward Theater, Hayward, CA with John Lee Hooker, Jerhubeau Fatt, Children, Lights by Pneumatic Revenge

Saturday, February 19, 1972: Bermuda Palms, 737 East Francisco Boulevard, San Rafael, CA with Hot Tuna, Stoneground, (possibly) Copperhead

Sunday, February 20, 1972: North Beach Revival, 1024 Kearny Street, North Beach, San Francisco, CA with Full Moon

Sunday, April 9, 1972: North Beach Revival, 1024 Kearny Street, North Beach, San Francisco, CA

Sunday, April 30, 1972: Longbranch Saloon, 2504 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA

Friday, May 12, 1972: Bimbo's 365 Club, 1025 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA with Luis Gasca, IS, Bittersweet, and more "1st Annual musicians costume ball"

Friday, May 26 - Saturday, May 27, 1972: Inn Of The Beginning, 8201 Old Redway Highway, Cotati, CA with Star Mountain

Friday, June 16, 1972: Longbranch, 2504 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA with Fluid Drive

Tuesday, July 4, 1972: Bermuda Palms, 737 East Francisco Boulevard, San Rafael, CA with Luis Gasca & Friends, Red Wing, Bad Rice, Congress of Wonders


Friday, September 23, 2011

QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE FAMILY TREE - SHOWS LIST (PART 2 OF 2)

This story is the work of Bruno Ceriotti. Help in putting this together has been provided by Marc Skobac, Dale Ockerman, Mike Somavilla, Gerard Daily, Greg Vick, Steve Lyman, David Roberts, Joe Jupille, Phil Buck, Joerg, Jonny Ace, The Concert Database, Michael Parrish, Mike Kolesar, and BugeyeTim, to whom I'm most grateful.


QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #14 (JAN 1974 - FEB 1974)
1) Greg Elmore
2) Gary Duncan
3) Dino Valenti
4) Harold Aceves
5) Bob Hogins
6) Bob Fluire bass


January 18, 1974: unknown venue, Birmingham, AL

January 19, 1974: unknown venue, Jacksonville, FL

January 26, 1974: unknown venue, Fort Lauderdale, FL

January 30, 1974: unknown venue, Charlotte, NC

February 3, 1974: Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN with Country Joe And The Fish, Aerosmith


QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #15 (FEB 1974 - MAR 1975)
1) Greg Elmore
2) Gary Duncan
3) Dino Valenti
4) Harold Aceves
5) Bob Hogins
6) Skip Olsen bass


February 23, 1974: Warehouse, New Orleans, LA with J.J Cale, Night Crawlers

May 4, 1974: Academy of Music, New York City, NY

May 26, 1974: Springfield Oaks County Park, Davisburg, MI with James Gang, Roy Buchanan, Strawbs

May 29, 1974: The Joint In The Woods, Parsipanny, NJ

June 2, 1974: unknown venue, Davisburg, Springfield Township, Oakland County, MI with Spirit, James Gang, Raven Gallery, Gamble Rogers "Springfield Oaks Music Fair"

June 21, 1974: Allen Park Civic Arena, Allen Park, MI with Roger McGuinn, Mike Quatro

September 27, 1974: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL with Roy Wood's Wizard

October 25-26, 1974: Tuesdays, San Diego, CA with Stoneground, Jo Joe Gunne

December 14, 1974: Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ

December 21, 1974: The Savoy, Detroit, MI

December 31, 1974: New Fillmore East, New York City, NY


QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #16 (MAR 1975 - DEC 28, 1975)
1) John Cipollina
2) Dino Valenti
3) David Freiberg
4) Gary Duncan
5) Greg Elmore
+
6) W. Michael Lewis keyboards ("guest member")


May 2, 1975: Saloon, Brisbane, CA with Valley Boys

June 6-8, 1975: Starwood, Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA

July 1, 1975: Memorial Coliseum, San Francisco, CA

July 13, 1975: Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA

October 25, 1975: Showcase Theatre, Detroit, MI with Frankie Miller Band, Salem Witchcraft 

December 21, 1975: World Headquarters, Armadillo, TX

December 28, 1975: Winterland, Post Street At Steiner Street, San Francisco, CA with Little Feat, Sound Hole
The show was filmed and later released on a John Cipollina's DVD.


QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #17 (JAN 1976 - 1976 or 1977)
1) Gary Duncan
2) Dino Valenti
3) Greg Elmore
4) David Freiberg
5) Pete Sears keyboards


January 31, 1976: My Father’s Place, New York City, NY

February 4, 1976: Shaboo Inn, Willimantic, CT

February 22, 1976: David Lawrence Hall, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA with Barefoot Jerry

April 23, 1976: Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA

April 30 - May 1, 1976: Keystone, Berkeley, CA with The Runaways 

June 4, 1976: Stanford Music Hall, Palo Alto, CA


QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #18 (1976 - 1976 or 1977)
1) Gary Duncan
2) Dino Valenti
3) Greg Elmore
4) Pete Sears
5) Skip Olsen bass


September 7-9, 1976: The Golden Bear, Huntington Beach, CA

September 10-12, 1976: Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, UK with Mallard (canceled)

September 17-19, 1976: Paradise Theater, Lonh Beach, CA



QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #19 (1976 or 1977 - 1979)
1) Gary Duncan
2) Dino Valenti
3) Rick Wetzel bass
4) Chris Myers drums
5) 'Captain Kirk' keyboards


Summer 1977: Players Tavern, Westport, CT

July 26, 1977: Quarter Note Lounge, New Orleans, LA

August 10, 1977: The Other End, New York City, NY


QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #20 (1980s)
1) Gary Duncan
2) ?????? + unknown musicians



June 12, 1981: Uptown Theatre, Kansas City, MO 


NICKSILVER formerly QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE (1983)
1) John Cipollina
2) Greg Elmore
3) Nicky Hopkins
4) Nick Gravenites
5) Al Staehely bass


September 26, 1983: Toad's Place, New Haven, CT 

September 28, 1983: Jonathan Swift's Pub, Cambridge, MA with Danny Kalb


QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #21 (1986)
1) Gary Duncan
2) David Freiberg
3) Sammy Piazza drums
4) W. Michael Lewis
5) Kathi McDonald vocals
6) Jules Broussard sax
7) Raul Rekow percussion
8) Linda Imperial backround vocals
9) John Santos percussion
10) Steve Schuster sax
11) Martin Fierro sax
12) Jo Baker backround vocals, percussion


QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #22 (1996 - 1996 or 1997)
1) Gary Duncan
2) W. Michael Lewis
3) David Freiberg
4) Raul Rekow
5) John Santos
6) Linda Imperial
7) Greg Errico drums
8) Kenny Williams drums
9) Bobby Vega bass
10) "Buster" Williams bass
11) Norbert Stachel sax
12) Tony Menjivar percussion
13) Lee Oscar harp
14) Kim Cataluna backround vocals
15) Ricky G. backround vocals
16) Dave 'Diamond' Somerville backround vocals


QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #23 (1996 or 1997 - 2006)
1) Gary Duncan
2) W. Michael Lewis
3) Greg Errico
4) Bobby Vega
5) Tony Menjivar
6) John Bird vocals, guitar


October 24, 1997: Suwanee Music Park, Live Oak, FL

December 13, 1997: Sweetwater Saloon, Mill Valley, CA

July 27, 1999: The Bottom Line, New York City, NY

July 29, 1999: Westbuy Music Fair, Westbury, RI

July 30, 1999: Middle East, Cambridge, MA

August 7, 1999: Big Boulder Ski Resort, Blakeslee, PA

February 3, 2000: McCades, Santa Monica, CA

June 10, 2000: Six Rivers Brewery, McKinleyville, CA

July 25, 2000: Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, RI

July 28, 2000: Comfort Zone, Toronto, ON, Canada

January 21, 2001: Sun Theatre, Anaheim, CA

June 9, 2001: The Last Day Saloon, San Francisco, CA

June 20, 2001: EMP, Seattle, WA

August 12, 2001: Big Boulder Ski Resort, Lake Harmony, PA "Gathering on the Mountain"

September 1, 2002: Pozo Saloon, Pozo, CA


QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #24 (2006 - 2008)
1) Gary Duncan
2) David Freiberg
3) Linda Imperial
4) Chris Smith keyboards
5) John Ferenzik bass
6) Prairie Prince drums


June 7, 2006: Sweetwater, Mill Valley, CA

August 12, 2006: B.B. King's Bar and Grill, New York, NY

October 7, 2006: Creative Arts Building, Pittsburg High School, Pittsburg, CA

February 10, 2007: 8X10, Baltimore, MD "Trips Festival"

February 13, 2007: Tipitina's, New Orleans, LA

July 15, 2007: DTE Energy Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI with Jefferson Starship, Big Brother and The Holding Company "Summer Of Love Anniversary"


QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #25 (2008 - PRESENT)
1) Gary Duncan
2) David Freiberg
3) Linda Imperial
4) Chris Smith
5) John Ferenzik
6) Donnie Baldwin drums


November 13, 2009: B.B. King's Bar and Grill, New York, NY

November 18, 2009: Electric Ballroom, Camden, London, UK

November 23, 2009: The Robin 2, Bilston, UK

November 26, 2009: The Max, Melkweg, Amsterdam, The Netherlands "High Times Cannabis Cup Awards"

April 29, 2010: The Grove Of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA


Friday, March 04, 2011

OXFORD CIRCLE FAMILY TREE - SHOWS LIST

THE OUTER LIMITS (1963 - 1964)
1) Jim Keylor guitar
2) Bob Daigle lead guitar
3) Bill Shea rhythm guitar
4) Joe McKinney drums 


THE HIDE-A-WAYS (1964 - JAN 1966)
1) Jim Keylor vocals, bass
2) Bob Daigle lead guitar
3) Joe McKinney drums
4) Gary Lee Yoder lead vocals, harmonica, rhythm guitar


May 30, 1965: Carpender's Hall, Roseville, CA with The Contenders

July 23, 1965: Native Son's Hall, Sacramento, CA with The Contenders, The Inlanders "Surfer's Night Out"

July 30, 1965: Governor's Hall, Old State Fairgrounds, Sacramento, CA with The Contenders, The Inlanders "Tidal Wave"

September 17, 1965: Governor's Hall, Old State Fairgrounds, Sacramento, CA with The Marauders, The New Breed, Group B, The Inlanders, Films


OXFORD CIRCLE #1 (JAN 1966 - MAR 1967)
1) Jim Keylor
2) Gary Lee Yoder
3) Paul Whaley drums
4) Dehner C. Patten lead guitar, vocals
+
5) Joe Walker lead guitar, vocals (replaced Patten for awhile when he was on vacation)


February 11, 1966: Fairfax Park Pavilion, Fairfax, CA with New Breed

May ?, 1966: The Door, Reno, NV

May 20, 1966: Governor's Hall, Old State Fairgrounds, Sacramento, CA with New Breed, Fugatives, The Concern 

June 17-18, 1966: Avalon Ballroom, 1268 Sutter Street at Van Ness Street, San Francisco, CA with Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band

June 23, 1966: Fillmore Auditorium, 1805 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA with Them, Sons Of Champlin, New Tweedy Brothers, Frumious Bandersnatch

June 24, 1966: Fairfax Pavilion, Fairfax, CA with My Generation

June 25, 1966: Santa Rosa Roller Palace, Santa Rosa, CA with Sons of Champlin

July 6, 1966: Fillmore Auditorium, 1805 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA with The Turtles, Sons Of Champlin

August 5, 1966: Avalon Ballroom, 1268 Sutter Street at Van Ness Street, San Francisco, CA with Big Brother And The Holding Company

September 1, 1966: Memorial Auditorium, Stockton, CA with The Yardbirds, New Breed, Boy Blues

September 9, 1966: Fillmore Auditorium, 1805 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA with The Mothers

September 10, 1966: Scottish Rites Temple, 2850 19th Avenue, San Francisco, CA with The Mothers

September 16-17, 1966: Avalon Ballroom, 1268 Sutter Street at Van Ness Street, San Francisco, CA with Grateful Dead

November 4-5, 1966: Avalon Ballroom, 1268 Sutter Street at Van Ness Street, San Francisco, CA with Grateful Dead

November 12, 1966: Campus Hall, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA with The Magnificent VII 

November 18, 1966: Santa Rosa Junior College, Santa Rosa, CA "Coop Dance"

November 26, 1966: Fairfax Park Pavilion, Fairfax, CA with Pullice

December 9-10, 1966: Avalon Ballroom, 1268 Sutter Street at Van Ness Street, San Francisco, CA with Big Brother And The Holding Company, Lee Michaels

January 27-28, 1967: Governor's Hall, Old State Fairgrounds, Sacramento, CA with New Breed, Free Love, Working Class, Milk, Psy-Kicks, Public Nuisance, Frankie & Bonnie

February 11, 1967: Governor's Hall, Old State Fairgrounds, Sacramento, CA with Country Joe and The Fish, Frankie and Bonnie, Working Class, Silver Bike, Andrew Staples, Psy-Kicks "8 Hour protest Dance Clark Kerr Memorial Ball" 

February 11, 1967: Fairfax Park Pavilion, Fairfax, CA with The New Breed

February 17-18, 1967: Avalon Ballroom, 1268 Sutter Street at Van Ness Street, San Francisco, CA with Big Brother and The Holding Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service

February 21, 1967: Governor's Hall, Old State Fairgrounds, Sacramento, CA with The Working Class, Free Love, Frankie & Bonnie

February 24, 1967: Smith Hall, City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA with Fate

March 3, 1967: Fairfax Park Pavilion, Fairfax, CA with The Mojo Men

March 6, 1967: Freeborn Hall, U.C. Davis, Davis, CA with Big Brother and The Holding Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Andrew Staples, Blue Cheer, New Breed, Loyal Opposition, Jook Savages, Lights by The Retinal Circus Light Show


OXFORD CIRCLE #2 (MAR 1967 - JUL 1967)
1) Gary Lee Yoder
3) Jim Keylor
3) Dehner C. Patten
4) Bruce Stephens drums


March 19, 1967: Pavilion, Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa, CA with Eric Burdon and The Animals, New Breed, Beat-Ables

March 28, 1967: Freeborn Hall, UC Davis, Davis, CA with Eric Burdon and The Animals

March 31, 1967: Grossmont College, San Diego, CA with Eric Burdon and The Animals

April 7, 1967: Governors Hall, Old State Fairgrounds, Sacramento, CA with Public Nuisance, Parish Hall Blues Band

Thursday, November 25, 2010

DAN HICKS & HIS HOT LICKS FAMILY TREE - SHOWS LIST

This story is the work of Bruno Ceriotti. Help in putting this together has been provided by Jaime Leopold, Naomi Ruth Eisenberg, Bob Scott, Maryann Price, Brian Voorheis, Mike Somavilla, Rob Branigin, Steve Hathaway, Rock Tour Database, The Concert Database, Greg Vick, Dennis Donley, Brian Wright, Michael Parrish, Laurie Birdsall, Rob Frith, Dave Lee, Journeybear, Mike, Dan F., and Dave C., to whom I'm most grateful.


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #1 (FEB ?, 1967 - DEC ?, 1967)
1) Daniel Ivan 'Dan' Hicks vocals, acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar, autoharp, banjo, harmonca, percussion
2) David LaFlamme violin
3) Jaime 'Himey' 'Skippy Sanchez' Leopold string bass


February 8-11, 1967: F.W. KUH Memorial Auditorium (formerly The Old Spaghetti Factory), 478 Green Street near Grant Avenue, San Francisco, CA  

March 17-18, 1967: The Matrix, 3138 Fillmore Street, Marina District, San Francisco, CA with The Charlatans

May 24-27, May 31, June 1-3, 1967: F.W. KUH Memorial Auditorium (formerly The Old Spaghetti Factory), 478 Green Street near Grant Avenue, San Francisco, CA with Penny Nichols

June 8-10, 1967: F.W. KUH Memorial Auditorium (formerly The Old Spaghetti Factory), 478 Green Street near Grant Avenue, San Francisco, CA with The Congress of Wonders (8-10), Lynn Hughes (9-10) 

November 30 and December 1-2, 1967: The Matrix, 3138 Fillmore Street, Marina District, San Francisco, CA with Sandy Bull, Big Brother and The Holding Company (only Dec 1)


DAN HICKS (DEC 1967 - JAN 1968)


December 29-31 , 1967: The Matrix, 3138 Fillmore Street, Marina District, San Francisco, CA with Siegal Schwall Blues Band

December 31, 1967: Straight Theater, San Francisco, CA with Salvation, Clover, The Charlatans, and others "Stoned New Year"


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #2 (JAN 1968 - MAR 1968)
1) Dan Hicks
2) David LaFlamme
3) Bill Douglas string bass
+
THE LICKETTES #1
1) Mitzi Douglas backing vocals (Bill's wife)
2) Patti Urban backing vocals


January 26-28, 1968: Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA with Country Joe and The Fish, Charlatans
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks #2 first gigs.


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #3 (MAR 1968 - SEPT 1968)
1) Dan Hicks
2) Bill Douglas
+
THE LICKETTES #1
1) Mitzi Douglas
2) Patti Urban


April 1, 1968: New Committee Theatre, 836 Montgomery Street, North Beach, San Francisco, CA with Cleveland Wrecking Company "April Fool's Day Dance"
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks #3 first gig.

April 24, 1968: Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, CA with Johnny Cash

April 25, 1968: Both/And Jazz Club, 365 Divisadero Street, San Francisco, CA with Peter Welker Sextet "A Benefit for Dr. Joel Fort's legal assistance fund"

April 26, 1968: San Francisco State College, San Francisco, CA with Tim Hardin, Gale Garnett, Dino Valenti, Electric Flag, Merle Travis, Vern and Ray, Crome Syrcus, Curley Cook's Hurdy Gurdy Band, Gordon Lightfoot, and many more "7th Annual San Francisco State Folk Festival"

May 8, 1968: Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, CA with The Charlatans 

May 16, 1968: California Hall, 625 Polk Street at Turk, San Francisco, CA with Sopwith Camel, Rejoice, Gale Garnett and The Gentle Reign, Peter Bowen and many surprise guests "Beilenson Be-In"

May 24-25, 1968: Straight Theater, San Francisco, CA with Charlie Musselwhite, Savage Resurrection

June 12, 1968: Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, CA with Steve Miller Band, The Charlatans, Lights by Brotherhood of Light "Fire Dance - Alton Kelly Benefit"

June 16, 1968: Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA with Santana, Big Brother and The Holding Company, Steve Miller Band, Sandy Bull, The Charlatans, Sons Of Champlin "Matrix Benefit"
The band was billed only as 'Dan Hicks' on the poster.

June 28-30, 1968: Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA with Ten Years After, Canned Heat

July 3-6, 1968: The Ark, Gate 6, Sausalito, Marin County, CA with The Charlatans, Flamin' Groovies, Gale Garnett and The Gentle Reign
The Saturday, July 6 show was cancelled after the Ark burned down in the early morning in the middle of the Friday, July 5's 9pm to 6am show. 

July 19, 1968: Deno and Carlo's, 728 vallejo Street, North Beach, San Francisco, CA

July 26-28, 1968: Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Howlin' Wolf (cancelled 26-27 and maybe 28 too)


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #4 (SEPT 1968 - DEC 2?, 1968)
1) Dan Hicks
2) Jaime Leopold
3) Jon Weber lead guitar
+
THE LICKETTES #2
1) Sherry Snow backing vocals
2) Christina Viola 'Tina' Gancher backing vocals, piano, celeste



November 26-28, 1968: The Matrix, San Francisco, CA with Harvey Mandel

December 8, 1968: Fairfax Park Pavilion, Fairfax, CA with Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Erik Frandsen, Mike and Debby, John Stewart and Buffy Ford, Michael Hunt, Gil Turner "2nd Phoenix Benefit for the Lion's Share to rise out of the ashes and into a new location" (from 2:00pm to 12 midnight)


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #5 (DEC 2?, 1968 - 1969)
1) Dan Hicks
2) Jaime Leopold
3) Jon Weber 
4) 'Symphony Sid' Page lead violin, mandolin
+
THE LICKETTES #2
1) Sherry Snow 
2) Tina Gancher


unknown date, 1969: Ice House, Pasadena, CA


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #6 (1969 - DEC 8, 1969)
1) Dan Hicks
2) Jon Weber
3) Jaime Leopold
4) Sid Page
+
THE LICKETTES #3
1) Sherry Snow or Tina Gancher?
2) Nicolee Dukes backing vocals


April 1-6, 1969: Ash Grove, Los Angeles, CA with Doc Watson

April 11-13, 1969: Doug Weston's Troubadour Club, 9081 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA with Delaney & Bonnie & Friends
The band was early advertised, as Dan Hicks & His Authority, to play here from April 10 to 13, but a subsequent ad, where they were billed as Dan Hicks And His Hot Licks, advertised them to play here from April 11 to 13 exactly. 

May 16-17, 1969: Freight and Salvage, Berkeley, CA

May 27-28, 1969: Mandrake's, 1048 University Avenue, Berkeley, CA "Mandrake's Blues Festival"

June 29, 1969: Frost Ampitheater, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA with Country Joe McDonald, The Lamb and many others "Festival of Green Grass"

July 4-5, 1969: New Orlenas House, Berkeley, CA with Flamin' Groovies (Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks and Flamin' Groovies cancelled and were replaced by Sweet Linda Devine on 4, and John Mahr Blues Band on 5)

July 4-5, 1969: The Barn, Rio Nido, CA with Frumious Bandersnatch, Weird Harold

July 25, 1969: The Poppycock, Palo Alto, CA 

July 30-31, 1969: New Orleans House, Berkeley, CA

August 20-23, 1969: Ledbetters, 1621 Westwood Boulevard, West Los Angeles, CA with Tim Williams

August 30 and September 1, 1969: 360-acre Rainier Hereford Ranch, two miles north of Tenino, south of Olympia, Thurston County, WA with Gordon Lightfoot (30, 1), Terry Dolan (30, 1), Floating Bridge (30), Collectors (30-31), Mark Spoelstra (30), New Lost City Ramblers (30, 1), Cleanliness & Godliness Skiffle Band (30, 1), Flying Burrito Brothers (30, 1), Kaleidoscope (30, 1), Crome Syrcus (30), Congress Of Wonders (30), Mike Russo (30, 1), Big Mama Thornton (30, 1), Alice Stuart (30, 1), Smith (30), Larry Coryell (30, 1), Country Weather (30, 1), Anonimous Artists Of America (30), Terry Reid (30), Frumious Bandersnatch (30, 1), Los Flamencos (30), Charles Lloyd (30, 1), Universal Medicine (30, 1), Dr. Humbead's New Tranquility String Band (1), Billy Roberts (1), Elyse Weinberg (1), Sons Of Champlin (1), Bluebird (1), Crow (1), Guitar Shorty (1), James Cotton (1), Buddy Guy (1), The Steve Miller Band (1), Blacksnake (1) "The Second Annual Sky River Rock Festival & Lighter Than Air Fair - A Benefit For Cultural & Ecological Organizations In The Pacific N.W."   

September 13, 1969: Starlight Bowl, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA with Love, Aum, Lights by Electric Sams Lights, Sound by Bill Blue

September 19-20, 1969: Inn of the Beginning, 8201 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, CA with Chris Kearney

October 23, 1969: Pauley Ballroom, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA with Country Joe and The Fish, Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, Youngbloods, Vern and Ray, Jaet Smith, Jeffrey Cain "Berkeley Folk Festival"

November 21, 1969: The Moonrose Forest (formerly George's Long Cabin), 2629 Bayshore Boulevard, San Francisco, CA with The Deviants, Life, 20 Dollar Friendship "Grand Opening"

November 28-30, 1969: Family Dog on the Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Vern & Ray String Band (28-30), Dr. Humbead's New Tranquility String Band (22-30), Floating Bridge (29), Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen (28, 30)

December 5, 1969: The Bear's Lair, Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union building, Lower Sproul Plaza, UC Berkeley campus, Berkeley, CA
Violinists Richard Greene and David LaFlamme played with the band tonight as guests.  


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #7 (DEC 9, 1969 - SEPT 1970)
1) Dan Hicks
2) Jaime Leopold
3) Sid Page
4) Jon Weber
+
THE LICKETTES #4
1) Nicolee Dukes
2) Maryann Price backing vocals, percussion


December ??, 1969: The Matrix, 3138 Fillmore Street, Marina District, San Francisco, CA
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks #6 first gig.

January 16-17, 1970: Inn of the Beginning, 8201 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, CA

February 13-14, 1970: Brown's Hall, 390 Miller Avenue, Mill Valley, CA with Muskidine Blues Band

February 23, 1970: Winterland, San Francisco, CA with Santana, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane, It's A Beautiful Day, Lights by Glenn McKays Headlights "Grateful Dead Benefit"

March 13-14, 1970: Inn of the Beginning, 8201 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, CA with Dave and Cici

April 12, 1970: Frost Amphitheatre, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA with Cold Blood, Elvin Bishop, Aum, Lamb, John Buckley "The First Annual Green Grass and Blue Sky Frolic and Concert"

May 16, 1970: Auditorium, A.P. Giannini Middle School, San Francisco, CA with Vince Guaraldi, Terry Dolan

June 25-28, 1970: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA with Sha Na Na, Pacific Gas & Electric, Lights by Abercrombie

August 18-23, 1970: Doiug Weston's Troubadour (North), San Francisco, CA with John Stewart "Opening Nights"

August 28 or 29 or 30 or September 4 or 5 or 6, 1970: Edwin Tate's 160 acres farm, end of Keep Road, off Leher Road, several miles north of the town of Washougal, Clark County, WA "3rd Annual Sky River Festival & Lighter Than Air Fair" (Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks canceled?) 


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #8 (SEPT 1970 - ca. APR 1971)
1) Dan Hicks
2) Jaime Leopold
3) Sid Page
+
THE LICKETTES #5
1) Maryann Price
2) Naomi Ruth 'Miami' Eisenberg backing vocals, second violin, percussion


September ?, 1970: Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks #7 first gig was a private party for the daughter of their new record company's president.  

September 20, 1970: New Orleans House, 1505 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA with Styx River Ferry

October 24-25, 1970: Pepperland, 737 E. Francisco Boulevard, San Rafael, CA with Steve Miller Band, Jerry Hahn Brotherhood

November 26, 1970: Family Dog at the Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Vince Guaraldi "350th Mayflower Reunion Festival"

December 7, 1970: Poor Richards (formerly Family Dog at the Great Highway), 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Joy Of Cooking, Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, Jeffrey Cain, Joe Ricco and Full Sack Jack, Snow, Travus T. Hipp (MC), Sound by Alembic, Lights by Gary Fisher's Lightest Show On Earth "A Benefit For Establishment Of A Free Mobile Clinic"

December 21, 1970: Pacific High Recorders, San Francisco, CA with Country Joe McDonald, Cat Mother, Jamilla Salin-Tour and The Ball-Anat Dancers "Second Annual Christmas Celebrations"

December 28, 1970 - January 2, 1971: Gastown Saloon Coffee Parlour, 137 Water Street, Gastown, Vancouver, BC, Canada 

February 11, 1971: Ackerman Union A-Level Patio, UCLA campus, Los Angeles, CA "free noon concert"

February 11-14, 1971: Doug Weston's Troubadour Club, West Hollywood, CA with Emmit Rhodes
The February 11 show was recorded and later released that same year as their 2nd album: 'Where's The Money?'.

February 19-20, 1971: Inn of the Beginning, 8201 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, CA

February 26-27, 1971: Pepperland, 737 East Francisco Boulevard, San Rafael, CA with Spencer Davis Group with Peter Jameson, Country Weather, Brotherhood of Light

March 7, 1971: New Orleans House, 1505 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA with Chris Williamson, John Mewborn

March 19-21, 1971: Messiah's One World, Telegraph and Haste, Berkeley, CA with Cleveland Wrecking Company, Ali Akbar Khan School of Music, Krishna Society, Ishrani Indian Dancers, Integral Yoga, Mendelbaum, Gavin Arthur "Grand Opening"


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #9 (ca. APR 1971 - DEC 2?, 1972)
1) Dan Hicks
2) Jaime Leopold
3) Sid Page
4) John L. Girton (aka Johnny Guitar) lead guitar, dobro, flute 
+
THE LICKETTES #5
1) Maryann Price
2) Naomi Ruth Eienberg


April 2, 1971: Gymnasium, Contra Costa College, 2600 Mission Bell Drive, San Pablo, CA with Southbay Experimental Mash, Hades "Benefit, concert & dance for Coperative Babysitting Service"

April 9-10, 1971: Family Dog at the Great Highway, 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Big Brother and The Holding Company, Gold
The band was billed only as 'Dan Hicks' on the poster.

April 19, 1971: Friends & Relations (formerly Family Dog at the Great Highway), 660 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA with Big Brother and The Holding Company, Gold, Lights by Windows & Clouds "Benefit Reality House"

May 1, 1971: University of California (aka UC San Diego, aka UCSD), La Jolla, San Diego, CA with Jesse Ed Davis

May 28-29, 1971: Inn of the Beginning, 8201 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, CA with Uncle Vinty

June 29 - July 4, 1971: The Boarding House, 960 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA
One of the shows was recorded and later released posthumously on their album: 'At The Boarding House' (1990).

July 3-6, 1971: In Your Ear, Palo Alto, CA with Ooganookie

July 23-25, 1971: Doug Weston's Troubadour Club, Los Angeles, CA with Joe Mama

July 28-30 and August 1, 1971: In The Alley, Escondido, San Diego County, CA with The Dillards

August 21, 1971: Cleveland Public Hall, Cleveland, OH with Steppenwolf, Fanny, Redbone

August 28, 1971: Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ with Elton John

August 30, 1971: Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI with Elton John

September 2-6, 1971: The Main Point, 874 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, near Philadelphia, PA with Mike Nesmith

September 22-23, 1971: Inn of the Beginning, 8201 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, CA with Dennis and Lola Kalfas

October 8, 1971: Memorial Auditorium, Stanford University campus, Stanford, CA with Country Joe McDonald (cancelled)

November 2-7, 1971: The Boarding House, 960 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA

November 29, 1971: McPherson Playhouse, 3 Centennial Square, Victoria, BC, Canada with Company 1

December 2, 1971: Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA with The Doors, Albert King

December 22, 1971: Pacific High Recorders, San Francisco, CA with The Charlatans, Sopwith Camel, plus extra added attractions "Third Annual P.H.R. Christmas Celebration"

January 28-30, 1972: Fox West Coast Theatre, Long Beach, CA with Albert Collins, Pollution, Utopia 

February 5, 1972: Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, CA with Quicksilver Messenger Service

February 15-16, 1972: Public House Saloon, Sacramento, CA

February 26, 1972: College of Marin, Kentfield, CA with Curly-Mack

March 14-19, 1972: Old Town Theatre, Los Gatos, CA with Sid Clifford

March 28 - April 2, 1972: The Boarding House, 960 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA

April ??, 1972: Doug Weston's Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA

April 30, 1972: Winterland, San Francisco, CA with Hot Tuna, Copperhead, Stoneground, Wavy Gravy "Legalize Pot Benefit (aka CMI Benefit)"
The show was recorded and now released on-line on the "Wolfgang's Vault" website.

May 12, 1972: Winterland, San Francisco, CA with Cold Blood (cancelled)

May 31, 1972: Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada with Stampeders, Johnny Rivers, High Country (Dan Hicks were also advertised to play here as solo performer on June 1-2 and 4)

July 1, 1972: Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, Asleep At The Wheel

July 3, 1972: 'The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson', NBC-TV Show, Los Angeles, CA with The Committee, Dave Megessey, Kenny Rankin, Debbie Reynolds (broadcast date)

July 8-9, 1972: Resurrection Cabaret, 10 South Van Ness Avenue at 1545 Market Street, San Francisco, CA with Stoneground, Luis Gasca, Sylvester and The Hot Band, Swanson Sound Service

July 28, 1972: unknown venue, Fresno, CA with Cheech & Chong

August 4-6, 1972: The Boarding House, 960 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA

August 12, 1972: Houston Music Hall, Houston, TX with Cheech and Chong

August 25-26, 1972: Tampa Jai Alai Fronton, Tampa, FL with Cheech & Chong, Whole Oats

September 18-19, 1972: Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX with Balcones Fault

September 21, 1972: Cowtown Ballroom, Kansas City, MO

September 28, 1972: 'The Flip Wilson Show', NBC-TV Show, Los Angeles, CA with Melba Moore, Don Knotts (broadcast date)
The band perform: 'Milk Shakin' Mama'.

November 5, 1972: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA with Flo & Eddie, Batdorf & Rodney

November 8, 1972: Longshoremen's Hall, 400 North Point, Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA with Jerry Garcia, Merl Saunders, Tom Fogerty, The Fletcher Bros., The Natural Act "A Benefit"

November 11, 1972: Robertson Gymnasium, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA with Hot Tuna

November 18, 1972; 'Rollin', CFTO-TV Channel 9 (CTV Network), Scarborough, Toronto, BC, Canada with April Wine (broadcast date....rebroadcasted on January 8, 1973)

November 20-25, 1972: El Mocambo Club, Toronto, BC, Canada

November 26, 1972: Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA with John Mayall, Delbert & Glenn

December 1972: Palace Theater, New York City, NY with Marty Mull


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #10 (DEC 2?, 1972 - MAY ?, 1973)
1) Dan Hicks
2) Jaime Leopold
3) Johnny Guitar
4) Sid Page
5) Bob Scott drums
+
THE LICKETTES #5
1) Maryann Price
2) Naomi Ruth Eisenberg


December 28-31, 1972: The Boarding House, 960 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA with Gerard Saxon
Bob Scott's first gigs with the band. The December 28 show was being broadcast over KPFA, a FM radio station located in Berkeley. 

1973: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

1973: unknown venue, Spokane, WA

1973: Catamaran Hotel, Pacific Beach, San Diego, CA

February 1973: Agora Theater, High Street, Columbus, OH

February 2, 1973: The Rivoli Theater, Indianapolis, IN with Limousine, Flash Gordon Episode *2 (tv show)

February 6, 1973: Eaton Chapel, Beloit College, Beloit, WI

February 14, 1973: The New Gym, Virginia Commonwealth, University, Richmond, VA with Bruce Springsteen

February 17, 1973: Masonic Temple Auditorium, Detroit, MI with Bob Seger

February 18, 1973: Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania campus, 3401 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA

February 20, 1973: Max's Kansas City, New York City, NY

April 6, 1973: Lewis & Clark University, Portland, OR

April 7, 1973: Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR

April 13-14, 1973: Winterland, San Francisco, CA with The Kinks, Mason Proffit

April 19, 1973: Doug Weston's Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA with Steve Martin

April 22, 1973: 'One of a Kind', KCET-TV Channel 28, Los Angeles, CA (broadcast date....rebroadcasted on January 6, 1974)

May 1, 1973: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA with Albert King, Dr. John, Miles Davis, Slade, Johnny Nash, T. Rex, John Kay, Grass Roots, Beck, Bogart & Appice
The event was filmed for broadcast on ABC-TV's series "In Concert". The Hot Licks performance was broadcasted on May 25 at 11:30pm (episode #11) and then again on November 23 from 11:30pm to 1:00am (special first anniversary episode). 

May 1-5, 1973: The Boarding House, 960 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA with Jim Rinehart (juggler)



DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #11 (MAY ?, 1973 - ca. JUL 1973)
1) Dan Hicks
2) Jaime Leopold
3) Johnny Guitar
4) Bob Scott 
+
THE LICKETTES #5
1) Maryann Price
2) Naomi Ruth Eisenberg


May 31-June 4, 1973: Tulagi, Boulder, CO

June 7, 1973: Memorial Auditorium, Stanford University campus, Stanford, CA with Pure Food featuring Harvey Mandel (cancelled)

June 11, 1973: Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA with Tower of Power

ca. July 1973: University of California (UC Davis), Davis, CA
The band last gig.


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #12 (SEPT 26, 1977)
1) Dan Hicks
2) ???????? + others unknown 


September 26, 1977: Old Mill Tavern, Mill Valley, CA


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #13 (1991)
1) Dan Hicks
2) Jaime Leopold
3) Sid Page
4) Johnny Guitar
+
THE LICKETTES #5
1) Maryann Price
2) Naomi Ruth Eisenberg




1991: Paramount Theatre, Austin, TX


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #14 (SEPT - OCT 2001)
1) Dan Hicks
2) ???????? + others unknown


September 13, 2001: Magic Bag, Ferndale, MI

October 3, 2001: Higher Ground, Burlington, VT with Heather Eatman

October 12, 2001: Magic Bad, Ferndale, MI


DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #15 (SEPT 2, 2007)
1) Dan Hicks
2) ???????? + others unknown


September 2, 2007: Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA with Moby Grape, The Charlatans, Taj Mahal, New Riders Of The Purple Sage, Canned Heat, Country Joe McDonald, The All Night Flight, Jefferson Airplane, and others "40th Anniversary: Summer of Love"



DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS #16 (APR 6, 2012)
1) Dan Hicks
2) Sid Page
3) Jaime Leopold
4) Jon Weber
+
THE LICKETTES #5
1) Maryann Price
2) Naomi Ruth Eisenberg


April 6, 2012: Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA with Rickie Lee Jones, Tuck & Patti, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Harry Shearer, Maria Muldaur, John Hammond, Van Dyke Parks, Roy Rogers, Jim Kweskin, Ray Benson, Bruce Forman, The Hometown Homeboys, The K&K Dancers, The Hicksville Express Stage Band, The Millenium Hot Licks "Dan Hicks' 70th Birthday Bash"