Legion of Mary
Friday, March 7, 1975
Pitschel Players Cabaret
8162 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, California
Venue Capacity- 276
Ticket Price- $5
Source: Unknown Audience Cassette > FLAC
From the collection of Jeff Knudsen
Archived & Transferred by Tom Markson
Critical Assistance by John Wenzel and Joe Jupille
Speed Correction by Jason Chastain
Edited and Mastered by Jamie Waddell
24 bit 48 kHz
01 That's the Touch I Like
02 Favela
03 Last Train from Poor Valley
04 Mystery Train
05 You Can Leave Your Hat On
06 When the Hunter Gets Captured By the Game
07 Let it Rock
- Cut in Mystery Train at 7m36s
- sonic improvement over shnid 23338, seemedly the same taper
- This show's location has previously circulated with the wrong city and venue
REFERENCES
LA Free Press, March Calendar published on the 7th, page 27, column 1, advertises the 2 day run.
"LEGION OF MARY: Featuring Jerry Garcia, Merl Saunders, John Kahn, Martin Fiero and Ron Tutt. March 7-8, 8:30 p.m.
Pitschel Players Cabaret, 8162 Melrose Ave. " A jpg of this is included with fileset.
-ad: Los Angeles Times, February 16, 1975, p. Z45;
-ad: Los Angeles Times, March 2, 1975, p. U45;
-listing: Los Angeles Free Press, March 7, 1975, p. 27;
-JGMF: "Legion of Mary at 8162 Melrose, March 7, 1975," http://jgmf.blogspot.com/2017/12/legion-of-mary-at-8162-melrose-march-7.html."
- "Once upon a time in the late '50s and '60s in the land of West Hollywood,
there stood an idyllic folk-music club called the Ash Grove.
Ed Pearl's Ash Grove folk music club at 8162 Melrose Avenue in
Los Angeles was named after the song. An unassuming venue, built in a
former furniture warehouse, on Melrose Avenue, the Ash Grove eventually
became the epicenter of a California folk music earthquake that radiated
shock waves throughout the country, felt by devotees of folk-rock, the
blues, psychedelia, country-rock and even explosive punk." July 31, 2012
http://jerrygarciasbrokendownpalaces.blogspot.com/2012/07/ash-grove-pitchell-players-cabaret-8162.html
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