Posted 9 months ago
Belltown
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Back in the fall of 1966, the Grateful Dead were just the warmup act for bands like the Jefferson Airplane and the king of the hill, harmonica player Paul Butterfield, whose blues band featured the amazing Mike Bloomfield on guitar and Mark Naftalin on keys. The poster recalls the design/shape of a juke box.
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Great band ... legendary.
Thanks Rob and Obscurities. I saw Bloomfield a lot, and thought I had not heard Feiten until a few minutes ago, when I read that he replaced Elvin Bishop in the Butterfield Blues Band. I saw the post-Bishop configuration of that band once when I was a little kid back in the day, so I guess I've heard and seen him, too, although I'd be lying if I said I remembered it. I was probably 12...
Thanks for the suggestion. Can't wait to check it out!
love the design of this stunning poster:)