Oregon Music Hall Of Fame
The Oregon Music Hall of Fame is a nonprofit organization created to help preserve Oregon’s musical heritage…
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The Oregon Music Hall of Fame is a nonprofit organization created to help preserve Oregon’s musical heritage…
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1968. The Jefferson Airplane became part of a…
Read MoreThe First (and last) Annual Palm Beach International Music and Arts Festival was…
Read MoreEarly on, this was known as a country music venue, but there were a fair share of rock and…
Read MoreOn May 19, 1967 The Jefferson Airplane played in the Men’s Gym at Cal Poly. Billed…
Read MoreIn 1968, the Jefferson Airplane purchased this former lumber baron’s home. The…
Read MoreIf discretion, location and luxury is what a rock star needs, they usually find it at the…
Read MoreIf you were a local North Bay band you played here at one time or another, Neil Young…
Read MoreDuring the 1930’s, it was called “Coconut Grove”. Its name was changed in the…
Read MoreThis was once a church that became a recording studio for musicians during…
Read MoreLots of local musicians played here in the early 60’s and many of them went…
Read MoreOn August 31 and September 1, 1969, thousands of people gathered outdoors…
Read MoreOn July 28 1966, at the “Mid-Summer Spectacular Show of Shows” the…
Read MoreOriginally a restaurant built in the early 1920’s, the Golden Bear became…
Read MoreThe Santa Venetia Armory, was the National Guard Armory, and a regular…
Read MoreOn November 4, 1970 Paul Kantner of the Jefferson Airplane purchased this…
Read MoreBill Graham threw his first concert – a legal defense fundraiser for the …
Read MoreJorma Kaukonen and his wife Vanessa conceived what Jorma calls “a ranch that grows guitar players.”
Read MoreBetween February 1964 until it’s closing in October of 1969, Cafe Au Go Go was a happening…
Read MoreThis is where the notorious Acid Test’s were held in the mid 1960’s. The Trips Festival…
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