Marshall Tavern – A Classic Tavern On Highway 1 In Marin County
Neil Young played a three-day stand at the Tavern in 1975 causing a traffic jam…
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Neil Young played a three-day stand at the Tavern in 1975 causing a traffic jam…
Read MoreOn September 9, 1956, Elvis Presley made his first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show…
Read MoreThis has been called the Motown of Marin, having recorded some of the greatest acts in…
Read MoreIf you were a local North Bay band you played here at one time or another, Neil Young…
Read MoreThis was once a church that became a recording studio for musicians during…
Read MoreThe street shot on the cover of “Too Long in Exile” was taken by Berenice…
Read MoreOn July 28 1966, at the “Mid-Summer Spectacular Show of Shows” the…
Read MoreThe Bottom Line was a 400-seat club called which enjoyed a very long run…
Read MorePrairie Sun is a ‘One-Stop’ facility comprised of three fully equipped analog…
Read MoreIn the early 1970’s Rob Fraboni designed and built the recording studios at…
Read MoreBetween February 1964 until it’s closing in October of 1969, Cafe Au Go Go was a happening…
Read MoreConway has been nominated for many awards of technical and creative…
Read MoreBob Dylan performed a famous concert here in November of 1964. Also, Van Morrison…
Read MoreMany music legends played here, many got some of their first gigs here as well. Here’s a…
Read MoreThe cover of Van Morrison’s classic album “St. Dominics Preview” was shot on the…
Read MoreThe Panama Pacific Exposition of 1915 was an event dedicated to progress, the…
Read MoreSan Francisco’s oldest and grandest nightclub opened in 1907 after the 1906 earthquake…
Read MoreCreedence Clearwater Revival played their first gig here when it was called New…
Read MoreAt one time or another, if you played Los Angeles, you played at the Roxy. Van Morrison…
Read MoreSan Anselmo was home to Marin’s premiere rock venue, the Lion’s Share located near United…
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