Re: Booking
Posted by earle on 3/7/2014, 10:56 am, in reply to "
Booking"
If SAC does indeed take it's efforts to re-create to 60's concert experience nationally,I can most caertianly and irrevocably recommend Harvard Square in good ol' Cambridge MA.Always hordes of youths quite seeming to listen to this sort of music during their major change of life college days whence many collegiate choose to do much experimentation in the field of communicable arts.I'm talking lots of big 60's psych rock music fanatics who see it as thrill of a lifetime to watch SAC perform "Incense" and other of your greats which were recorded anywhere from 25-28 years before they were even born.This is because Cmabridge natives,who prefer to call themselves "Cantabridgians" along with the many foreign students who come to study from all corners of the earth to study at MIT,Harvard,etc,generally are very open minded about good music and listen to what they feel is just plain good music instead of just riding "hip" bandwagons.I believe,the Harvard experience would be quite worthwhile for SAC or any other 60's act that may be planning reunion tours.I know for a fact from speaking with original 60's "hippies" that the Boston/Cambridge Ma area was one of the precious few places in America outside LA where LOVE actually gained some significant following.Harvard was very serious about good art and music then as it is now.Perhaps arrange a gig at the House of Blues in Harvard Square.They have hosted bands other than blues acts. --Previous Message-- : I now produce concerts; and would love to tour : the group. I saw them in the 1960's at the : Anaheim Convention Center; when roadies : carried each band member in, with each : member sitting on a tapestry, with a pole on : each side. The Who was in the same concert. : I later worked at the world's first : Acid-Rock radio station; and played their : music many time over. :
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