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The Bluebird Cafe, Santa Barbara, California 1971-76
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Peter founded the Bluebird Cafe in 1971 (hamburgers were 80 cents,
beer was a quarter), seeing it as a solution to the problem of staying
in the music business while not being able to do as much traveling as
previously. The Bluebird was a cafe; it served great, home-style
food and a variety of beverages. But that, in a way, was its "cover",
for the Bluebird's real mission was to form a center and school for
acoustic music of all types on the central coast.
This was a cafe built around and for the requirements of musicians, with a great built-in sound system, stage and a ready welcome for the wandering minstrel. Peter's thought was "..make the musicians happy; they'll play great music, and the audience will come..." There was music of some sort almost every night, from open mics to singer-songwriters, jazz, blues, and bluegrass bands, old time music, Indian classical music, and even a little light opera, drama, and experimental sounds. Musicians not only performed there, they comprised a large part of the staff. It was a place to exchange musical ideas and try out new acts. performers included Hazel Dickens, The Scragg Family, Lamar Grier, Mance Lipscomeb, John DuBois, Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party, Pat Cloud, Amya Das Gupta, Flash In The Pan, Alice Gerrard, Jon Lazelle, Jess and Leonard Sutton, Jerry Higby, Furry Lewis, Johnny Shines, Earl Collins, L.C. "Good Rockin'" Robinson, Byron Berline & The LA Fiddle Band, Mike Seeger, and many, many others. |
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LISTEN TO MUSIC Old Time: Earl Collins, a fine fiddler originally from Missouri, appeared at the Bluebird several times in 1973 and 74. Here is a tune titled Wolves A-Howlin', performed with Pat Cloud on banjo, Peter - mandolin, and Gerry Highby - guitar. (Real Audio required; see How To Listen). Pop: The Floating House Band - Remembering Rock. Kit Alderson, Shep Cook, and Bobby Kimmel, remembering rock of the 50's at the Bluebird on a warm June evening. Recorded June 16, 1972 live at the Bluebird. |
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