Has anybody checked the collection of his that's being dug out of a warehouse in San Francisco?
It's on wolfgangsvault.com.
I know. I know. It's a commercial site.
It's also the biggest freaking museum of music stuff I've ever heard of.
I salute Bill Graham for saving so much art and music.
Bill Graham's Music Stuff
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I remember that...I bought Bill Graham Presents shortly after it was published and have read it several times since then. (For my most recent re-read, I followed it with a reading of Phil Lesh's Searching for the Sound; it was highly enjoyable to watch their POVs dovetail on various events both were involved in.)cowboyangel wrote:The pilot was his friend and had the nickname of 'killer', I kid you not.

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Bill was a slob, always wearing the same sweatpants/shirt day after day..looking groggy too. But, he was friendly with the workers, liked our music choices. I wonder if the new owner tore down the gym? That would be too bad. I think they did tear down Bill's house and build something new there, but the gym was detached......weird sometimes how things go. I've seen that a bunch of times in my career already. Glad they saved all that old stuff. Killer's wife was pretty, we all felt real sad for her..
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