The Berkeley Revolution
A digital archive of the East Bay's transformation in the late-1960s & 1970s
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The Flatlands’ War on Poverty
Berkeley Women’s Music Collective
The Asian Community Library
The Black Panthers’ Education Revolution
The Integral Urban House
The Countercultural Kitchen
A Place for Every Body
The Secret History of Recycling
Pacific Center
Threads of Rebellion
Citizens vs. Developers
The Women and Girls of Telegraph Ave
Berkeley’s Public Schools
The Rainbow Sign
The Third World Liberation Front
Transgender Berkeley
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Nacio Jan Brown, photographer
Mary Ann Pollar, activist and impresario
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Telegraph Avenue
The Keystone
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Documents Tagged ‘Promotions’
April ’77
Archive Entry Date: 4/1/77
Soul, Blues, Country, Rock, Punk- The Keystone Berkeley had you covered in April 1977
January 1977
Archive Entry Date: 1/1/77
Herrara used this calendar to advertise the new Keystone in Palo Alto
November 1976
Archive Entry Date: 11/1/76
The busy fall season at the Keystone
October 1976
Archive Entry Date: 10/1/76
Susan Brook's spooky artwork for Halloween was the centerpiece for this local band filled calendar
June 1976
Archive Entry Date: 6/1/76
Slower summer month with jazz greats Herbie Hancock and Larry Coryell
September 1975
Archive Entry Date: 9/1/75
Commander Cody one night and John Lee Hooker the next. The Keystone could handle it all.
August 1975
Archive Entry Date: 8/1/75
Local reggae acts and legendary Blues men at the Keystone in the summer
July 1975
Archive Entry Date: 7/1/75
The James Cotton Blues Band, Roy Ayers, and Graham Central Station made for a funky summer
Keystone Kangarood
Archive Entry Date: 09/21/73
Freddie explains some of the difficulties associated with running a small nightclub
Johnny Winter Frosted by Nixed Keystone Hype
Archive Entry Date: 8/24/73
A telling battle, over music promotion, between the guitarist Johnny Winter and the Keystone's owner