New_Blues_Interchange_at_Cedric's_Cellar,_1967.jpg
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New Blues Interchange at Cedric's Cellar, 1967 ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Title |
New Blues Interchange at Cedric's Cellar, 1967
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Description |
English:
Ad for Cedric's Cellar, 2425 N.W. Market (Market Street in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle) indicating a Friday-Saturday residency for New Blues Interchange, admission $1.50 (a fairly high cover for a local band in that era). The band was later renamed Easy Chair. Bassist/singer Jeff Simmons (
Jeff Simmons
(Q12024430)
) of New Blues Interchange went on to record two solo albums on Frank Zappa's label Straight Records, and then joined Zappa's Mothers of Invention for a while. Guitarist Danny Hoefer later played with Tower of Power.
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1 September 1967
date QS:P571,+1967-09-01T00:00:00Z/11
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institution QS:P195,Q7442157
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Seattle Public Library
( Q7442157)
using
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