--- Read the Proclamation From The Mayor of San Francisco ---
--- Letter from Sly Stone ---
Chet Helms had a magical ability to bring people together, the 60's was an incredible time for music, the San Francisco music scene exploded on the world platform as the place to be. Bill Graham and Chet Helms were both very intuitive and had the chemistry that helped change the world of music.
Little did we all know that the majority of bands that came out of the S.F. Bay Area at that time would be a part of musical history. The Summer of Love was Chet's labor of love for the people, everyone really loved and respected Chet as i do.
People from every corner of the globe flocked here, the energy and vibe was geared for all to be who they be and be free of the injustices and stereotypes that plague our society, When Sly and The Family Stone came onto the music scene people were ready for our music.
We took the world by storm, as we touched the hearts of millions of "everyday people".
And to this day our legacy continues to live on. Please let the people know that Sly and the Family Stone would have loved to perform at the 40th Anniversary for the Summer of Love..
Happy 40th to the Family Dog as the bands play on one thing is certain about life itself i say
"When we wind up, We only find up, not down" In my world "EVERYBODY IS A STAR".
Sincerely,
Sylvester Stewart - aka Sly Stone
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CONFIRMED ACTS INCLUDE
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Moby Grape reunion (all original members)
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Lydia Pense and Cold Blood
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Jerry Miller Band (from Moby Grape) featuring Tiran Porter (from the Doobie Brothers), Dale Ockerman (from the Doobie Brothers) and John (Fuzzy) Oxendine (from the Sons of Champlin)
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San Francisco’s First Family of Rock (TBA)
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Chris and Lorin of the Rowan Brothers
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Ron Thompson
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Essra Mohawk (from the Mothers of Invention and Jerry Garcia Band)
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The All Night Flight featuring David Denny and Steve McCarty (from Steve Miller), Jack King (from Cold Blood)
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Charles Lewis - Harmonica
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Jim Post (Friend and Lover, Siegel Schwall Blues Band)
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Long Feather - Flute
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Fayette Hauser and the Cockettes
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Terrance Hallinan (former SF DA)
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Cindy Sheehan (political activist)
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Richard Eastman and Dennis Peron (marijuana initiative)
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Lenore Kandel (Beat Poet)
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Dr Hip MC (Eugene Schoenfeld)
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Wavy Gravy
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Mouse man (Bagpipes)
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Scoop Nisker
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David E. Smith (Haight Ashbury Medical Clinic)
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Bruce Latimer (Bruce Latimer show)
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Rabbi Joseph Langer
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Bruce Barthol (Mime Troup)
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Howard Hesseman (schedule permitting)
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Benjamin Hernandez (Harts hands and Elders)
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American Indigenous people’s, Agnes Pilgrim and 13 Grandmas (schedule permitting)
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Lakota War Pony’s and Harry Riverbottom (Chippewa)
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Merle Tendoy (6 th generation of Sacagawea ) Shonie
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Chief Sunne Reyna
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Albert Tenaya
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Iroquois Tribe
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Dakota Tribe
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Emmit Powell and the Gospel Elites
Many more artists are currently in discussion for appearances at the event. We are not able to pre-announce certain San Francisco heritage musicians that may have been listed previously due to their having other gigs within the usual 60-mile/60-day blackout areas.
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