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Rockin'
at the Red Dog:
The Dawn of Psychedelic Rock
Written By: Mary Works,
John Nutt Narrated by Howard Hesseman
Music by The Charlatans,
Big Brother and the Holding Company, Lynne Hughes, Mark Unobsky, Dan Hicks,
Alice Stuart, Ph Phactor Jug Band, Final Solution, Wildflower, Boston
Wranglers, Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service
Directed By: Mary
Works
Their names and music
became legendary: Big Brother & the Holding Company, Grateful Dead, Jefferson
Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and the house band - The Charlatans.
If the psychedelic sixties were born in the dancehalls of San Francisco,
then they were conceived in a saloon in Virginia City, Nevada where the
musicians carried Winchesters & the kitchen served French gourmet meals.
The psychedelic era
fostered cultural growth and artistic expression. The Red Dog Saloon was
the incubator for the lightshow and psychedelic poster art, an entire
lifestyle that truly defined a remarkable era and defied classification
as it weaved it's tapestry of free love and music, which the Grateful
Dead would spread around the world.
Filmmaker Mary Works
(assistant editor “Titanic”, “Saving Private Ryan”) was entrusted with
access to the lives, antics and attics of this unique extended rock and
roll family that grew out of these wild times.
Special Info:
DVD Features - A conversation
with the filmmakers, Where are they now? Jim Marshall Photo Gallery and
Interview
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