40th Anniversary of the Summer of Love, San Francisco, Sept. 2, 2007 ADMISSION IS FREE! Be a part of the Hippie movement that changed the culture of America. "If you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair."
Date: 6/4/2007 8:12:55 PM ( 17 y ago)
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"SUMMER OF LOVE" == FREE
CONCERT == GOLDEN GATE PARK ==
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Announced Today World's Long Anticipated
40th Anniversary of the Summer of Love, San Francisco, Sept. 2, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, May. 23, 2007 - The Summer of Love 40th will be held Sunday,
September 2nd at Speedway Meadows, Golden Gate Park, from 10am to 6pm. ADMISSION
IS FREE.
Musicians from across the country will be joining San Francisco at ground zero,
where it all began, celebrating "Summer of Love 40th" Anniversary".
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CONFIRMED ACTS INCLUDE: Ray Manzarek (the Doors), Country Joe McDonald (Country
Joe and the Fish), Canned Heat, Michael McClure (Beat poet), Ruth Weiss (Beat
Poet), New Riders of the Purple Sage, Nick Gravenites Band with David Laflamme,
Alameda All Stars (Gregg Allman), Merl Saunders (supporting the effort), Terry
Haggerty (Sons of Champlin), Dan Hicks, The Charlatans, Essra Mohawk (Mothers of
Invention), Barry "The Fish" Melton (Country Joe and the Fish), Squid B.
Vicious, Jim Post
(Friend and Lover, Siegel Schwall Blues Band), Paul "Lobster" Wells (DJ) , Chief
Sunny Ray, Fishbone, Iroquois Tribe, Dakota Tribe, Seminole Tribe, Emitt Powell
and the Gospel Elites. Additional acts are still confirming. For more
information and a complete listing of entertainment, please see:
http://www.2b1records.com/summeroflove40th.
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Representatives from hundreds of groups are joining the event in support of the
principles of peace, love, and understanding. These include: - The American
Indigenous Peoples - The Seminole Tribe - The Iroquois Tribe - Indigenous People
of South America - Speakers from the peace movement - Speakers from the Free
speech movement - Speakers from the Anti-war movement - Poets from the beat
generation Events across the nation and around the world are honoring the
"Summer of Love 40th" in support of San Francisco's counter-culture. San Diego,
Monterey, Vancouver Canada, England, France, Germany & the Czech Republic are
all supporting the principals of the
60's generation, and the birth of the counter-culture.
A webcast of the event will be streamed throughout the day at the Apple
QuicktimeTM website. For more information :
http://www.2b1records.com/summeroflove40th
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Pop artist icon, Peter Max said, "I am so happy to see a concert is being held
in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the
Summer of Love. It's important there is a historical legacy to the message this
time period represents. We need to always celebrate the universal values of
compassion, peace and love."
General Info:
summeroflove40th@yahoo.com
PRODUCER: Boots Hughston (415)
861-1520, Media please note 2b1records.com\summeroflove40th, amazing vintage
posters and art. boots2b1@yahoo.com
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Background: THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SUMMER OF LOVE
2007 Proclamation There are moments in time when a word or thought has such
power that it changes history; a generation so involved in the moment that it
becomes unstoppable; and a spiritual awaking so profound that its very
conception shatters perceptions, halts the world and makes people from all
nations take notice. It started with a simple four letter word - LOVE! In the
1960's this word became synonymous with a generation and a city called San
Francisco. It was a concept, a belief deep in the hearts of all who were there
(and those who wished they were). It began with the writers and artists such as
Ken Kesey, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the "Beat
Generation". The epicenter of this movement was in certain neighborhoods of San
Francisco such as North Beach and Haight Ashbury and in cities like Palo Alto,
Berkeley, Los Angeles and New York. These pockets of anti-social,
anti-establishment individuals questioned authority and their surroundings while
searching for the real meanings of life and the deeper truths. These small
communities of like-minded individuals and "families" of communal creativity
focused on poetry, art, folk music, jazz, and rock'n roll, demanding to be free
of societal restrictions, restraints and hang up's. And then one summer it
happened! "We Were Everywhere". The pureness of thought exploded exponentially
and there were now millions of us. This event, this historical moment which
included most of 1967, became known as the "SUMMER OF LOVE". During this period
the Peace Movement was born with the "Human Be-Ins" in San Francisco and the
"Love-Ins" in New York. Anti-war demonstrations occurred everywhere and college
campuses erupted with thousands of people refusing the draft. The American
Indians took Alcatraz and fought for their rights at Wounded Knee. This startled
the government; presidents were impeached, wars were stopped, an entire
generation stood up and said "Hell No". Social change was occurring and
continued on multiple levels. Out of this orderly chaos came the "movements":
The Free Speech Movement, Free Love Movement, the Farm Workers Movement, the
Women's Movement, the Gay Movement, the Environmental Movement, the Ecology
Movement, the Animal Rights Movement, the sexua| Revolution, the Spiritual
Movement, the Student Movements, the Black Movement and the Anti-War Movement.
The message was clear and the world was uniting behind one principle and one
thought - LOVE! and its affirmation of PEACE, COMPASSION, and UNDERSTANDING. The
word was brought fourth by musicians such as Donovan, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, the
Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Airplane and then carried on by many of the English
musicians like Eric Clapton, the Beatles, and the Rolling Stones. Because of
this free thinking environment a renaissance of gifted genius' occurred with the
likes of John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Jim Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison.
Concepts and inventions were coming a mile a minute touching every segment of
society and even the engineering world participated by inventing the computer,
the calculator and the transistor. The internet, too had it's inceptions in the
1960's as a whole new creative sector of the economy developed within, took hold
and became Silicon Valley (later home to Apple Computers). The international
community was also in awe of this explosion of creativity as Olympic athletes
showed their solidarity by uniting with the winds of change. All this started
with a simple word, a simple thought - LOVE! and a generation willing to stand
up and be counted and their willingness to be different.
This period of change is commemorated by celebrating the "SUMMER OF LOVE" It
stands for: Truth and individual freedom. Freedom of expression. Freedom for an
individual to make a choice - sexually, spiritually and socially. Our rights to
be different and still belong. Honor in refusing to fight yet honoring those who
do. Creativity, love and respect for all things. Our right to make a difference.
Our right to think independently. Our willingness to share with others.
In 2007 the 40th Anniversary of the SUMMER OF LOVE will be celebrated with a
FREE concert in Golden Gate Park, Speedway Meadows, San Francisco, on September
2nd from 10 am to 6pm. All are welcome. For information 415-861-1520,
summeroflove40th@yahoo.com
Boots-2b1
2b1 Multimedia Inc.
3075 17st, San Francisco, Ca 94110
boots@2b1records.com
415 861-1520
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