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Long before the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was recognized for championing country and bluegrass music with their monumental album Will The Circle Be Unbroken, they were creating records that defied categorization and giving eclectic performances t...more Long before the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was recognized for championing country and bluegrass music with their monumental album Will The Circle Be Unbroken, they were creating records that defied categorization and giving eclectic performances that reflected the hippie culture of the times. In the late 1960s, when hard rock and psychedelic music reigned supreme, the group was taking pop, jugband, country, folk, bluegrass, Cajun and a healthy dose of comedy and blending it into a mix uniquely American and all their own. Every member was a multi-instrumentalist and they could easily have been a top-notch rock band, but their embrace of acoustic instrumentation and their broad musical vision left radio programmers bewildered and they remained relegated to obscurity. The albums Nitty Gritty Dirt Band released between 1967 and 1969 received little attention, but their big break finally occurred in 1970, with the release of Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy. The album became a surprise hit, helped by their catchy cover of Jerry Jeff Walkers's "Mr. Bojangles," which shot up the singles charts, giving them greater exposure than ever before. This album, too, was an eclectic mix, but for the first time they left the pop and overtly humorous elements behind. Instead, they achieved a delicate balance between rock, folk, country and bluegrass that was both infectious and immediately accessible. Fiddles, banjos, mandolins, harmonicas and accordions were all present, in addition to guitar, bass and drums, but it was clearly the extraordinary musicianship and choice of great material from relatively unknown songwriters that made this album so compelling. This was sing-a-long feel-good music of the highest caliber and it remains the early lineup of the band's crowning achievement....less
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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
1967
Poster
$255
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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Nov 30, 1967
Handbill
$87
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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Nov 30, 1967
Postcard
$57
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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Nov 30, 1967
Poster
$75
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Blue Cheer
Mar 16, 1968
Poster
$225
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H.P. Lovecraft
May 25, 1968
Handbill
$1,525
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H.P. Lovecraft
May 25, 1968
Handbill
$1,455
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Savoy Brown
Dec 18, 1970
Program
$276
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Jackson Browne
1974
Poster
$142
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Jackson Browne
1974
Poster
$163
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Jackson Browne
1974
Handbill
$145
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Jackson Browne
1974
Poster
$295
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Jackson Browne
Nov 27, 1974
Handbill
$165
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Jackson Browne
Jul 25, 1978
Program
$55
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Robert Hunter
Mar 20, 1982
Handbill
$115
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Robert Hunter
Mar 20, 1982
Handbill
$80
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Jackson Browne
Mar 1, 1986
Poster
$37
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U2
Jun 4, 1986
Program
$56
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U2
Jun 4, 1986
Program
$48
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Jackson Browne
Nov 2, 1988
Poster
$24
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Jackson Browne
Jul 19, 1991
Program
$48
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Jackson Browne
Jul 19, 1991
Poster
$55
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Bill Graham
Nov 3, 1991
Proof
$166 -
$386
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Bill Graham
Nov 3, 1991
Poster
$55 -
$85
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Santana
Oct 10, 1992
Serigraph
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$1,286
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Santana
Oct 10, 1992
Poster
$19
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Bonnie Raitt
Nov 8, 1992
Program
$35
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Bonnie Raitt
Nov 8, 1992
Poster
$125
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Bonnie Raitt
Nov 8, 1992
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$125 -
$925
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Bonnie Raitt
Nov 8, 1992
Poster
$85
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Jackson Browne
Mar 1, 1996
Poster
$24
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David Crosby
May 15, 1998
Program
$30
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