The Dead book: A social history of the Haight-Ashbury experience

The Dead book: A social history of the Haight-Ashbury experience image
ISBN-10:

0918501075

ISBN-13:

9780918501073

Author(s): Harrison, Hank
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1985
Publisher: Archives Press
Format: Paperback
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Description:

The Dead Trilogy is the longest longitudinal study of an American band ever conducted. Harrison is the Jane Goodall of Rock and Roll. I recommend it for all my classesTom McNerney, Dept. of Sociology, San Jose State Univ. ( back cover). Hank Harrison is a man who saw that a job had to be done and that he had the specific qualifications to do it. As one of the founders of the Haight-Ashbury community he was the first manager of the rock group known as the Warlocks, which later became The Grateful Dead. Harrison realized that the drugs-and-rock exploitation in the late 60's was not merely a fad or a catch-all for dirty hippies and dropouts, but a social movement of real importance.Black and white photos through out book.

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