VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE - 02/22/1967

Woodland Hills, CA - U.S.A.



Venue Address: 20600 Ventura Blvd. - Woodland Hills, CA 
Promotion: Community Action for Fact & Freedom (CAFF)
Event: George Washington's Birthday Bash

Also Performing:
Peter, Paul & Mary
Buffalo Springfield
The Byrds
Hugh Masakela

Speakers:
Eason Monroe (Executive Director ACLU)
Philip Chronis (Attorney)
Elliot Mintz (KPFK)

Setlist:
Who Do You Love
Moonlight Drive
(Incomplete)

Recordings / Film:
Unavailable

Photographers:
Gene Trindl

Reviews / Info:
-This event takes place as a fundraiser & awareness concert for teenagers and the public following the Sunset Strip riots.
-The Byrds manager Jim Dickson is the president of CAFF.
-This venue is a theater-in-the-round with a seating capacity of 2,861.
-Owners of this venue (Music Theater Corp.) are in a state of bankruptcy at the time of this performance.
-7:30pm scheduled start time.
-The Doors are scheduled as the opening act.
-John Densmore performs this show with Buffalo Springfield's drumkit.
-Robby Krieger is reviewed positively for his slide guitar.
-The Doors are reviewed positively in coverage from FLIP magazine.
-The earliest known ticket stub for a concert by The Doors comes from this date (Featured Below).
-The Doors are scheduled to perform at Gazzarri's following this show.

ARCHIVE/MEMORABILIA:



REVIEW:

Newspaper: Los Angeles Free Press
Author: Digby Diehl
Publish Date: February - 1967
Copyright © The Los Angeles Free Press
Valley Music Theatre - Review
Contributed By: BTikellis

PRINT AD #1:

Valley Music Theatre - Print Ad
Contributed By: BTikellis

PRINT AD #2:

Valley Music Theater 1967 - Print Ad
Contributed By: jim4371


HANDBILL:

Artist: Unidentified
Size: 8.5" x 11"
Valley Music Theatre - Handbill
Contributed By: BallroomDays67

TICKET:

Ticket Stub

   Contributed by: BallroomDays67




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