Karen, You are still a beautiful lady! I was Becki Halls roommate and friend and we all spent alot of time working and partying at the Warehouse. I remember you fondly and still have a letter with beautiful drawing you sent me from 1974. Also visited you and Becki in San Francisco. I am now Jean Breed but you would remember me as Jean Bannon. Am in Salinas California area (Monteret bay) Have looked in the phone book for you. Still in New Orleans?? And Mystery.....that name saved you once as I recall!!!!!!!
Glass Pictures in association with PVW Productions and Rebirth Pictures present A Warehouse on Tchoupitoulas.
On January 30th 1970 the Warehouse opened it's doors to thousands of fans to see The Flock, Fleetwood Mac and The Grateful Dead. In the ensuing twelve years some of the best musicians in the world would grace the stage. Including - The Allman Brothers, Bob Dylan, The Doors, Pink Floyd, The Who, Bob Marley, David Bowie, Foghat, Jethro Tull, The Clash, The Talking Heads, Rush, Dr. John and many many more. We are filming this documentary on the Warehouse in an attempt to capture some of the magic that so many of us missed out on.
We are asking fans to please help us get the soundtrack this film deserves. If everyone can give a little we will be able to reach our goal of $40,000. All large donations will receive a producer credit.
Karen,
ReplyDeleteYou are still a beautiful lady! I was Becki Halls roommate and friend and we all spent alot of time working and partying at the Warehouse. I remember you fondly and still have a letter with beautiful drawing you sent me from 1974. Also visited you and Becki in San Francisco. I am now Jean Breed but you would remember me as Jean Bannon. Am in Salinas California area (Monteret bay) Have looked in the phone book for you. Still in New Orleans?? And Mystery.....that name saved you once as I recall!!!!!!!