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As they say, " If you can remember the 60s, you weren't really there." The old brain has been struggling to put theses pieces together... anyone with more detailed memories of the era please send me an e-mail.... duck at maryjanebannd dot com.  I ran into a newspaper guy a few years ago after finishing the final cuts on the Heart Infiltrator video, and he told me about being a teenager and hitch-hiking all over the state to follow Mary Jane... That chance meeting resulted in a great interview in a 1989 article in the Rocky Mountain News, revisiting 1969.

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nightclubs, bars

Mary Jane did very little club work, we were underage, and at the time, nightclubs strictly wanted top-whatever cover music, and we played a lot of strange, original material.  The Honeybucket in Boulder was one of the few, perhaps half a dozen other places in Denver, Boulder and Castle Rock, along with a nameless bar in Craig.  The Tule and the Sink, probably, but I just don't remember anymore ;-).

The Kingdom of Endor

Owned by a couple of former RKO records guys, this club was open for about 18 months on the second floor of a building at 9th and Pearl in Boulder. Mary Jane was house band (meaning we didn't get paid much, but got to play a lot and didn't have to move equipment) for much of that time.  Alan and Butcher brought in several well known national acts, providing us some great opening opportunities. 
outdoor concerts and mega concerts The Boulder/Denver area from 69-70 had dozens of outdoor concerts, and it seemed that we played two or three of them a month.  Some memorable ones: Eldorado Springs (Black Pearl and some San Francisco bands), Downtown Boulder on Pearl Street (Leopold Fuchs and others), the steps of Norlin Library on the CU campus (we played for nearly eight hours), the very first Earth Day concert at the west side of the Denver Museum of National History on April 22, 1970.

Other outdoor venues included Sugarloaf Mountain, the Flatirons Amphitheater, Left Hand Canyon... at one, East of Boulder on Valmont Road, the wind was just right and we got a noise complaint from nearly nine MILES away.

the Boulder Band Shell oh yeah....
Boulder UMC and Mackey Auditorium The University Memorial Center was a favorite venue... I don't think they named it the Glen Miller Ballroom until later, but I could, of course, be mistaken.  The acoustics in Mackey were incredible.
St. Vrain Memorial Building in Longmont Two of us, Duck and Pete, went to high school in Longmont.  Playing the Memorial Building was always a kick.  We once had our main road guy, Monte, crawl into the rafters to drop several pounds of confetti onto a strobe-lit stage.  Quite an effect, and he didn't fall...  The strobe was 2 million candle power... it's a wonder we can still see.
Boulder YMCA Our very FIRST show as Mary Jane Bannd was at the Boulder Y... I think we did something there at least twice a year.
Battles of the Bands A Battle of the Bands was an immensely popular event in the middle and late 1960s, and we played many, many of them...  kickin' a little ass whenever we could.  Memorable ones: a massive wall of Fender Dual Showman amplifiers... we freaked out the promoters by chaining all the amps together and using somewhere between 16 and 20 100 watt amps for TWO guitars (Pete's Esquire and Stubber's Jazz Bass); freaking out the judges by wearing a necklace containing a HORSE syringe while singing the Velvet Underground's "Heroin"; and losing by a couple of lousy points to a nameless Boulder band because they wore such cute uniforms... we had the crowd behind us and it got interesting when they announce the winners.. oh, well.
 
Have Fun Trying to Remember More!!!

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last update: 20 Jan 2007 08:56

 

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