Difference between revisions of "Elmer Valentine"
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− | <blockquote>The first thing that attracted me to the Mothers music was the fact that they played for twenty minutes; everybody was hissing, and booing, and falling | + | [[Image:Elmer.JPG|left|frame|Elmer Valentine]]<blockquote>The first thing that attracted me to the Mothers music was the fact that they played for twenty minutes; everybody was hissing, and booing, and falling off the dance floor and [[Elmer Valentine|Elmer]] was yelling at them to get off the stage and turn down their amplifiers</blockquote> |
<div align="right">Voice of Cheese:[[Uncle Meat]]</div> | <div align="right">Voice of Cheese:[[Uncle Meat]]</div> | ||
− | [[Elmer Valentine]], a former Chicago policeman, opened the [[Whisky a Go-Go]] in 1963, and [[The Trip]] in 1965. | + | [[Elmer Valentine]], a former Chicago policeman, opened the [[Whisky a Go-Go]] in 1963, and [[The Trip]] in 1965. [[Gail Sloatman]] worked for him as a secretary at the [[Whisky a Go-Go]]. |
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− | [[Gail Sloatman]] worked for him as a secretary at the [[Whisky a Go-Go]]. | ||
Revision as of 17:09, 7 June 2005
The first thing that attracted me to the Mothers music was the fact that they played for twenty minutes; everybody was hissing, and booing, and falling off the dance floor and Elmer was yelling at them to get off the stage and turn down their amplifiers
Voice of Cheese:Uncle Meat
Elmer Valentine, a former Chicago policeman, opened the Whisky a Go-Go in 1963, and The Trip in 1965. Gail Sloatman worked for him as a secretary at the Whisky a Go-Go.