New Blues Interchange At Cedrics Cellar 1967 T-Shirt
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A Public Domain ad from 1967 for Cedric's Cellar, 2425 N.W. Market (Market Street in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle) indicating a Friday-Saturday residency for New Blues Interchange, admission $1.50 (a fairly high cover for a local band in that era). The band was later renamed Easy Chair. New Blues Interchange (sometimes without the 'New') bassist was Jeff Simmons who recorded two albums for Straight Records and also in The Mothers Of Invention. Guitarist Danny Hoefer later played with Tower of Power
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