Talk:John Cipollina

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I was fortunate enough to see John play a handful of times when he was on the east coast from 1984 to 1988

I remember seeing him for the first time with the San Francisco Allstars at the Wax Museum in Wash DC. All the Grateful Dead fans had gone to the richmond va shows, and there was only a couple hundred in the club.

I got to meet him after the Zero show at the Bayou in Wash DC in March of 1988......just a really nice person to meet.

Along with Jefferson Airplane/HotTuna bassist Jack Cassidy, John had to be one of the best dressed men of rock and roll. I have NEVER seen a picture of him in a tee shirt and/or jeans! --michael schuncke annapolis md 02:29, 26 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] prominence in SF club scene

What's notably lacking in this article is any mention of his importance in the Bay Area boogie (my term) scene of the late '70's and '80's... I will attempt an addition but comments in advance are welcome. Dlabtot 05:12, 12 September 2007 (UTC)