3/20/67 record release party
Venue: Fugazi Hall, San Francisco, CA
Artists: Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley
(this is the same art that was used for the 11/12/66 poster

8 1/2" x 11"

No known setlist (not listed at Deadlists.com). I don't know if the band played at this event.

from an April 23, 2000 NY Times article:
There's a scene in The Mansion On The Hill, Fred Goodman's 1997 book about the convergence of rock music and big business, that brings to life just what an uneasy fit this was. The year is 1967, and Warner Brothers Records has just signed the Grateful Dead. In a break between sets at Fugazi Hall in San Francisco's North Beach, a Warner executive, dressed in a blue blazer with a company emblem on the pocket, approaches the microphone. "I just want to say what an honor it is," he says, "for Warner Brothers Records to be able to introduce the Grateful Dead to the world." Jerry Garcia gives him a long, skeptical look, and takes his turn: "I just want to say what an honor it is," he says, "for the Grateful Dead to introduce Warner Brothers Records to the world."

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