Television
- KCET: Boboquivari A
showcase for folk, rock, jazz and blues artists. `Boboquivari' is a Hopi indian
word loosely translated as `joining together,' presumably in this case, artists
and audiences. Produced
by PBS station KCET in Los Angeles, among the other performers showcased on this
series were Lightnin' Hopkins, Odetta, Kris Kristofferson and Ramblin' Jack Elliott. In
the Spring of 1970, Tim and 'The Starsailor Band' - Lee Underwood, drummer Maury
Baker, bass player John Balkin and horn player Buzz Gardner - entered the KCET
studio and played six tracks - I Woke Up, Come Here Woman, (Music Boats By
The Bay) and Jungle Fire - almost non-stop before a live audience.
Source:
KCET
Blue
Melody | x | Venice
Beach |
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'Blue
Melody' and 'Venice Beach' can both be seen on MVDvisual's 2007 DVD 'Tim Buckley
- My Fleeting House.' |