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Gregory Ego

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Spotlighting the work -- and musings -- of freelance writer; novelist; photographer; guitarist/lyricist Gregory Daurer (aka Gregory Ego).

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Maybe you wouldn't miss It's A Beautiful Day opening for the Grateful Dead, but how can pass up Sha Na Na opening for Jethro Tull?! June/July concerts from American Tribal Productions at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, 1970...

Maybe you wouldn't miss It's A Beautiful Day opening for the Grateful Dead, but how can pass up Sha Na Na opening for Jethro Tull?!  June/July concerts from American Tribal Productions at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, 1970...
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My account's People's Choice Awards reveals this show to be the winner... (Notice that the second date of this bill was cancelled, crossed out. It's been pointed out to me, as well, that the Grateful Dead never appeared as advertised...)

My account's People's Choice Awards reveals this show to be the winner...

(Notice that the second date of this bill was cancelled, crossed out. It's been pointed out to me, as well, that the Grateful Dead never appeared as advertised...)
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Set in Cozumel, Mexico, it's the Pink Panther starring in Hunter S. Thompson's The Great Shark Hunt... (📷 Al Satterwhite)

Set in Cozumel, Mexico, it's the Pink Panther starring in Hunter S. Thompson's The Great Shark Hunt... 
(📷 Al Satterwhite)
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Early Discordian Barbara Reid with daughter on her lap at Preservation Hall, the legendary French Quarter music venue still in operation, early 1960s. Courtesy of Louisiana Music Magazine, Winter 2012 via the Discordian Archives.

Early Discordian Barbara Reid with daughter on her lap at Preservation Hall, the legendary French Quarter music venue still in operation, early 1960s.

Courtesy of Louisiana Music Magazine, Winter 2012 via the Discordian Archives.