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  2. Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Although 20,000 tickets were reported to have been sold for the event, as many as 40,000 people may have actually attended the two-day concert, which was the first of a series of San Francisco–area cultural events known as the Summer of Love. [1]

  3. Summer of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Summer of Love was a major social phenomenon that occurred in San Francisco during the summer of 1967. As many as 100,000 people, mostly young people, hippies , beatniks , and 1960s counterculture figures, converged in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district and Golden Gate Park .

  4. David Sanborn - Wikipedia

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    In 1967 Sanborn took a Greyhound bus to San Francisco to join the "Summer of Love." While visiting recording studios he was invited to sit in on a session with The Paul Butterfield Blues Band. He made such an impression that he joined the band for five years.

  5. “A Different World” Cast Extends HBCU Tour After ... - AOL

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    A Different World HBCU College Tour — which features cast members Kadeem Hardison, Darryl M. Bell, Jasmine Guy, Cree Summer, Charnele Brown, Dawnn Lewis and Glynn Turman — has been extended ...

  6. The ‘DWTS’ Cast Is Ready for Their 2025 Tour - AOL

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    Dancing With the Stars pros, and some season 33 contestants, are gearing up for their 2025 tour — and Us Weekly has an exclusive first look. Newest DWTS champion Joey Graziadei reunited with ...

  7. Human Be-In - Wikipedia

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    The Human Be-In was an event held in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park Polo Fields on January 14, 1967. [1] [2] [3] It was a prelude to San Francisco's Summer of Love, which made the Haight-Ashbury district a symbol of American counterculture and introduced the word "psychedelic" to suburbia.