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Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse
NameFreight and Salvage Coffeehouse
LocationBerkeley, California
Opened1968

Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse is a renowned music venue and coffeehouse located in Berkeley, California, founded in 1968 by Carol Denney and other local musicians, including Barbara Dane and Country Joe McDonald. The venue has a rich history, hosting various folk music and traditional music performances, and has been compared to other famous venues like the Gaslight Cafe in Greenwich Village, New York City. Over the years, it has featured performances by notable musicians such as Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan, and has been associated with the American folk music revival of the 1960s, which also involved musicians like Woody Guthrie and Lead Belly. The coffeehouse has also been a hub for social and political activism, similar to the Cafe Wha? in New York City, and has hosted events and performances related to the Civil Rights Movement and the anti-war movement, with artists like Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie.

History

The Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse was founded in 1968, during a time of great social and cultural change in the United States, with the Summer of Love and the Counterculture of the 1960s movement. The venue was established by a group of local musicians, including Carol Denney and Barbara Dane, who were inspired by the folk music scene in New York City and wanted to create a similar space in Berkeley, California. The coffeehouse quickly became a popular spot for folk music and traditional music performances, hosting artists like Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan, as well as Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, and Crosby, Stills & Nash. The venue also hosted events and performances related to the Civil Rights Movement and the anti-war movement, with artists like Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie, and was associated with other notable venues like the Fillmore in San Francisco and the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles. The coffeehouse has also been compared to other famous venues like the Gaslight Cafe in Greenwich Village, New York City and the Cafe Wha? in New York City, and has been a hub for social and political activism, with events and performances related to the Women's liberation movement and the Environmental movement, featuring artists like Ani DiFranco and Indigo Girls.

Location and Venue

The Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse is located in the heart of Berkeley, California, near the University of California, Berkeley campus, and is situated in a historic building that was once a salvage yard. The venue has a intimate and cozy atmosphere, with a small stage and seating for around 500 people, and has been compared to other small venues like the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London and the New England Conservatory in Boston. The coffeehouse is within walking distance of other popular venues like the Greek Theatre and the Zellerbach Hall, and is close to the San Francisco Bay Area's vibrant music scene, which includes venues like the Fillmore in San Francisco and the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco. The venue has also hosted events and performances related to the Berkeley Festival and Exhibition, which features artists like Kronos Quartet and Philip Glass, and has been associated with other notable events like the San Francisco Jazz Festival and the Monterey Jazz Festival, featuring artists like Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter.

Music and Events

The Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse hosts a wide range of music and events, including folk music, traditional music, jazz, and world music performances, featuring artists like Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan, as well as Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, and Crosby, Stills & Nash. The venue has also hosted events and performances related to the American folk music revival of the 1960s, which involved musicians like Woody Guthrie and Lead Belly, and has been associated with other notable events like the Newport Folk Festival and the Cambridge Folk Festival, featuring artists like Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie. The coffeehouse has a strong focus on community and social activism, and has hosted events and performances related to the Civil Rights Movement and the anti-war movement, with artists like Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie, and has been compared to other famous venues like the Gaslight Cafe in Greenwich Village, New York City and the Cafe Wha? in New York City. The venue has also featured performances by notable musicians like Ani DiFranco, Indigo Girls, and Dar Williams, and has been associated with other notable venues like the Fillmore in San Francisco and the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco.

Community Involvement

The Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse is deeply involved in the local community, and has hosted events and performances related to social and political activism, featuring artists like Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie. The venue has also partnered with local organizations like the Berkeley Arts Council and the San Francisco Bay Area's Musician's Union, and has been associated with other notable organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Organization for Women, featuring artists like Ani DiFranco and Indigo Girls. The coffeehouse has a strong focus on community outreach and education, and has hosted events and performances related to the Women's liberation movement and the Environmental movement, featuring artists like Joni Mitchell and James Taylor. The venue has also been compared to other famous venues like the Gaslight Cafe in Greenwich Village, New York City and the Cafe Wha? in New York City, and has been a hub for social and political activism, with events and performances related to the Civil Rights Movement and the anti-war movement, featuring artists like Pete Seeger and Joan Baez.

Notable Performers

The Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse has hosted a wide range of notable performers over the years, including Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan, as well as Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, and Crosby, Stills & Nash. The venue has also featured performances by notable musicians like Ani DiFranco, Indigo Girls, and Dar Williams, and has been associated with other notable venues like the Fillmore in San Francisco and the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco. The coffeehouse has also hosted events and performances related to the American folk music revival of the 1960s, which involved musicians like Woody Guthrie and Lead Belly, and has been compared to other famous venues like the Gaslight Cafe in Greenwich Village, New York City and the Cafe Wha? in New York City. The venue has also been a hub for social and political activism, with events and performances related to the Civil Rights Movement and the anti-war movement, featuring artists like Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie, and has been associated with other notable events like the Newport Folk Festival and the Cambridge Folk Festival, featuring artists like Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter.

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