The San Francisco Tape Music Center - from our story 'The Charlatans Do Hippies Guns and LSD: The San Francisco Rock Band Too Wild For the Sixties'

The San Francisco Tape Music Center at 321 Divisadero was an early creative outlet for George Hunter. He provided sounds for his girlfriend Lucy Lewis’ dance-and-theater company—it was called 123 in an inverted homage to the center’s address—which performed there, and Hunter even made the center’s sign out front.

The San Francisco Tape Music Center at 321 Divisadero was an early creative outlet for George Hunter. He provided sounds for his girlfriend Lucy Lewis’ dance-and-theater company—it was called 123 in an inverted homage to the center’s address—which performed there, and Hunter even made the center’s sign out front.

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