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really worked to revitalize not just the jerry garcia, but the park itself ~. and we have many, many more people who are coming to use the park. and there have been in the past a lot of things said about the park that haven't been true, have been exaggerations and now though are said less and less and people say more and more how fabulous mclaren park is. finally, saturday in the park was put on, the series was put on for i believe it was $15,000, but really the work that was done behind it was thousands and thousands of volunteer hours. no one got paid for doing it. what we put in the budget, we made sure the concert series could go on, paying for performance and equipment and all that. but most of all, we have volunteers working dedicated days, saturdays and even before that throughout the year to make it happen. the event featured some really great acts. i was able to go to a couple of the events. i couldn't believe what i was hearing in terms of world class performers playing the blues in jerry garcia amphitheater. we've had cultural events that served our
really worked to revitalize not just the jerry garcia, but the park itself ~. and we have many, many more people who are coming to use the park. and there have been in the past a lot of things said about the park that haven't been true, have been exaggerations and now though are said less and less and people say more and more how fabulous mclaren park is. finally, saturday in the park was put on, the series was put on for i believe it was $15,000, but really the work that was done behind it was...
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we thought what a great thing it would be to have an ampitheater named after jerry garcia. that is a name that has panache. it brings people from all over the bay area to the ampitheater. the calls that come in, we'd like to do a concert at the jerry garcia ampitheater and we do everything we can to accommodate them and help them because it gets people into the park. people like a lot of color and that's what they call a park. other people don't. you have to try to reconcile all those different points of view. what should a park look like and what should it have? should it be manicured, should it be nice little cobblestones around all of the paths and like that. the biggest objective of course is getting people into the park to appreciate open space. whatever that's going to take to make them happy, to get them there, that's the main goal. if it takes a planter with flowers and stuff like that, fine. you know, so what? people need to get away from that urban rush and noise and this is a perfect place to do it. feedback is always amazement. they don't believe that it's in sa
we thought what a great thing it would be to have an ampitheater named after jerry garcia. that is a name that has panache. it brings people from all over the bay area to the ampitheater. the calls that come in, we'd like to do a concert at the jerry garcia ampitheater and we do everything we can to accommodate them and help them because it gets people into the park. people like a lot of color and that's what they call a park. other people don't. you have to try to reconcile all those different...
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we have sold the guitars of jerry garcia for about $1 million apiece to people who grew up with jerryht of him as almost a godlike figure. to have something he treasured was enormous. >> you mentioned that they went for million dollars each. there is nostalgia and a personal connection for the people bidding. what might this collection go for? what are you anticipating? >> there are instruments in this collection, the finest collection ever to come to auction, a range from $7000 to a high of what we expect to be a seven-figure amount. >> jerry garcia is an actual god. electric guitar maker fender has been in business since 1946. we take a look at where rock 'n roll staple, the stratocaster, where those are made. [guitar music] >> i started playing guitar when i was 12 or 13. fender is the world's largest producer of guitars and amplifiers. from the 1950's and the birth of rock 'n roll to today, artists like john mayer, jimi hendrix, they have all held the fender. >> everything is so classic about it. everybody's first guitar triggers all these memories. it is a fender guitar. >> this
we have sold the guitars of jerry garcia for about $1 million apiece to people who grew up with jerryht of him as almost a godlike figure. to have something he treasured was enormous. >> you mentioned that they went for million dollars each. there is nostalgia and a personal connection for the people bidding. what might this collection go for? what are you anticipating? >> there are instruments in this collection, the finest collection ever to come to auction, a range from $7000 to...
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who made friends with the band and years later, earned trust to shoot this famous portrait of jerry garcia. >> i shot these in 1991. they gave me 90 seconds. >> no picture happens easily. jay had a special one for the fox theater that night. >> i'm going to shoot ten pictures if can, if they'll sit that long. >> that guitarist is robe keyinger of the doors. if only jay could get all of them together in one room for a shot. >> you're going sit there. >> 90 seconds this, man making an art of blending into back grounds took control. >> okay. >> should i hold this or not? >> come closer. and wayne, come out of there now. >> you got it. >> we've got it. >> he got it. >> that photograph is pop culture history. >> that is what access buys. one more small, significant moment from the archive. >> just iconic stuff. >> yes. >> great job. >> ahead a bit of relief from our drought. after the rain we'll get an update on water supplies find out how much more wet weather we need. >> white out. a snow storm pounds parts of the northeast. >> then, a corvette rescue. what happened to seven mint-condition sp
who made friends with the band and years later, earned trust to shoot this famous portrait of jerry garcia. >> i shot these in 1991. they gave me 90 seconds. >> no picture happens easily. jay had a special one for the fox theater that night. >> i'm going to shoot ten pictures if can, if they'll sit that long. >> that guitarist is robe keyinger of the doors. if only jay could get all of them together in one room for a shot. >> you're going sit there. >> 90...
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i couldn't believe what i was hearing in terms of world class performers playing the blues in jerry garcia amphitheater. we've had cultural events that served our ethnic communities in san francisco, young people as well. i know this year will be our second year that we'll be doing it. it's going to be a great [speaker not understood] to see move forward. i just want to say thank you for your dedication, your work, your involvement in the park is beyond this concert series, in so many other ways you are stewards of our trees, open space, play grounds. that's something that is really tremendous for the future of the park. and your dedication also guarantees [speaker not understood]. $10 million is coming to work in the park ha been part of really how -- part of revitalizing the community, advocacy around the park. so, the first day, i believe, there is a special saturday in the park children's concert on may 31st with a special remembrance of frank owe mancini who was instrumental in getting so many people involved in mclaren park. so, that will be -- is that the first? the first day. so, w
i couldn't believe what i was hearing in terms of world class performers playing the blues in jerry garcia amphitheater. we've had cultural events that served our ethnic communities in san francisco, young people as well. i know this year will be our second year that we'll be doing it. it's going to be a great [speaker not understood] to see move forward. i just want to say thank you for your dedication, your work, your involvement in the park is beyond this concert series, in so many other...
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made friends with the band and years later earned enough trust to shoot this famous portrait of jerry garciactures of jerry in 1991. they gave me about 90 seconds to do this portrait. >> reporter: in truth, no picture happens easily. jay had a special one in mind for the box theater that night. >> i'm going to shoot about 10 pictures if i can. if he will sit that long. >> reporter: you see that guitarist sharing the stage? robby kreeger of the doors, and this a one-time meeting between 1960s rock royalty and new mill enial southern comfort. for 90 seconds, this man who makes an art of blending into the background takes total control. >> should i hold the guitar or not? >> all right. wayne, come out of there now. >> you got it. >> so we got it. >> reporter: oh, he got it. >> with robby kreeger is pop culture history. >> reporter: that's what access really buys, one more small but significant moment for the archive. from oakland, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> bay area wheel watchers have another chance to line up for their shot of being a contestant on wheel of fortune. the wheel mobile is at
made friends with the band and years later earned enough trust to shoot this famous portrait of jerry garciactures of jerry in 1991. they gave me about 90 seconds to do this portrait. >> reporter: in truth, no picture happens easily. jay had a special one in mind for the box theater that night. >> i'm going to shoot about 10 pictures if i can. if he will sit that long. >> reporter: you see that guitarist sharing the stage? robby kreeger of the doors, and this a one-time...
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made friends with the band and years later earned enough trust to shoot this famous portrait of jerry garcia>> i shot these pictures of jerry in 1991. they gave me about 90 seconds to do this portrait. >> reporter: in truth, no picture happens easily. jay had a special one in mind for the box theater that night. >> i'm going to shoot about 10 pictures if i can. if they'll sit that long. >> reporter: you see that guitarist sharing the stage? robby kreeger of the doors, and this a one-time meeting between 1960s rock royalty and new millenial southern comfort. if only jay could get them all together in one room for a shot. >> you come and sit right there. you sit right there. >> reporter: for 90 seconds, this man who makes an art of blending into the background takes total control. >> should i hold the guitar or not? >> come a little bit closer in the back. all right. wayne, come out of there now. >> you got it. >> so we got it. >> reporter: oh, he got it. >> with robby kreeger is pop culture history. >> reporter: that's what access really buys, one more small but significant moment for the arc
made friends with the band and years later earned enough trust to shoot this famous portrait of jerry garcia>> i shot these pictures of jerry in 1991. they gave me about 90 seconds to do this portrait. >> reporter: in truth, no picture happens easily. jay had a special one in mind for the box theater that night. >> i'm going to shoot about 10 pictures if i can. if they'll sit that long. >> reporter: you see that guitarist sharing the stage? robby kreeger of the doors,...
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made friends with the band and years later earned enough trust to shoot this famous portrait of jerry garcia. >> they gave me 90 seconds to do the portrait. >> no portrait happens easily and he had a special idea. >> i will shoot 10 pictures if i can, if he will sit that long. >> do you see the guitarist sharing the stage? he is from the doors and this one-time meeting between 1960s rock royalty and new millenial southern come -- comfort. if only he could get them together for a shot. for 90 seconds a man who makes an art 6 blending in the background took teat tall con -- total control. >> wayne you have to come out of there of the. >> we got it. >> oh he got it. >> that photograph is pop culture history. >> and that's what access really buys. one more small, but significant moment for the archives. from oakland, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> a 905-year-old world war -- a 95-year-old world war ii veteran came out to support runners and it was a spontaneous tribute to him. he cheered on the racers and runners took a small detour to shake his hand and say thanks. the run raised money for mili
made friends with the band and years later earned enough trust to shoot this famous portrait of jerry garcia. >> they gave me 90 seconds to do the portrait. >> no portrait happens easily and he had a special idea. >> i will shoot 10 pictures if i can, if he will sit that long. >> do you see the guitarist sharing the stage? he is from the doors and this one-time meeting between 1960s rock royalty and new millenial southern come -- comfort. if only he could get them...
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made friends with the band and years later earned enough trust to shoot this famous portrait of jerry garcia. >> they gave me 90 seconds to do the portrait. >> no portrait happens easily and he had a special idea. >> i will shoot 10 pictures if i can, if he will sit that long. >> do you see the guitarist sharing the stage? he is from the doors and this one-time meeting between 1960s rock royalty and new millenial southern come -- comfort. if only he could get them together for a shot. for 90 seconds a man who makes an art 6 blending in the background took teat tall con -- total control. >> wayne you have to come out of there of the. >> we got it. >> oh he got it. >> that photograph is pop culture history. >> and that's what access really buys. one more small, but significant moment for the archives. from oakland, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> a 905-year-old world war -- a 95-year-old world war ii veteran came out to support runners and it was a spontaneous tribute to him. he cheered on the racers and runners took a small detour to shake his hand and say thanks. the run raised money for mili
made friends with the band and years later earned enough trust to shoot this famous portrait of jerry garcia. >> they gave me 90 seconds to do the portrait. >> no portrait happens easily and he had a special idea. >> i will shoot 10 pictures if i can, if he will sit that long. >> do you see the guitarist sharing the stage? he is from the doors and this one-time meeting between 1960s rock royalty and new millenial southern come -- comfort. if only he could get them...
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ultimately made friends with the bad and years later earned enough trouft shoot thust to sh portrait of jerry garcia> i shot this at the concert in 1991. they gave me 90 seconds to do this portrait. >> reporter: in truth, no picture happens easily. jay had a special one in mind for the fox theater that night. >> i'm going to shoot about ten pictures if i can. if they'll sit that left wing. >> reporter: you see the guitarist sharing the stage? he's robber krieger of the doors. this, a one-time meeting between 1960s rock royalty and new millennial southern comfort. if only jay could get all of them together in one room for a shot. >> come and sit there. you can sit there -- >> reporter: for 90 seconds, this man who makes an art of blending in the background took total control. >> do i hold the guitar or not? >> reporter: come closer in the back there. all right. and wayne, you got to come out of there now. >> you got it. >> reporter: he got it. >> that photograph is pop culture history. >> reporter: that's what access really buys. one more small but significant moment for the archive. from oakland, ab
ultimately made friends with the bad and years later earned enough trouft shoot thust to sh portrait of jerry garcia> i shot this at the concert in 1991. they gave me 90 seconds to do this portrait. >> reporter: in truth, no picture happens easily. jay had a special one in mind for the fox theater that night. >> i'm going to shoot about ten pictures if i can. if they'll sit that left wing. >> reporter: you see the guitarist sharing the stage? he's robber krieger of the...
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the guitars of jerry garcia for about $1 million apiece for people they grew up with jerry and thoughtm as an almost godlike figure and the opportunity to have something that he treasured and played on stage. >> you mentioned there is a personal collection for people -- connection for people bidding. what might this collection go for? there is a range from $7,000, to what we could expect would be a seven-figure amount. many are in the $300,000 range. this is a rapidly emerging field of collecting. they are manageable, you can handle them and they look beautiful. >> how do you bid on them? >> guernsey's, easy, here in new york, or on three different online auction platforms. >> you have the online thing going, too. >> you bet. we had an option last summer with hundreds in the room, the 10,000 people online. we have it all covered. if there is a will, there is a way. loebfore i let you go, dan has been making noise in the auction world. what are your thoughts on that? >> we have been plugging away for 40 years, and done many of the best options ever, and we are here for the long haul at
the guitars of jerry garcia for about $1 million apiece for people they grew up with jerry and thoughtm as an almost godlike figure and the opportunity to have something that he treasured and played on stage. >> you mentioned there is a personal collection for people -- connection for people bidding. what might this collection go for? there is a range from $7,000, to what we could expect would be a seven-figure amount. many are in the $300,000 range. this is a rapidly emerging field of...
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. >> there is a connection between loving jerry garcia, loving health, loving quinoa and high altitude>> we just got to the bottom of hippie grains. on that note, she's like i'm never coming back. >> when we come back, we will be talking about shares of electronic arts hitting a five-year high after the release of its new videogame. but the game could be a bigger boost for microsoft, which could use it. about thattalking when "market makers" comes back. ♪ >> i'm erik schatzker here with stephanie ruhle and you are watching "market makers" on bloomberg television. the most anticipated game of the " andis called "titanfall it hit the shelves last night. it is a multiplayer combat game available exquisitely on microsoft platforms. it could invigorate sales of the xbox one premium console which is lagging behind playstation four. bloomberg's own game boy has been up all my testing it. >> i am invigorated. up andd to pick those bill bell last week. comes with a book? >> this is the manual you get with the game. to $25can't afford manual, you will use the online version. --s shows the amount
. >> there is a connection between loving jerry garcia, loving health, loving quinoa and high altitude>> we just got to the bottom of hippie grains. on that note, she's like i'm never coming back. >> when we come back, we will be talking about shares of electronic arts hitting a five-year high after the release of its new videogame. but the game could be a bigger boost for microsoft, which could use it. about thattalking when "market makers" comes back. ♪ >>...