Showing posts with label Trude Heller's Trik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trude Heller's Trik. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

1967 Ads Revisited: Trude Heller's Trik

Selected 1967 Voice ads for Trude Heller's Trik.  This was a larger Times Square-area outpost of her original Greenwich Village club--which I assume was still in operation during this time, although I found no ads for it in the '67 archive.

4/27/67 issue--front page photo.


5/11/67 issue.

5/18/67 issue.

5/25/67 issue.

6/1/67 issue.

6/8/67 issue.

6/15/67 issue.

6/22/67 issue.


6/22/67 "Scenes" column excerpt.

6/22/67 issue.

6/29/67 issue.

6/29/67 issue.

7/6/67 issue.

7/20/67 issue.

7/27/67 issue.

8/3/67 issue.

8/10/67 issue.

10/5/67 issue.


My first Trude Heller's post from May 2005.  (Other posts on it can be accessed via the Trude Heller's label.)

My earlier post on '67 Trik ads from June 2010.

Billboard articles on the Trik from Google Book Search or the Billboard site.  (And for the original club downtown as well.)

Trude Heller's Google Image Search.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

1967 Ads: Flashback, Part 2

8/3/67 issue:







"Pop Eye" column excerpt--I'll give a link to the article at the end of the post.








10/5/67 issue:















Link to full article below--Action House and Cafe au Go Go shows are also discussed. 


"Scenes" column excerpt.






11/2/67 issue:














"Scenes" column excerpts.





11/30/67 issue:











12/7/67 issue:












At first glance I thought this was for a ? and the Mysterians show.






And here are a few tidbits I somehow neglected to gather from the previously-viewed 12/14/67 issue:


"Pop Eye" column excerpts.






Reviews, articles, etc:

3/2/67: Richard Goldstein's "Pop Eye" examines the San Francisco music scene and includes a fabulous typo: "Grace Glick."  Howard Smith's "Scenes" column includes discussions of early hippie weddings and an attempted Be-In at Grand Central Station.  There's also a cool review of a drag ball/contest at Town Hall.

4/6/67: "Pop Eye" features the Who's first American appearance at Murray the K's RKO 58th Street show; it's one of the best pieces on the band I've ever read.  This issue is tacked on the end of the 3/30/67 ish, so you may as well check out that week's reports on the Central Park Be-In.

6/1/67: "Pop Eye" isn't particularly musical this week--instead it ponders, "What're you doin', Marshall McLuhan?"  But you might dig this report on hippie tourism destinations (links to nearby Robert Fiance beauty school ad--check out the ad for "Greek boy wigs" on the bottom half of the page too!).

8/3/67: "Pop Eye" focuses on an L.A. music biz guy named Billy James.  Good "Scenes" column too--but then, it should go without saying that it's always worth reading.

10/5/67:  "Pop Eye" on Cream, Phil Ochs at Carnegie, WOR-FM fires Murray the K.

11/2/67: Report on the Mattachine Society's ball at the Hotel Diplomat.

11/30/67: Anti-War demonstration in Washington Square, Jefferson Market Library opens (links to nearby ad), the "Death of Hippie" ceremony in the Haight, Taylor Mead feature, and "Scenes."

12/14/67:  Doors coverage (among other cool items) in "Scenes" and "Pop Eye."