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− | Among Bob's contributions to the Dead scene are the orignial art for the Logo, the album covers of Live Dead and Bear's Choice (see: <a href="http://thebear.org/bearstory.html">Bear Story</a>), a poster for a Mickey Hart Diga show at the Marin Veteran's Auditorium, and the Egyptian Eyes of Horus seen for a time on the drum heads. | + | Among Bob's contributions to the Dead scene are the orignial art for the Logo, the album covers of Live Dead and Bear's Choice (see: [http://thebear.org/bearstory.html Bear Story]), a poster for a Mickey Hart Diga show at the Marin Veteran's Auditorium, and the Egyptian Eyes of Horus seen for a time on the drum heads. |
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| He was a bagpiper, made some of his own pipes and could play many traditional folk instruments such as guitar, viol da gamba, and various shawms and flutes. He was a founding member of the Golden Toad, a large SF group which played tradional and ethnic music, and was a regular member of a smaller folk group called Le Camembert. He was a long time performer at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire. | | He was a bagpiper, made some of his own pipes and could play many traditional folk instruments such as guitar, viol da gamba, and various shawms and flutes. He was a founding member of the Golden Toad, a large SF group which played tradional and ethnic music, and was a regular member of a smaller folk group called Le Camembert. He was a long time performer at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire. |
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| ; [http://thebear.org/Bob_Thomas.html Visit Website] | | ; [http://thebear.org/Bob_Thomas.html Visit Website] |
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- Thomas, Bob
- 1938-1993
Among Bob's contributions to the Dead scene are the orignial art for the Logo, the album covers of Live Dead and Bear's Choice (see: Bear Story), a poster for a Mickey Hart Diga show at the Marin Veteran's Auditorium, and the Egyptian Eyes of Horus seen for a time on the drum heads.
He was a bagpiper, made some of his own pipes and could play many traditional folk instruments such as guitar, viol da gamba, and various shawms and flutes. He was a founding member of the Golden Toad, a large SF group which played tradional and ethnic music, and was a regular member of a smaller folk group called Le Camembert. He was a long time performer at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire.
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