Harbinger Complex Concert History

A garage band from Fremont, CA, the Harbinger Complex are best remembered for their 1966 fuzz-punk classic "I Think I'm Down" (Brent 7056). The quintet centered on lead vocalist Jim Hockstaff and his songwriting partner B. Hoyle III. Hockstaff's Dionysian exploits -- the siring of several love children -- got him banned from Fremont's Washington High, yet his musicianship inspired student Jim Sawyers (later of the Topsiders, Otherside, Vejtables and the Syndicate of Sound -- to hone his own nascent guitar skills.

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Howlin' Wolf / Big Brother And The Holding Company / Janis Joplin / Harbinger Complex on Apr 23, 1967 [550-small]

Howlin' Wolf / Big Brother And The Holding Company / Janis Joplin / Harbinger Complex
Apr 23, 1967
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Howlin' Wolf / Big Brother And The Holding Company / Janis Joplin / Harbinger Complex on Apr 22, 1967 [551-small]

Howlin' Wolf / Big Brother And The Holding Company / Janis Joplin / Harbinger Complex
Apr 22, 1967
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Howlin' Wolf / Big Brother And The Holding Company / Janis Joplin / Harbinger Complex on Apr 21, 1967 [552-small]

Howlin' Wolf / Big Brother And The Holding Company / Janis Joplin / Harbinger Complex
Apr 21, 1967
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Psychedelic Rock
Garage Rock
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1967 3 concerts
1966 1 concert
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