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Owsley Stanley - Wikipedia Augustus Owsley Stanley III (January 19, 1935 – March 12, 2011) was an American-Australian audio engineer and clandestine chemist He was a key figure in the San Francisco Bay Area hippie movement during the 1960s and played a pivotal role in the decade's counterculture
About Owsley - Owsley Stanley Foundation Owsley essentially recorded every artist that ever played through a sound system that he built His catalog is prolific – both in the quantity of recordings and the stature of the artists These historic recordings comprise what he called “Bear’s Sonic Journals ”
Owsley Stanley LSD: From Grateful Dead Shows to Clinical Trials It was the namesake of Augustus Owsley Stanley III, as eccentric a figure as has ever proweled the American underground Wiry, furry, and proudly carnivorous, he also answered to “Bear ” He was
Owsley Stanley - High Flying Bird As a crafts-person, he became best known simply as 'Owsley' – the LSD "cook" (underground chemist) Under the professional name of "Bear", he worked with the rock band the Grateful Dead
5 Million LSD Trips: The Man Who Dosed the 60s Owsley wasn’t just funding the Grateful Dead—he was fueling them His LSD sales kept them on the road, and his ultra-pure acid became the soundtrack to their most legendary performances
Owsley Stanley dies at 76; ‘Acid King’ of the ‘60s . . . Born Augustus Owsley Stanley III in Kentucky on Jan 19, 1935, he was the grandson of a Kentucky governor and son of a naval commander His nickname, Bear, reputedly was inspired by the profuse
Owsley (musician) - Wikipedia William Reese Owsley III (March 6, 1966 – April 30, 2010), known professionally as Owsley, was an American singer and songwriter His two solo albums won critical acclaim, and his debut album was nominated for a Grammy Award, [1] as was the song "Threaten Me With Heaven" [2]
Owsley Stanley - chemeurope. com Owsley was also an accomplished sound engineer, and the longtime soundman for seminal psychedelic rock band The Grateful Dead; the band's well-known "dancing bear" icon derives from his nickname, as he frequently printed the image on blotter sheets of LSD distributed at Grateful Dead concerts
Bears Sonic Journals - Owsley Stanley Foundation The Owsley Stanley Foundation is pleased to present an audiophile release of incendiary performances by the incomparable Doc and Merle Watson, from Bear’s Sonic Journals -Owsley’s storied trove of live concert recordings