Alan backstage at McFarlin Auditorium at SMU, University Park, TX, June 17, 1968. Photo courtesy of James A. Long.
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Canned Heat in December 1966, after signing with Liberty Records.
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Please consider making a donation for Alan to Save the Redwoods League today for Giving Tuesday! 💚🦉🌲
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Alan in only Alan’s sleeping position. Taken by Marina Bokelman, 1966.
“He always slept on his back with his knees up in the air. I never observed him to sleep in any other position, which was fascinating. I’ve never seen anyone else sleep like that. I wouldn’t think it would be easy to do! It was endearing, because it was totally weird and unique. I’d never seen another human being sleep like that - it was just Al.”
-Marina Bokelman
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Fly high amongst the redwoods, Blind Owl 💚🦉 🌲
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Thinking of Alan extra hard today. 7-4-43 - 9-3-70
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54 years ago, this site was rockin’! ☮️🕊️🎸
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Since YouTube keeps removing it, here it is again: Canned Heat - One Kind Favor. Enjoy!
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Yesterday Canned Heat was honored at the Notodden, Norway Blues Walk of Fame.
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I made this for Alan in honor of his 80th Birthday. It’s an Ai voice recording of Alan’s real voice reading his essay Grim Harvest, sampled from the Marina Bokelman interview. 🌲🦉💚
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A painting of Alan by an unknown artist.
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Alan Christie Wilson age 8, age 25.
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Happy Father’s Day.
This is Alan’s father, John “Jack” Christie Wilson 1914-2000, at his ham radio station in the 1950’s, and in the 90’s with Alan’s 1970 Ford Econoline van.
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Alan performing with his friend David Evans and Bob Hite at the First National Blues Convention, London, UK, Sept 1968.
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Screenshots of Alan from “Naked Zoo.”
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