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Chet Helms, proponent of Summer of Love dies at 62

Posted : Mon, 27 Jun 2005 02:32:00 GMT
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SAN FRANSISCO: Chet Helms, the man who gave Janis Joplin to San Francisco, has died. The Summer of Love legend was 62. He died at San Francisco's California Pacific Medical Center due to complications arising as a result of a stroke.

Announcing his death, his wife Judy Davis said, "It was a beautiful death. It was a goodbye party. We all sang to him and told stories. He died as he lived — surrounded by love." Helms was the man who introduced legendary singer Joplin, was the founder and manager of Big Brother and the Holding Company. He also organized free concerts and "Human Be-ins" at the Golden Gate Park. These became the famous backdrops for his unforgettable 1967 Summer of Love.

Chester Leo Helms was born on Aug. 2, 1942. He was the oldest of three sons of Chester and Novella Helms. He lost his father at a tender age of 9. After this event, the family migrated to Texas where their grandfather raised the boys. Mr. Helms came to San Francisco in 1961. He had dropped out of the University of Texas in the same year.

He then became fascinated by rock music after attending a Rolling Stones concert at Civic Auditorium. He then helped found the Big Brother and the Holding Company. Mr. Helms joined up with the late Bill Graham to produce three shows at the Fillmore Auditorium in 1966. In 1979, he got back into organizing concerts through the Tribal Stomp II, a music festival at Monterey County Fairgrounds.

In 1997, he tried to recreate a Council for the Summer of Love, for a 30th anniversary celebration, but the show was messily organized and the city asked him to pay up $29,407 for police overtime costs. To this Mr. Helms famously replied, "We will make every effort to pay. But I don't have $29,000. I don't think among us we have $29,000. You can have my jacket."

Paying tribute to him, Mickey Hart, drummer for the Grateful Dead and many other bands, said, "Chet Helms was like one of the founding fathers of music scene here. He was really the heart and soul of the music scene here in San Francisco. He was more than just a promoter. The Avalon really captured the spirit and the vibe of the era."

Barry Melton, the lead guitarist for Country Joe & the Fish, said, "Without Chet, there would be no Grateful Dead, no Big Brother and the Holding Company, no Jefferson Airplane, no Country Joe & the Fish, no Quicksilver Messenger Service. He wasn't just a promoter; he was a supporter of music and art. He supported people emotionally, psychologically and psychically. He made the scene what it was."

Jerilyn Brandelius, his assistant of 30 years, said, "We were part of an epoch,. He was a mover and a shaker but in the most gentle way. He was a producer not a promoter. He had the ability to set up an environment where people could feel free to create art. He took joy in that. This is going to be a tough one. His effect on people on a daily basis was transformative."

Mr. Helms was grappling with health problems as he was affected by hepatitis C, a viral disease that leads to permanent liver damage. He suffered a stroke last Tuesday and scans revealed that there was clot formation in his brain.

His wife, stepdaughter, Sarah Davis, brothers John Helms of San Francisco and Jim Helms of Hawaii; and three grandchildren survive Mr. Helms.

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chet helms
By: richard david fahrner , Fri, 01 Jul 2005 02:08:42 GMT

prior to hippie rock and roll chet was an early proponent of legalizing marijuana(leading the first "smoke in" at union square)and in 1964 was known to friends as "king of the clementinas" due to his knack for finding treasures in debris boxes(rented by the clementina company) i do believe that his gallery start up monies came from a similar "junk find painting" also____one of poster artist wes wilson's earliest graphic art pieces was the the wedding invite to chet and loris nuptials held in a mission district loft


one person
By: David , Mon, 27 Jun 2005 17:29:48 GMT

One person can make a differance. Chet's passion for music and art has had a profound impact on music history. His existance has graced all of our lives. Tonight, I will be playing Big Brother and the Holding Company as loud as I possible can, while reflecting on a conversation I once had with Chet at the Double Rainbow over a cup of coffee and a slice of pie. RIP


Chet Helms past away last night
By: charlie , Mon, 27 Jun 2005 04:17:54 GMT

chet was a true hero of the american left


Big Thank's
By: Kitty , Mon, 27 Jun 2005 03:42:01 GMT

Sending many blessings of love and goodness at this passing of such a grand man as Chet. Surrounded in love and with family, music and stories as Chet continues to guide us, gift us in this life of ours. Much love to all family members ~ and all branches of this enormous tree of life.

I was fortunate enough to have the greatest time of my life in the "Summer of Love". How very lucky

I'm a fifth generation "Native Daughter of California".

Rembering the first time I walked Haight Street, lived in the Dead's Commune. We were the "Love Family" ~ and are the "Love Family" today. A nation unto our own. Having been blessed with the BEST music in this entire world, the people, the experiences! It resides in my heart.

Thank you, thank you, thank you. Huge hugs and loves to all ~ K, N, B, & E and so many more...



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