Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre

The Sidney B. Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre, also known as the Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre or simply the Mountain Theatre, is a 4,000-seat open-air venue in Mount Tamalpais State Park, in Marin County, California, United States.

Jefferson Airplane performing at the Fantasy Fair

History

Beginning in 1913 Mount Tamalpais had hosted theatrical performances known as Mountain Plays in a natural amphitheatre setting 2,000 feet above sea level. In the first two decades the performances were accessed by hiking or riding the winding Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway.[1] The railway was led by businessman Sidney B. Cushing and, in 1933, the Civilian Conservation Corps began construction of a 4,000-seat stone amphitheater that was named the Sidney B. Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre in his honor.[2][3] The amphitheatre was constructed by the corps using massive serpentine rocks.[1] In 1967 the venue hosted the two-day Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival, widely considered the first outdoor rock festival ever held during the Summer of Love.[4] It hosts theatrical productions each year in the spring.

In response to the California State Parks budget crisis, on June 21, 2013, the Tamalpais Conservation Club[5] hosted a benefit concert, Mount Tam Jam,[6] with profits going towards funding a broad range of needed resources, from ranger and maintenance services to equipment for trail and bridge restoration and more expedient emergency response. This first eight-hour festival resulted in a sell-out crowd under perfect weather conditions. The musical lineup included Danny Click and the Hell Yeahs, Mike Farris and the Roseland Rhythm Review, Taj Mahal, CAKE and Galactic.[7] The ultimate aim is to make Mount Tam Jam an annual sustainable revenue source, a festive event that honors the spirit of the mountain and its legacy while preserving and protecting Mt. Tam and the Amphitheater for generations to come.

Since 2016, Roots & Branches Conservancy has produced Sound Summit, a fundraiser for Mount Tamalpais State Park, at the Amphitheatre, raising $100,000 in total for 2016 and 2017.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]

References

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  2. "Mount Tamalpais State Park CCC Features". State of California. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
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  6. "Mount Tam Jam 6/22/13 - Galactic, CAKE, Taj Mahal Trio, Mike Farris & Roseland Rhythm Revue, Danny Click & The Hell Yeahs!". www.tamjam.org.
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  14. "Rock 'n' roll returns to Mount Tamalpais this summer with 'Sound Summit'".
  15. "Sound Summit 2017: A Benefit for The Mountain". Eventbrite.
  16. "501c3Lookup - ROOTS & BRANCHES CONSERVANCY". 501c3Lookup.
  17. "Roots & Branches Conservancy in San Francisco, California (CA) - NonProfitFacts.com". www.nonprofitfacts.com.
  18. "Sound Summit: A Benefit for The Mountain Nabs Wilco, Los Lobos & More for Sept. 17 Concert on Mt. Tam". Enjoy Mill Valley.
  19. "Sound Summit Announces 2017 Lineup". 19 June 2017.
  20. "Sound Summit- Visit Marin 2017".
  21. "Sound Summit: A Benefit for the Mountain". 18 August 2016.
  22. "Ride Your Bike/Volunteer: Sound Summit on Mt TamMCBC". 15 August 2016.
  23. "State Parks Supporters Nab Eclectic Lineup for Mount Tam Jam Benefit". 6 May 2013.
  24. Staff, KHSU. "Interview: Halimah The Dreamah in the Summer of Love".
  25. "Mount Tam Jam to present diverse lineup".
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  28. "The Summer Of Love van 1967". 27 February 2017.
  29. Bohannon, Kim Weir, Sarah. "Up The Road: Summer Of Love".

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