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Phil Lesh Bob Weir Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash Handbell 1998 SEVA Benefit

Phil Lesh Bob Weir Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash Handbell 1998 SEVA Benefit

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Phil Lesh Bob Weir Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash Handbell 1998 SEVA Benefit
Phil Lesh Bob Weir Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash Handbell 1998 SEVA Benefit
Phil Lesh Bob Weir Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash Handbell 1998 SEVA Benefit
Phil Lesh Bob Weir Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash Handbell 1998 SEVA Benefit
Phil Lesh Bob Weir Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash Handbell 1998 SEVA Benefit
Phil Lesh Bob Weir Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash Handbell 1998 SEVA Benefit
Phil Lesh Bob Weir Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash Handbell 1998 SEVA Benefit
Phil Lesh Bob Weir Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash Handbell 1998 SEVA Benefit

Phil Lesh Bob Weir Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash Handbell 1998 SEVA Benefit

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20 Years of Service SEVA Foundation benefit concert program Total 4 pages including cover.
Condition: Near Mint 
Size: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2"
Date: 1998 May 15
Venue: Berkeley Community Center, Berkeley, CA
Performers: David Crosby, Graham Nash, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman, Jackson Browne, Odetta, Dan Bern, Iris DeMent, Ramblin? Jack Elliott, Charlie Musselwhite, John Trudell, Ram Dass.

Courtesy of wikipedia: Seva Foundation is an American non-profit international health organization based in Berkeley, California known for treating blindness. It was co-founded in 1978 by Dr. Larry Brilliant, Ram Dass, Wavy Gravy, Nicole Grasset and Govindappa Venkataswamy. Steve Jobs served as an early adviser and major contributor. Seva is best known for their work restoring eyesight to over 3 million blind people suffering from cataract blindness in places like Tibet, Nepal, Cambodia, Bangladesh, and throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The foundation also works on health projects in Native American communities throughout the United States