It was managed by Lou 'the Glue' Marcelli, who was also well known to members of the Dolphin Club in San Francisco.
[5][6] In 1969, Freddie Herrera bought Dino and Carlo's, and he opened a rock and roll club in the location and named it the Keystone Korner.
Among them were: the Flamin’ Groovies, Devil's Kitchen,[15] Trudy Broussard Trio, Country Weather,[9] Marble Farm,[9] Little Miss Cornshuck's Loose Troupe, DAEMON (John CASH Farrar), and The Amplified Ohm.
They parlayed the success of a local disk jockey affectionately known as "The Buddha from Muir Beach" who already ran concerts at the Lodge.
[16] Unfortunately the bar later added nude dancing which outraged the local residents of Muir Beach.