A few months back David Ganapoler posted an article from the Marin Independent Journal on Facebook regarding the closing of the Trident. The article was written by Mark Whittington, and here are some excerpts:
“SAUSALITO – The Trident was a symbol of the 70’s that had a special magic. It was happening! The Trident was a hang out for rock stars, with Mick Jagger, Janis Joplin, and Bob Dylan giving impromptu concerts. Hollywood high brows and local hipsters rubbed elbows there with drug dealers and Hell’s Angels. The carefully chosen waitresses turned heads. Frank Werber opened the Trident in 1961 (the third version of the Trident officially closed in 1981. We’re onto the fourth version presently 2014) patterning it after the jazz super clubs of the East Coast.
Werber discovered a folk group in Menlo Park, turned them into the Kingston Trio, and managed their rise to success. The Trident was one of the groups real estate investments used to shelter the groups money. Werber also managed to survive several controversial marijuana arrests beating all but one conviction. The Marin Judge ruled that Werber’s use of pot for religious purposes wasn’t constitutionally protected. The Trident’s special feeling spilled over to the employees, who had a family type relationship.”
I worked for the Trio when the Trident was a Jazz club and then after it became the “place to go, for celebrity’s. Frank Werber was a wonderful man who was my mentor and I loved my job..I left in 1973 to move to Laguna but will never forget my incredible years in Sausalito and an employee of the Trident…
Eduardo needs to sign Johnny Depp to play the role of Terry Lawson in his movie !!!!! Jeez, and who will he get to play the parts of the busboys…????