Ed Gutekunst, Jiro Yoneshige, and I worked together at the Trident. Ed’s Dad was one of the owner’s of Oindine’s upstairs. A lot of stories here.  Ed, an unusually talented artist, had wonderful insight into all the scenes behind the scenes. Jiro aka Melvin was often caught getting high with many of the celebrities that dropped by.  Somehow it all seemed normal back then…? Click continue reading to get to video…best!

Mark

I worked at the Trident from 1974 to 1976 when it was temporarily closed before reopening almost a year later with a new crew & menu. The era covered here is 1966 to 1980 when the Trident was "Magic!" Mark Danforth Lomas 805.845.2888 MDLomas@gmail.com

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