Warehouse Jersey - $100
Order your very own Warehouse jersey made famous by the Smoke Patrol and countless musicians. All letters and striping are double stitched and the material is a thick football practice-jersey. I guarantee you will be the hit of every LSU tailgating party and every concert you go to. I will only be producing 100 of these jerseys. All profits go to finishing the film. Just go to this eBay link or hit any of the donation buttons. Sizes: Small - Extra Large. Make sure to indicate what size you would like. jessycale@gmail.com for any questions.
Warehouse Baseball Shirt
This is a throw-back baseball shirt with 3/4 sleeves is available in black & white and Red & white. $35 - make sure to put size and color in the comments box. XXL and larger $42.
Warehouse Posters $20
Buy 2 get 1 free! - Buy 3 get 2 free!

Perfect for any music studio
or man cave.
or man cave.
All posters printed on 13x19
heavy weight paper.
heavy weight paper.
Grand Funk was actually at the Loyola Field House
not The Warehouse, still very cool though.
Jerry Garcia's arrest report and
mugshot from New Orleans.
mugshot from New Orleans.
This is the poster from Opening Night.
The Allman Brothers backstage
at The Warehouse.
at The Warehouse.
The Doors poster from their last show
with Jim Morrison.
with Jim Morrison.
Just hit the donate button and tell me which posters you would like.
Contact me at jessycale@gmail.com
if you have any questions.
Contact me at jessycale@gmail.com
if you have any questions.
Warehouse Poster 12x19
Tan Shirt

Our new Tan Shirt with the full Warehouse building and no website address - $25. XXL and Larger - $30.
Classic T-shirt

This is the first t-shirt we put together to help fund the film - $25. Make sure to put what size you need when you donate. XXL and larger - $30.
I found the original sign
Tom waited patiently as the wrecking ball smashed into The Warehouse and at the right time he hopped from his car, scaled the barricade and snatched up the wooden sign. Thanks Tom!
Scene Magazine
There is an article about our film and the tribute show from Harrah's Casino in this month's issue. Page 52. thanks Mark St James.
Check it out here.
Check it out here.
NewOrleans.com
"In 1970, current Harrah’s New Orleans Entertainment Director Bill Johnston got together with a group of friends and opened a music club in the city’s Warehouse District that, in its 12-year history, achieved near-legendary status. With such renowned acts as the Allman Brothers, The Who, Pink Floyd, Rod Stewart, ZZ Top, Chicago, David Bowie, Elton John, Joe Cocker, Ted Nugent, the Grateful Dead and more, The Warehouse at Tchoupitoulas and Felicity streets was THE hottest place for live music in New Orleans in the 1970s."
The rest of the interview located HERE.
The rest of the interview located HERE.
The Soundtrack
Our next big hurdle with this film will be raising the funds for a proper soundtrack. Early estimates from our (thank god she is pro bono) lawyer are around $40,000. I know this number seems large but I truly feel that if we all can give just a little we will surprised at what we can accomplish together.
Thank You so Much
Jessy Cale Williamson
Thank You so Much
Jessy Cale Williamson
Blog of New Orleans

When me and my cousin were growing up, and started getting into old ’60s and ’70s music, we’d always ask our parents, ‘Hey, did you every see the Doors? Did you ever see Pink Floyd? The Allman Brothers?’ And they’d say, ‘Oh, at the Warehouse.’ So for a good portion of our youth, we were always hearing about the Warehouse. It had been torn down, so even as adults, it seemed like this mythical place. We didn’t know where it was, or what it was, or anything.
The rest of the interview is located here.
Hello Everyone

Harrah's Casino in New Orleans will be hosting a 40th anniversary tribute show for The Warehouse in January. We will be showing a ten minute sneak preview of the film before the show. Click here for ticket sales.
The Warehouse

I would like to personally thank John Wallace for this awesome picture of The Warehouse. Thanks John, your t-shirts will be in shortly.
George Friedman

We sat down with George a while back at his hotel on Canal st where he told us about the evolution of The Warehouse, his days as the accountant and the family dynamic the employees experienced. Thanks George.
Robin Tate
In our interview with Robin he told us many stories about The Warehouse. From his first job as spot light operator at age fifteen to driving the limousine to pick up The Doobie brothers at the airport and driving around the quarter with Foghat partying. He also told us about how working at The Warehouse taught him the business lessons to go on to open his own promotion company. Thank you so much Robin.
Barnaby

In our interview with Barnaby he told us about how he met Bill Johnston & Brian Glynn in Chicago and some great stories about coming down to New Orleans to help the guys open up the Warehouse. Thank You so Much Barnaby.
Willie Perkins ABB Road Manager 70-80

I sat down with Willie Perkins over the weekend in Macon as well. He told me how he went from being a banker to the road manager for The Allman Bros. He also told me about the night the ABB got busted, spent the night in jail and the first thing Duane said when he was released. "Tell the boys to pack up the truck and head to Audubon park, we're playing." Thanks Willie
The Legendary Red Dog

I drove up to Macon Georgia last weekend and sat down with a living legend. Red Dog told me about his 30 years with The Allman Brothers and the day he first met Duane Allman. He remembered The Warehouse well and said he loved the ladies in New Orleans. Thanks so Much Red Dog.
Tony Green

We were fortunate enough to sit down with local artist and musician Tony Green,who let us borrow his collection of In your Ear magazines. Thanks so much Tony. Hope your having fun in Italy.
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