- CD (with Paul Kantner): "Baron von Tollbooth and the Chrome Nun" (RCA)
- CD (with Paul Kantner): "Sunfighter" (RCA)
- Album (w/Paul Kantner): "Sunfighter", 1971 (Grunt)
- (November 6, 1965) He attended the Appeal I at the San Francisco Mime Troupe's company's loft on Howard Street in San Francisco, California with Charles Perry; Sandy Bull; Allen Ginsberg; The Frogs and Jefferson Airplane were in attendance.. Bill Graham was promoter. R. G. Davis was artistic director.
- (December 10, 1965) The fundraiser, "Appeal II: For Continued Freedom in the Arts", was raised at a rented auditorium in Geary near Fillmore in San Francisco, California with Jefferson Airplane; The Great Society; Big Brother and the Holding Company; Quicksilver Messenger Service; The Charlatans; John Handy Quintet; Mystery Trend; Gentlemen's Band and the Grateful Dead (formerly the Warlocks) using their new name for the first time. Wes Wilson was the poster designer. R. G. Davis was artistic director.
- (April 12, 1967) The fundraiser, "Appeal IV," was performed to raise money for legal fees for the San Francisco Mime Troupe in San Francisco, California with Jefferson Airplane (Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Spencer Dryden, Jack Casady, Grace Slick, Jorma Kaukonen, Skip Spence, and Joey Covington); Moby Grape; The Grateful Dead; Quicksilver; Messenger Service; Loading Zone and Andrew Stables Group in the cast. Robert Hurwitt, a troupe member, was producer. R.G. Davis was artistic director.
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