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6 July 1969 Newport: Newport Jazz Festival: 8 July 1969 Miami: Miami Beach Convention Center: 9 July 1969 Tampa: Curtis Hixon Hall: 10 July 1969 Jacksonville: Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum: 11 July 1969 Laurel: Laurel Pop Festival – Laurel Park Racecourse: 12 July 1969 Philadelphia: The Spectrum: 13 July 1969 New York City: Singer Bowl ...
Led Zeppelin also performed at several music festivals over the years, including the Atlanta International and the Texas International Pop Festivals in 1969, the Bath Festival of Blues in 1969 and the next one in 1970, the "Days on the Green" in Oakland, California in 1977, and the Knebworth Music Festival in 1979.
24 April 1969 San Francisco: United States: Fillmore West: 25 April 1969 Winterland Ballroom: 26 April 1969 27 April 1969 Fillmore West 29 April 1969 Los Angeles: Whisky a Go Go: 30 April 1969 1 May 1969 Irvine: Crawford Hall - UC Irvine: 2 May 1969 Pasadena: Rose Palace: 3 May 1969 4 May 1969 Santa Monica: Santa Monica Civic Center: 5 May 1969 ...
The festival's 1969 program was an experiment in fusing jazz, soul, and rock music, and their respective audiences. The Thursday evening set featured performances by jazz musicians Sun Ra , Bill Evans , George Benson , Freddie Hubbard , and Anita O'Day , and a jazz jam session hosted by organist Jimmy Smith and featuring, among others, Art ...
"What Is and What Should Never Be" was performed live at Led Zeppelin concerts between 1969 and 1973. A live version taken from a performance at the Royal Albert Hall in 1970 can be seen on the Led Zeppelin DVD. [6] Another was included on disc two of the live triple album How The West Was Won. [7] Two more versions were included in BBC ...
The first tour starting in 1969 and finishing with three dates in Europe in January 1970, was the first Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young tour. The tour was notable for performing at many of the era's major festivals including their second ever gig, a one-hour show at the Woodstock Festival in the early morning of August 18, 1969, which was a baptism by fire for the group.
“American Epic” director Bernard MacMahon has revealed the title of his long-awaited and recently completed Led Zeppelin feature documentary: “Becoming Led Zeppelin.” The project, which ...
Led Zeppelin's 1968/1969 tour of North America was the first concert tour of the United States and Canada by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 26 December 1968 and concluded on 16 February 1969.