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  2. Welcome to the Canteen - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Traffic toured in support of their comeback album John Barleycorn Must Die, with a quartet line-up of Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, Jim Capaldi, and Ric Grech.In November, the group played a series of concerts at the Fillmore East, and recordings from these concerts were compiled into a live album, to be called Live Traffic, [5] consisting of "Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring", "Glad ...

  3. Don't You Know What the Night Can Do? - Wikipedia

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    In the 1 December issue of Rolling Stone, Weisner reiterated that the song was written before the deal with Michelob was struck. [2] In a 1990 biography, Winwood explained: "When [the album] was finished, but before it came out, [Michelob] took the song they wanted, and very quickly shot the commercial.

  4. Far from Home (Traffic album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded in Woodstock, Kilcoole near Dublin, Ireland and mixed at the Chateau Miraval in Correns, southern France.Though the subsequent tour would feature a full band, this album features Winwood playing all of the instruments and singing all the vocals, with the exception of Capaldi's drums and backing vocals, Davy Spillane's Uilleann pipes on "Holy Ground", and recording ...

  5. List of Yes concert tours (1980s–90s) - Wikipedia

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    Main articles: List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s), List of Yes concert tours (2000s–10s), and List of Yes concert tours (2020s) The English progressive rock band Yes has toured for five decades. The band played live from its creation in Summer 1968. Their first overseas shows were in Belgium and the Netherlands in June 1969. They played regularly through December 1980, with the band ...

  6. ARMS Charity Concerts - Wikipedia

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    The ARMS Charity Concerts were a series of charitable rock concerts in support of Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis in 1983. [1] The first (and initially planned to be the only) event took place at the Royal Albert Hall on September 20, 1983, with subsequent dates occurring in the United States, with slightly different lineups of musicians.

  7. The Last Great Traffic Jam - Wikipedia

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    The Last Great Traffic Jam is a live album and DVD from the English rock band Traffic. [1] The album was recorded on the 1994 reunion tour supporting Far from Home . DVD track listing

  8. Roll with It (album) - Wikipedia

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    Roll with It is the fifth solo studio album by English blue-eyed soul artist Steve Winwood, released on 20 June 1988.It became one of Winwood's most commercially successful albums, reaching number four on the UK Albums Chart and number one on the US Billboard 200, and has sold over three million copies.

  9. List of Blind Faith concerts - Wikipedia

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    The first gig, on 7 June at Hyde Park, London was witnessed by 100,000 fans. [1] This was followed by a series of dates in Scandinavia through the rest of the month, followed by a US tour starting in Madison Square Garden on 12 July. [2] The US tour continued until the group's final concert on 24 August in Hawaii, after which the group split. [3]