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The Rolling Stones' 1965 1st American Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on April 23 and concluded on May 29, 1965. ... 17/05/1965 San Diego ...
S. San Diego Jewish Men's Choir; San Diego Men's Chorus; San Diego Symphony; The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers; Sever Your Ties; The Shambles (band) The Silent Comedy
San Diego San Diego International Sports Center: July 3, 1969 South Lake Tahoe The Fun House: July 4, 1969 July 5, 1969 July 11, 1969 San Francisco Fillmore West July 12, 1969 July 13, 1969 July 19, 1969 Monterey: Monterey Peninsula College Gymnasium: July 21, 1969 Concord: Concord Armory: July 25, 1969 [i] Woodinville: Gold Creek Park July 26 ...
The Rolling Stones' 1965 2nd American Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on October 29 and concluded on December 5, 1965. On this tour, the band supported their album Out of Our Heads.
The group was active, played local San Diego clubs like The Cinnamon Cinder, and at other times, toured widely. In 1967, The Cascades appeared onscreen in the Crown International Pictures teen comedy adventure film, Catalina Caper , which included their version of a song written by Ray Davies of the Kinks, "There's A New World Opening For Me".
The Rolling Stones' Far East tour was the first concert tour of Oceania by the band. The tour commenced on 22 January and concluded on 16 February 1965. This series of concerts was a package tour with Roy Orbison and The Newbeats, and was promoted by Harry M. Miller.
8. Buffalo Springfield. Before he became a successful solo act, Neil Young was a member of the folk-rock group Buffalo Springfield alongside Stephen Stills of Crosby, Stills, and Nash.
San Diego: San Diego Sports Arena: 23 March 1974: San Antonio: San Antonio Civic Center 24 March 1974: Baton Rouge: LSU Assembly Center: 25 March 1974: Dallas: Dallas Convention Center: Europe 11 April 1974: Frankfurt: West Germany: Messegelände Halle 12 April 1974: Munich: Olympiahalle: 13 April 1974 14 April 1974: Ludwigshafen: Friedrich ...