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Alive! Tour (1975–1976) Destroyer Tour (1976) The Alive! Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Kiss, in support of their 1975 live album Alive!. The tour ...
Following the album's release, the band embarked on the Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour in which Derek Riggs' cover artwork was recreated on stage. The band played over 100 shows, including the Monsters of Rock festival at Donington Park , and recorded the Maiden England video at Birmingham's NEC .
Robby Benson (born Robin David Segal; January 21, 1956 [1]) is an American actor, director, and musician.He rose to prominence as a teen idol in the late 1970s, appearing in the films Ode to Billy Joe (1976), One on One (1977) and Ice Castles (1978).
It was recorded at the Macon City Auditorium in Macon, Georgia on February 11, 1972. The third archival concert album from the Allman Brothers Band Recording Company, it was released in 2004. The Macon City show was recorded several months after the death of guitarist Duane Allman.
Dick's Picks Volume 36 is the 36th and last installment of the Dick's Picks series of Grateful Dead concert recordings. It is a four-CD set. This release contains the Dead's complete show recorded on September 21, 1972 at The Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Produced by long-time collaborator Richard Perry, it was recorded at The Forum in Inglewood, part of Greater Los Angeles, on April 15, 1972, during Four for McGovern, a concert held in benefit for George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign. A CD version of Live Concert at the Forum was released on September 6, 1989.
When asked about her character in a new teen romance Buster and Billie, Goodfellow replied, "I play a socially retarded chick." [12] Her character, Billie Jo Truluck, is the proverbial girl from the other side of the tracks with a reputation every boy knows.
In Concert [nb 1] is a live double album by the American jazz musician Miles Davis.It was recorded in 1972 at the Philharmonic Hall in New York City. Columbia Records' original release did not credit any personnel, recording date, or track listing, apart from the inner liner listing the two titles "Foot Fooler" and "Slickaphonics."