DAVID LINDLEY
GIGOGRAPHY
at
THE TAPER'S ALMANAC
compiled by Bill DeBlonk
updated 9-14-08
primary sources:
Los Angeles Times advertisments and listings (70's, 80's)
San Francisco Chronicle advertisments and listings (60's,
70's,
80's)
BAM Magazine advertisments and listings (80's)
Rolling Stone Magazine Artists Calendars (70's) ("RSAC")
(the least reliable source here)
Billboard Magazine Who/When/Where ("BB")
Billboard Magazine Top Box Office chart (70's dates with
attendance
figure)
posters David Lindley Tour Dates
David Lindley official website
www.davidlindley.com (recent dates)
Marmalade Skies website (Terry Reid dates)
Kaleidoscope website
www.pulsatingdream.com (60's Los Angeles dates)
Bill Graham Presents list of shows
tape lists *
Pete Long's gig lists (Jackson Browne, Crosby-Nash)
Paul Irwin's Archives
El Rayo-Xaminer (80's, 90's)
deleted webpages can often be found at the Internet Wayback Machine at www.archive.org
please send additions, corrections, comments to chicofishhead at yahoo.com
resident bluegrass band at
?-??-63 Cat’s Pyjamas,
?-??-63
?-??-?? Ash
Grove
?-??-??
DAVID LINDLEY SOLO:
?-??-66 Vito's,
2-03-67 Avalon
Ballroom, San Francisco (opened for Country Joe and the Fish, The
Sparrow) poster
2-04-67 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for Country Joe and the Fish, The Sparrow)
2-21-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
2-22-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
2-23-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
2-24-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
2-25-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
2-26-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
2-27-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
2-28-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
3-01-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
3-02-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
3-03-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
3-04-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
3-05-67
Troubadour, Los
Angeles (also: Hoyt Axton)
4-30-67
Hullabaloo, Los
Angeles Freedom of Expression Concert to Defend "The
Love Book"
5-02-67 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(also: Doc Watson)
5-22-67 Elm Tree Lawn, Scripps College, Claremont
Claremont Love-in (also: Scraggs Family, Byron
Williams, more)
6-02-67 Jazz
Workshop, San Francisco
6-03-67 Jazz
Workshop, San Francisco
6-04-67 Jazz
Workshop, San Francisco
6-10-67 Mt.
Tamalpais,
California Fantasy Faire and Magic Mountain Music
Festival (also:
Roger
Collins, Fifth Dimension, Chocolate Watch Band, Blackburn and Snow, The
Doors, Dionne Warwick, Canned Heat, Jim Kweskin Jug Band,
Merry-Go-Round) handbill
poster
6-11-67 Cheetah,
Los
Angeles (also: Clear Light)
6-17-67? Monterey free 9am concert outside Monterey Pop Festival Grounds
6-30-67 Pauley
Ballroom, UC
Berkeley Berkeley Folk Festival (8pm
program;
also: Janis Ian, Rev Gary Davis) program
7-01-67
Berkeley Berkeley
Folk Festival ("Street Dance"; 10:30 pm
program; also: James Cotten, Rev Gary Davis) program
7-02-67 Pauley
Ballroom, UC
Berkeley Berkeley Folk Festival (2pm
program;
also: James Cotten) program
7-03-67 UC
Berkeley Berkeley Folk Festival
(12noon panel discussion with Lindley, Country Joe McDonald and others,
moderated by Ralph Gleason; 2pm
bonus set; also: Red Crayola, Crome Syrcus, James Cotten) program review photos
7-03-67 Pauley
Ballroom, UC
Berkeley Berkeley Folk Festival (10:30pm
program;
also: Loading Zone) program
7-04-67
Berkeley Berkeley Folk
Festival ("Jubilee"; 2pm program with "all artists") program
7-04-67 Carousel
Ballroom, San Francisco (opened for Sons of Champlin, Canned Heat)
7-05-67 Carousel
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for Sons of Champlin, Count Five)
7-06-67 Carousel
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for Sons of Champlin, Count Five)
7-16-67 Devonshire
Meadows Raceway,
Cal State, Northridge Fantasy Fayre and Magic
Music
Festival
(also: Jefferson Airplane, The
Doors, Country Joe
and the Fish, Butterfield Blues Band, Mothers, Canned Heat, Iron
Butterfly, Grass
Roots, New Delhi River Band, Sunshine Company, Powers of Evil, Solid
State,
Morning Glory, Second Coming, Rubber Maze, New Breed, Trans-Atlantic
Flash) ad
ad
7-18-67 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(open for Rev. Gary Davis) schedule
7-19-67 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(open for Rev. Gary Davis)
7-20-67 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(open for Rev. Gary Davis)
7-21-67 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(open for Rev. Gary Davis)
7-22-67 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(open for Rev. Gary Davis)
7-23-67 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(open for Rev. Gary Davis)
7-28-67
Continental Ballroom (1600
Martin Avenue), Santa Clara (also: Steve Miller Band, Anonymous
Artists
of America)
7-29-67
Continental Ballroom (1600
Martin Avenue), Santa Clara (also: Steve Miller Band, Anonymous
Artists
of America)
8-14-67 Whisky a
Go-Go, Los
Angeles (also: Sunshine Company)
8-15-67 Whisky a
Go-Go, Los
Angeles (also: Sunshine Company)
8-16-67 Whisky a
Go-Go, Los
Angeles (also: Sunshine Company)
8-17-67 Whisky a
Go-Go, Los
Angeles (also: Sunshine Company)
8-31-67 Magic
Mushroom, Los
Angeles (also: Clear Light)
9-01-67 Magic
Mushroom, Los
Angeles (also: Clear Light)
9-02-67 Magic
Mushroom, Los
Angeles (also: Clear Light)
9-03-67 Magic
Mushroom, Los
Angeles (also: Clear Light)
9-09-67
Longshoremen's Hall, San
Francisco Benefit for Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic
(also: Steve Miller Band,
Sopwith Camel, South Side
Sound System, Hair, Mt. Rushmore)
9-14-67 Magic
Mushroom, Los
Angeles (also: W.C. Fields Memorial Band)
9-15-67 Magic
Mushroom, Los
Angeles (also: W.C. Fields Memorial Band)
9-16-67 Magic
Mushroom, Los
Angeles (also: W.C. Fields Memorial Band)
9-17-67 Magic
Mushroom, Los
Angeles (also: W.C. Fields Memorial Band)
10-05-67 Magic Mushroom,
Los Angeles
(also: The Poor)
10-06-67 Magic Mushroom,
Los Angeles
(also: The Poor)
10-07-67 Magic Mushroom,
Los Angeles
(also: The Poor)
10-13-67 Straight
Theatre, San
Francisco (Lightnin' Hopkins opened)
poster
flyer
10-14-67 Straight
Theatre, San
Francisco (Lightnin' Hopkins opened)
10-15-67 Straight
Theatre, San
Francisco (Lightnin' Hopkins opened) (listed on poster but
not in
paper)
(Chris Darrow left the band after the second album, but came on East Coast tour because his replacement couldn't make it)
11-??-67
The Scene,
(Cafe Au Go
Go shows cancelled after club owner saw the band at the Scene)
11-??-67 Fun City, New
York City
11-??-67 college, New York (SUNY?) (also: Jefferson Airplane)
12-01-67 The Ark, Boston (The Chain Reaction opened)
12-02-67 The Ark, Boston (The Chain Reaction opened)
12-??-67
Catacombs,
12-18-67 Club 47,
Cambridge, Mass (Stuart Brotman now on bass) schedule
12-19-67 Club 47,
Cambridge, Mass
12-20-67 Club 47,
Cambridge, Mass
12-21-67 Club 47,
Cambridge, Mass
1-12-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San Francisco (opened for Quicksilver Messenger Service) poster
1-13-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for Quicksilver Messenger Service) review
1-14-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for Quicksilver Messenger Service)
2-21-68 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
2-22-68 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
2-23-68 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
2-24-68 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
2-25-68 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
3-08-68 Cheetah,
Los Angeles
(also: Quicksilver Messenger Service, Steppenwolf)
3-09-68 Cheetah,
Los Angeles
(also: Quicksilver Messenger Service, Steppenwolf)
3-19-68 Straight
Theatre, San
Francisco (James Cotten, It's a Beautiful Day opened) poster
3-20-68 Straight
Theatre, San
Francisco (James Cotten, It's a Beautiful Day opened)
3-20-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (KMPX-FM strike benefit; also: Blue Cheer, Charley
Musselwhite, Jeremy Steig and the
Satyrs, Clover, Frumious Bandersnatch, Santana Blues Band)
3-21-68 Straight
Theatre, San
Francisco (James Cotten, It's a Beautiful Day opened)
3-22-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for Siegal Schwall)
poster
3-23-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for Siegal Schwall)
3-24-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for Siegal Schwall)
3-29-68 Golden
Bear, Huntington
Beach (also: Jim & Jean)
3-30-68 Golden
Bear, Huntington
Beach (also: Jim & Jean)
3-31-68 Golden
Bear, Huntington
Beach (also: Jim & Jean)
4-11-68
Kaleidoscope, Los
Angeles KPPC Strike Fund Benefit (also: The Doors,
Traffic,
Canned Heat, Holy Modal Rounders) handbill
4-14-68 Malibu
Canyon (also: Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Lollipop
Shoppe,
Watts 103rd Street Band)
4-19-68
Kaleidoscope, Los
Angeles (also: Quicksilver Messenger Service, Flaming
Groovies)
4-20-68
Kaleidoscope, Los
Angeles (also: Quicksilver Messenger Service, Flaming
Groovies)
4-27-68 Long Beach
Civic
Center (also: Steppenwolf, H.P. Lovecraft)
5-03-68 Crystal
Ballroom,
Portland (also: The Fugs) poster poster handbill
5-04-68 The Lemon
Tree, Eugene
(also: The Fugs, Hammond Typewriter) poster
5-07-68 Straight
Theatre, San
Francisco flyer
5-08-68 Straight
Theatre, San
Francisco
5-09-68 Straight
Theatre, San
Francisco
5-10-68 Carousel
Ballroom, San
Francisco (also: Steve Miller Band, Youngbloods) poster ad Downbeat review
5-11-68 Carousel
Ballroom, San
Francisco (also: Steve Miller Band, Youngbloods) poster ad
5-12-68 Civic
Center Plaza, San
Francisco (benefit for Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic; also:
Initial Shock,
Country Weather, AB Skhy Blues Band)
5-12-68 Carousel
Ballroom, San
Francisco (also: Steve Miller Band, Youngbloods) poster ad
5-15-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco Benefit for Peace and Freedom Party Presidential
Candidate Dick
Gregory (also: Sons of Champlin,
Hyler
Jones Quartet, Cleveland Wrecking Company, Monty Waters Big Band)
5-17-68 Crystal
Ballroom,
Portland (also: The Family Tree) poster
5-18-68 Santa
Clara County
Fairgrounds, San Jose
Northern
California Folk-Rock Festival (also: The Doors,
Big
Brother and the Holding Company, Grateful Dead, Animals, Youngbloods,
Electric
Flag, Jefferson Airplane, Country Joe and the Fish, Taj Mahal) poster handbill
5-18-68 Crystal
Ballroom,
Portland (also: The Family Tree)
5-24-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for The Youngbloods)
poster
5-25-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for The Youngbloods)
5-26-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for The Youngbloods)
6-05-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco Traditional Indian Land and Life Committee Benefit poster
6-07-68
Kaleidoscope, Los
Angeles (also: Don Ellis, H.P. Lovecraft)
6-08-68
Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles
6-14-68 Crystal
Ballroom,
Portland (also: The Youngbloods) poster
6-15-68 Crystal
Ballroom,
Portland (also: The Youngbloods)
6-18-68 New Orleans House, Berkeley (A.B. .Skye
Blues Band
opened) ad
6-19-68 New Orleans House, Berkeley (A.B. .Skye Blues Band opened)
6-20-68 New Orleans House, Berkeley (A.B. .Skye Blues Band opened)
6-21-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for Mother Earth)
poster
6-22-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for Mother Earth)
6-23-68 Avalon
Ballroom, San
Francisco (opened for Mother Earth)
6-28-68
The Hippodrome, San Diego
(also: Baptized by Fire, Maya)
6-29-68
The Hippodrome, San Diego
(also: Baptized by Fire, Maya)
7-10-68 Masonic
Temple, Portland, Oregon
(also: The Crazy World of Arthur Brown)
7-14-68 Cheetah, Los Angeles (Free Press Bastille Day Bash; also: Mothers of Invention)
7-19-68 Cheetah, Los Angeles (open for Ike and Tina Turner Revue, Charlie Musselwhite
7-20-68 Cheetah, Los Angeles (open for Ike and Tina Turner Revue, Charlie Musselwhite)
7-??-68
8-01-68 Boston Tea Party (opened for The Nazz) poster
8-02-68 Boston Tea Party (opened for The Nazz)
8-03-68 Boston Tea Party (opened for The Nazz)
8-18-68 Cheetah, Los Angeles Brucemas
(Kaleidoscope and Dino Valenti cancelled; Alice Cooper,
Chicago Transit Authority, etc played)
8-20-68 Fillmore
West, San
Francisco (also: Grateful Dead, Albert Collins) BGP poster
8-21-68 Fillmore
West, San Francisco
(also: Grateful Dead, Albert Collins) BGP
8-22-68 Fillmore
West, San
Francisco (also: Grateful Dead, Albert Collins) BGP
8-23-68 Sound
Factory,
Sacramento (opened for H.P. Lovecraft) poster
8-24-68 Sound
Factory,
Sacramento (opened for H.P. Lovecraft)
8-30-68 Palace of
Fine Arts, San
Francisco (Palace of Fine Arts Festival; also: Santana)
9-02-68 Betty
Nelson's Organic
Raspberry Farm, Tenino, Washington Sky River Rock
Festival
and Lighter than Air Fair
(also: Pink Floyd, Muddy
Waters, Peanut Butter,
Conspiracy, Santana, Country Joe & the Fish, John Fahey, HP
Lovecraft,
Steppenwolf, Youngbloods) poster
9-10-68 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(also: Sea Train) ad
9-11-68 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(also: Sea Train)
9-12-68 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(also: Sea Train)
9-13-68 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(also: Sea Train)
9-14-68 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(also: Sea Train)
9-15-68 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(also: Sea Train)
11-04-68 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles (Super Ball;
KPPC Strike Fund Benefit; also: Doors, Traffic, Canned Heat, Holy Modal
Rounders) ad
11-08-68
Avalon Ballroom,
San Francisco (opened for Mother Earth)
poster
11-09-68 Avalon Ballroom,
San Francisco
(opened for Mother Earth)
11-10-68 Avalon Ballroom,
San Francisco
(opened for Mother Earth)
11-20-68 Whisky a Go-Go,
Los
Angeles (also: Black Pearl)
11-21-68 Whisky a Go-Go,
Los
Angeles (also: Black Pearl)
11-22-68 Whisky a Go-Go,
Los
Angeles (also: Black Pearl)
11-23-68 Whisky a Go-Go,
Los
Angeles (also: Black Pearl)
11-24-68 Whisky a Go-Go,
Los
Angeles (also: Black Pearl)
12-06-68 Avalon Ballroom,
San Francisco
(Magic Sam, Johnny Winter, Garden of Delights; probably cancelled) handbill
12-07-68 Avalon Ballroom,
San Francisco
(also: Magic Sam, Johnny Winter, Garden of Delights; probably cancelled)
12-08-68
Avalon Ballroom,
San Francisco
(also: Magic Sam, Johnny Winter, Garden of Delights; probably
cancelled)
1-17-69 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles (also: Luther Allison's Blue Nebulae)
1-18-69 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(also: Luther Allison's Blue Nebulae)
1-19-69 Ash Grove,
Los Angeles
(also: Luther Allison's Blue Nebulae)
3-13-69 Ash Grove,
Los
Angeles Indian Land Benefit (also: Taj
Mahal,
Firesign Theater, Ramblin' Jack Elliott)
3-28-69 Hollywood
Palladium (Pop Expo '69) ad
4-11-69 Rose
Palace,
Pasadena (also: Procol Harum, Santana Blues Band)
ad
4-12-69 Rose
Palace,
Pasadena (also: Procol Harum, Santana Blues
Band) ?
4-14-69 Western Washington State University, Bellingham, Washington (also: Deep Purple) poster
5-09-69 Rose
Palace,
Pasadena (also: Southwind, Farewell Cream film)
ad
5-10-69 Rose
Palace,
Pasadena (opened for the Grateful Dead)
5-27-69 Pilgrimage
Theatre, Los
Angeles (Ash Grove Benefit: also: Byrds, PG&E, John Hammond,
Firesign
Theater, Jim Kweskin)
6-06-69 Pilgrimige
Theatre, Los
Angeles (also: Byrds, PG&E, John Hammond,
Firesign
Theater, Jim Kweskin)
6-07-69 Pilgrimige
Theatre, Los
Angeles (also: Byrds, PG&E, John Hammond,
Firesign
Theater, Jim Kweskin)
6-20-69 The Ark, Boston
6-21-69 The Ark, Boston
6-26-69? The Ark, Boston (also: Canned Heat) *
6-28-69
Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco (Barry Melton and
Fish
opened)
6-29-69
Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco (Barry Melton and
Fish opened)
6-30-69
Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco (Barry Melton and
Fish opened)
7-??-69
7-05-69
Palladium,,
Hollywood Magic Circus (also:
Impressions, Taj
Mahal, Youngbloods)
7-10-69 Masonic
Temple, Portland
(also: Crazy World of Arthur Brown)
7-12-69 Anaheim
Convention
Center (also: Canned Heat, Steve Miller Band)
8-30-69 >
9-02-69 Tennio, Washington
Sky River Rock Festival and Lighter Than Air Fair (also:
Terry
Reid, others) info
10-03-69
Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco (also: Charlie Musselwhite, Congress of Wonders)
10-04-69
Lake Amador, California
Gold Rush Festival (also: Santana, Taj Mahal, Bo
Diddley, Albert
Collins, Al Wilson, Ike and Tina Turner, John Fahey, Cold Blood, etc) poster
poster poster
10-04-69
Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco (also: Charlie
Musselwhite, Congress of Wonders)
10-05-69
Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco (also: Charlie Musselwhite, Congress of Wonders)
1-15-70 Boston Tea Party, Boston (opened for James Cotten Blues Band) poster (Tea Party now at the former site of The Ark)
1-16-70 Boston Tea Party, Boston (opened for James Cotten Blues Band)
1-17-70 Boston Tea Party, Boston (opened for James Cotten Blues Band)
3-20-70 Family Dog
at the Great Highway, San Francisco (also: Big Brother and the
Holding
Co, Devil's Kitchen) poster
3-21-70 Family Dog
at the Great
Highway, San Francisco (also: Big Brother and the Holding Co,
Devil's
Kitchen)
3-22-70 Family Dog
at the Great
Highway, San Francisco (also: Big Brother and the Holding Co,
Devil's
Kitchen)
?-??-70
Chester Crill's list of Kaleidoscope show venues (without dates)
?-??-70
Queen Elizabeth Hall,
?-??-70
Queen Elizabeth Hall,
4-25-70 Mothers, Birmingham, England (Lindley ?)
4-30-70 Mayfair, Newcastle, England (Lindley ?)
5-09-70 Sheffield University, England (Lindley ?)
6-13-70 Mothers, Birmingham, England
6-18-70 Revolution Club, London
6-19-70 Mayfair, Newcastle, England (also: Fat Mattress)
6-20-70 Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK
6-26-70 > 6-28-70 Stevens Point, Wisconsin People's Fair (also: Buddy Guy, Taj Mahal,, Steve Miller, Johnny Winter, Chuck Berry, Paul Butterfield) flyer
?-??-70? Unganos, New York City
7-14-70 Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco
(also: Cat Mother and the All Night Newsboys, Ace of Cupe,
Temporary Optics) poster
7-15-70 Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco (also: Cat
Mother and the All Night Newsboys, Ace of Cupe, Temporary Optics)
8-21-70
Marquee,
8-26-70 Speakeasy, London
11-13-70 Waltham Forest Tech College, England (also: Brian Auger)
1-15-71 Goldsmith's College, London
1-22-71 Marquee, London
2-19-71 Edinburgh University
2-26-71 Hampstead Country Club
2-28-71 Colston Hall, Bristol
3-05-71 Marquee, London
3-19-71 Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham
3-20-71 Dagenham Village Roundhouse (also: Black Widow)
3-28-71 Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London (also: Brinsley Schwarz, Quiver)
3-29-71 Town Hall, Dudley (also: Alan Bown)
4-03-71 Kirklevington Country Club
4-23-71 Hampstead Country Club, London
5-11-71 Marquee, London
5-12-71 Cafe des Arts, St. Tropez, France (Mick and Bianca Jagger wedding reception)
6-04-71 Country Club, London
6-06-71 Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London (also: Quiver)
6-12-71 Coldham's Common
Cambridge Festival (also: Graham
Bond, Slade, UFO, etc)
6-13-71 Country Club, London
6-22-71
Glastonbury Abbey, Worthy
Farm, Pilton, England Glastonbury
Festival
(also: David Bowie; Traffic. Pink Floyd) photos photos
6-26-71 Reading
11th National Jazz and Blues Festival (also: Lindisfarne, Wishbone Ash, Renaisance, Genesis, Sha Na Na, etc) ad poster website review
7-27-71 Marquee, London
8-11-71 Big Brother, Greenford
8-14-71 Hitchin Resurrection
8-28-71 Clifton Park, Rotherham (also: T Rex, Marmalade, Brian Auger, etc)
9-05-71 Red Lion, Leytonstone
9-09-71 Queen Elizabeth Hall, London (also: Gnidrolog)
9-12-71 Headstone Manor Park, Harrow (also: Brinsley Schwarz)
9-18-71 Potters Bar Farx (also: Gravy Train, Vinegar Joe)
9-22-71 Hampstead Country Club (also: Uncle Dog)
9-24-71 The Dome,
Brighton (also: Procol Harum, Stone the Crows)
10-14-71
Liverpool Stadium (alos: Stone the Crows, Canned
Heat)
10-15-71 City Hall, Sheffield
10-16-71 Manchester University
10-17-71 Norwich University
10-26-71 Marquee, London
11-05-71 Coppelia, Portsmouth
11-06-71 Coldfield Belfry, Sutton
11-07-71 Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London (also: Hookfoot)
11-11-71 JB's, Dudley
11-13-71 School of Economics, London (also: Jude)
11-20-71 Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK
11-21-71 Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London (also: Siren, etc)
11-23-71 Spa Lounge, Cheltenham
11-24-71 Top Rank, Brighton
11-26-71 Rainbow Theatre, London (also: Family)
11-27-71 Leeds University
JACKSON BROWNE
Jackson
Browne/David Lindley:
8-27-72 WBCN
Studios, Boston * (with David Blue)
8-30-72 New York
City
8-31-72 New York
City
9-01-72 New York
City
9-02-72 New York
City
9-03-72 New York
City
9-04-72 New York
City
9-07-72 New York
City * (tape
misdated?)
9-27-72 WPLJ-FM ,
New York City (8-29-72?) *
9-29-72 Felt Forum,
Madison Square
Garden, New York City (also: Eagles, J.D. Souther. Lindley played
with
J.D.) (Variety review
?-??-?? Central Park, New York City (with Terry Reid)
Jackson
Browne, David Lindley,
Doug Haywood, Larry Zack:
7-26-73 Main
Point, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania (BB)
7-27-73 Main Point,
Bryn Mawr,
Pennsylvania (BB)
7-28-73 Main Point,
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
(BB)
7-29-73 Main Point,
Bryn Mawr,
Pennsylvania (BB)
8-13-73 Performing
Arts Festival,
Saratoga, New York (BB)
8-14-73 Temple
Music Festival, Ambler,
Pennsylvania (BB)
8-15-73 Hampton
Rhoads Coliseum,
Hampton, Virginia (BB)
8-17-73 Ronoake
Civic Center, Ronoake,
Virginia (BB)
8-18-73 Coliseum,
Charleston, West
Virginia (BB)
8-21-73 Airie Crown
Theatre,
Chicago (BB)
8-22-73 Airie Crown
Theatre,
Chicago (BB)
8-23-73 Blossom
Music Festival,
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (BB)
8-24-73 Indiana
State Fair,
Indianapolis (BB)
8-26-73 Hollywood
Bowl,
Hollywood (BB)
8-29-73 Selland
Arena,
Fresno
(BB)
?-??-73 McCabe's Guitar Shop, Santa Monica (Phonograph Record Review Sept 73)
?-??-73 McCabe's Guitar Shop, Santa Monica ("at least three nights")
?-??-73 McCabe's Guitar Shop, Santa Monica
10-05-73 Aquarius Theatre,
Boston
(BB)
10-06-73 University of Villanova, Villanova, Pennsylvania (Bruce Springsteen opened)
10-07-73 Avery Fisher
Hall, Lincoln Center,
New York City afternoon (Bonnie Raitt opened)
(Variety
review10-10-73)
10-07-73 Philharmonic
Hall, New York
City
evening (BB)
10-09-73 Ultrasonic
Studio, Hempstead, New
York *
10-18-73 The Roxy, Los
Angeles (9:00
and 11:30) (LA Times review10-20-73; unspecified show
Billboard
review11-10-73)
10-19-73 The Roxy, Los
Angeles (9:00
and 11:30)
10-20-73 The Roxy, Los
Angeles (9:00
and 11:30) *
10-21-73 The Roxy, Los
Angeles (9:00
and 11:30) (Phillip Goodhand-Tait opened entire run)
Jackson
Browne, David Lindley,
Doug Haywood, Jai Winding, Larry Zack:
tour with Linda Ronstadt:
1-10-74 Oxnard
Community Center, Oxnard, California (BB)
1-11-74 Santa
Monica Civic Auditorium
(BB; Rolling Stone review 2-14-74 p70)
1-13-74 Fullertown
Community Center,
Fullertown, California (BB)
1-15-74 Paramount
Theatre,
Seattle (BB; RSAC)
1-16-74 Paramount
Theatre,
Portland (BB; RSAC)
1-18-74 Berkeley
Community Theatre * (BGP; BB)
1-19-74 Cal Poly,
San Luis
Obispo (BB; RSAC)
1-20-74 Civic
Theatre, San
Diego (BB; RSAC)
1-21-74 Celebrity
Theatre,
Phoenix (BB; RSAC)
1-24-74 Arena,
Denver (BB; RSAC)
1-25-74 University
of New Mexico,
Albuquerque (BB; RSAC)
2-03-74 Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis
2-04-74 Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis
2-08-74 Ambassador Theatre, St. Louis
2-09-74 Memorial
Hall, Kansas
City, Kansas (BB)
2-10-74 University of Missouri, Coumbia
2-13-74 Cobo Hall,
Detroit * (or Michigan Palace ?)
2-14-74 Ohio State University, Columbus
2-15-74 John Carrol University, Cleveland
2-16-74 SUNY,
Courtland, New
York (BB)
2-17-74 Canisius
College,
Buffalo (BB)
2-18-74 Clarke University, Worchester, Massachusetts
2-20-74 Mt. Pleasant High School, Wilmington, Delaware
2-21-74 South
Connecticut State
College, New Haven (BB)
2-22-74 Palace Theatre, Providence, Rhode Island
2-23-74 Walsh
Auditorium, South
Orange, New Jersey (RSAC says 2-22)
2-24-74 Auditorium,
Rochester, New
York (RSAC says 2-23)
2-26-74 William and Mary College, Williamsberg, Virginia
2-27-74 Gaston
Hall, Washington,
D.C (2-24?) *
2-28-74 Carnegie Hall, New York City (two shows)
3-01-74 Orpheum
Theatre,
Boston (BB)
3-02-74 Shakespeare
Theatre,
Stratford, Connecticut (BB)
3-03-74 Academy of
Music,
Philadelphia (BB)
3-06-74 Syracuse * (guest with Orleans)
3-13-74 Atwood
Hall, Clark University,
Worchester, Mass * (?)
4-14-74 Market
Square Arena,
Indianapolis *
?-??-74 The Palladium, New York City
JACKSON BROWNE
Jackson
Browne, David Lindley,
Herb Pederson-guitar/banjo/steel, Chris Smith-pedal steel, Dennis
Kovarik-bass,
Jai Winding-keyboards, Larry Zack-drums
Rolling
Stone Artist Calendar:
9-20-74 Seattle
9-21-74 Paramount
Theatre, Portland *
9-25-74 Berkeley
Community
Theatre (Bonnie Raitt opened) (BGP)
9-26-74 Sacramento
9-27-74 Robertson
Gym, UC Santa
Barbara (Honk opened) (LA
Times ad)
9-28-74 Santa
Monica Civic
Auditorium (Bonnie Raitt opened) (LA
Times ad)
9-29-74 Santa
Monica Civic
Auditorium (Bonnie Raitt opened) (LA
Times ad)
10-03-74 San Diego
10-04-74 Phoenix
10-06-74 Albuquerque
10-07-74 Denver
10-13-74 Cleveland
10-14-74 Buffalo
10-16-74 Massey Hall, Toronto
10-17-74 Hartford
10-18-74 Boston
10-19-74 Providence
10-21-74 Troy, New York
10-22-74 Felt Forum,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
(Wendy Waldman
opened) (Billboard review 11-16-74)
10-23-74 University Park,
Pennsylvania
10-24-74 Asbury Park, New
Jersey
10-26-74 Capitol Theatre,
Passaic, New Jersey
? * (11-26-74?; 10-11-74?; not in RSAC)
10-30-74 Greensboro
Auditorium, Greensboro,
North Carolina (BB)
11-01-74 Foster Hall,
University of Alabama,
Tuscaloosa (BB)
11-??-74 New Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville (Bonnie Raitt opened) program
11-11-74 Minneapolis
11-12-74 Milwaukee
11-13-74 Chicago
11-15-74 St Louis
11-16-74 Memorial Hall,
Kansas
City (BB; RSAC lists as
11-17-74)
11-19-74 Lincoln, Nebraska
11-20-74 Tulsa Assembly Center, Tulsa
11-21-74 Oklahoma City
11-22-74 McFarlin Auditorium, Southern Methodist University, Dallas
11-23-74 Houston
11-24-74 Austin
11-27-74 Waikiki Shell,
Honolulu (Bonnie Raitt opened) (BB) poster
JACKSON BROWNE
Jackson
Browne, David Lindley,
Herb Pederson-guitar/banjo/steel, Chris Smith-pedal steel, Dennis
Kovarik-bass,
Wayne Cook-keyboards, Larry Zack-drums:
1975 three
month tour:
?-??-75 San Diego (JB/DL open for
Bonnie)
3-02-75 Tulane
University, New Orleans
*
3-19-75 Calderone
Theatre, Hempstead,
New York *
3-22-75 Capitol
Theatre, Passaic, New
Jersey (Rolling Stone review 5-8-75)
3-25-75 Syria
Mosque,
Pittsburgh (stub)
3-27-75 Tower
Theatre, Upper Darby,
Pennsylvania *
4-03-75 Yale
University, New Haven (two shows) *
4-13-75
Cleveland
(RSAC)
4-14-75 Highland
Heights,
Kentucky
(RSAC)
4-18-75 Grand
Rapids,
Michigan
(RSAC)
4-20-75 De Kalb,
Illinois (Phoebe Snow opened)
(RSAC)
4-24-75
Kalamazoo,Michigan
(RSAC)
5-03-75 Berkeley
Community
Theatre (Phoebe
Snow opened) (BGP)
5-03-75 San Jose
Center for the
Performing Arts (two shows; Phoebe Snow opened) (BGP)
5-06-75
Tuscon
(RSAC)
5-07-75
Phoenix
(RSAC)
5-08-75 Golden
Hall, San
Diego
(Phoebe Snow
opened)
(LA Times listing)
5-10-75 Shrine
Auditorium, Los
Angeles (Phoebe Snow
opened)
(LA Times listing)
5-11-75 Santa
Barbara County
Bowl (Phoebe Snow
opened)
(LA Times listing)
5-13-75 Costa
Mesa
? (RSAC; no mention in LA
Times)
LINDA RONSTADT
with David Lindley,
Michael Botts, Kenny Edwards, Dan Dugmore:
8-01-75 Portland Coliseum
9-04-75 Main
Point, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania (JB/DL) *
9-05-75 Main Point,
Bryn Mawr,
Pennsylvania (JB/DL)
9-06-75 Main Point,
Bryn Mawr,
Pennsylvania (JB/DL)
9-07-75 Main Point,
Bryn Mawr,
Pennsylvania (JB/DL) * (radio broadcast)
CROSBY-NASH
with David Lindley-slide
guitar, Danny Kortchmar-guitar, Tim Drummond-bass, Russ Kunkel-drums:
Ad in
Rolling Stone 11-06-75
p103:
10-10-75 College of
William and Mary,
Williamsburg
10-11-75 McDonough Arena, Georgetown
University, Washington,
DC
10-12-75 McDonough Arena, Georgetown
University, Washington,
DC
10-15-75 Western Hall, Western Illinois
University, Dekalb
10-16-75 Assembly Hall, University of
Western Illinois,
Champaign (ad says 10-17-75).
10-18-75 Millett Assembly Hall, Miami University,
Oxford, Ohio
10-21-75 Boston Music Hall, Boston
10-22-75 Springfield Civic
Center,
Springfield, Mass *
10-24-75 Elliot Hall, Perdue
University, Lafayette,
Indiana
10-25-75 SIU Arena, Southern Illinois
University,
Carbondale *
10-28-75 Moody College,
Southern Methodist University, Dallas
10-29-75 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston (ad says New
Orleans)
10-31-75 Jai Alai Fronton,
Miami
11-01-75 Bayfront Center,
St. Petersburgh, Florida
11-02-75 University of
Florida, Gainesville
11-05-75 Atlanta Civic
Center
11-07-75 Erie County
Fieldhouse, Erie,
Pennsylvania
11-08-75 Notre Dame
University, South
Bend, lndiana
11-09-75 Bowen Fieldhouse, Eastern Michigan
University,
Ypsilanti, Michigan
11-11-75 Stanley Theatre,
Pittsburgh
11-13-75 Anderson Arena, Bowling Green
University, Bowling
Green, Ohio
11-14-75 Rosa Arena, Central Michigan
University, Mt.
Pleasant, Michigan
11-15-75 Wings Stadium,
Kalamazoo, Michigan *
11-19-75 Denver Arena
11-21-75 Zellerbach
Auditorium, Berkeley
(BGP; poster)
11-22-75 Zellerbach
Auditorium, Berkeley
(BGP; poster)
11-23-75 Zellerbach
Auditorium, Berkeley
(BGP; poster)
11-24-75 Zellerbach
Auditorium, Berkeley
(BGP; poster)
11-26-75 Convention
Center, Anaheim
* (LA Times ad; C/N ad says 11-21-75)
CROSBY-NASH
acoustic with David Lindley and Joel Bernstein:
12-01-75 Budokan Hall,
Tokyo *
12-02-75 Budokan Hall,
Tokyo *
12-06-75 Shi Kokaido, Nagoya, Japan
12-08-75 Kyudenkinen Taiikukan, Fukuoka, Japan
12-09-75 Festival Hall,
Osaka *
12-12-75 Waikiki Shell, Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii
12-13-75 Honolulu
International Center,
Honolulu (ad)
3-05-76 Freeborn Hall, UC Davis Yes
on 15 Benefit - Save Energy Now (Jesse Colin Young
opened) button
3-20-76 Santa
Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica SEVA Sing Out
for
Sight (poster)
(Jackson Browne; Graham Nash;
Robert Hunter;
Country Joe McDonald; Kaleidoscope (?!); Holly Near; Odetta; Kate Wolf; two male mystery
stars; MC
Wavy Gravy)
JAMES TAYLOR
with David
Lindley-violin, Danny Kortchmar-guitar, Leland Sklar-bass, Clarence
McDonald-keyboards, Russ Kunkel-drums, David Sanborn-sax:
5-23-76 Anaheim Convention
Center Cousteau Society
Involvement Day (Crosby-Nash
with David Lindley)
7-03-76 start of
four week James Taylor tour
7-06-76 Red Rocks
Amphitheatre,
Morrison, Colorado (9,000)
7-08-76 Universal
Amphitheatre, Los
Angeles (LA Times review 7-10-76)
7-09-76 Universal
Amphitheatre, Los
Angeles (Billboard review 7-24-76)
7-10-76 Universal
Amphitheatre, Los
Angeles
7-11-76 Universal
Amphitheatre, Los
Angeles
7-12-73 Alladin
Theatre, Las Vegas
7-13-76 Alladin
Theatre, Las Vegas
7-17-76 Robin Hood
Del West,
Philadelphia (14,056)
7-19-76 Dome Arena,
Rochester, New
York (3,112)
7-24-76 Niagra
Falls Convention
Center, Niagra Falls, New York (6,000)
7-25-76 Syria
Mosque,
Pittsburgh *
7-27-76 Cordes Junction,
New Mexico Arcosanti Benefit (JB/DL; Rolling Stone review 9-09-76)
7-28-76 Blossom
Music Center, Cuyahoga
Falls, Ohio (17,828)
CROSBY-NASH
with David Lindley-slide
guitar, Danny Kortchmar-guitar, Tim Drummond-bass, Russ Kunkel-drums:
8-06-76 Concord Pavillion, Concord
8-07-76 Frost
Amphitheatre, Stanford University, Palo Alto poster
8-08-76 Santa
Barbara County
Bowl (LA times
ad) (3,500)
8-10-76 Greek
Theatre, Los
Angeles (Billboard review 9-04-76)
8-11-76 Greek
Theatre, Los Angeles
8-12-76 Greek
Theatre, Los Angeles
8-13-76 Greek
Theatre, Los
Angeles ?
8-14-76 Red Rocks
Amphitheatre, Morrison,
Colorado (6,140)
8-17-76 Chicago Auditorium Theatre
8-18-76 Southern Illinois
University,
Evansville, Illinois Mississippi River Fest
8-20-76 Pine Knob
Amphitheatre, Troy,
Michigan
8-21-76 Pine Knob
Amphitheatre, Troy,
Michigan
8-22-76 Blossom
Music Center, Akron,
Ohio
8-24-76 Syria
Mosque,
Pittsburgh
(3,876) ticket
8-25-76 Temple University, Ambler, Pennsylvania Temple University Music Fest
8-27-76 Garden
State Arts Center,
Holmdel, New Jersey
8-28-76 Garden
State Arts Center,
Holmdel, New Jersey
8-30-76 Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, Maryland
9-01-76 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Sprins, New York
9-03-76 Tanglewood Music Shed, Lenox, Mass
9-05-76 Cape Cod Coliseum, Yarmouth, Mass
9-08-76 Wollman
Rink, Central Park,
New York
9-10-76 Wollman
Rink, Central Park,
New York
9-11-76 Wollman
Rink, Central Park,
New York
9-16-76 Edinburgh
Playhouse
9-17-76 Free Trade
Hall, Manchester
9-19-76 Stadthalle
Offenbach, West Germany
9-20-76 Cirkus Krone, Munich, West Germany
9-22-76 Jaap Edenhal, Amsterdam
9-23-76 Rhein Neckar Halle, Heidelberg, West Germany
9-25-76 Falkoner Teatret, Copenhagen
9-27-76 Hammersmith
Odeon,
London *
9-28-76 Hammersmith
Odeon,
London *
JACKSON BROWNE
Jackson
Browne-vocals, David
Lindley-strings, David Morgan-guitar, David Landau-guitar, Bryan
Garofalo-bass,
Mark Jordan-keyboards, John Mouseri-drums:
10-01-76
Cincinnati * (start of 8-week, 45-date
tour, with
Orleans opening) (RSAC)
10-02-76
Columbus, Ohio (RSAC)
10-03-76 Syria Mosque,
Pittsburgh (3,467)
(RSAC, stub)
10-05-76
Toronto (RSAC) (Orleans opened)
10-06-76 Buffalo
* (RSAC)
10-07-76 Dome Arena,
Rochester, New
York (4,265) (RSAC)
10-09-76 Boston Music
Hall * (two shows)
10-??-76? Palladium, Worcester, Mass photo
10-13-76 New Haven
Coliseum, New
Haven (5,600)
10-14-76 Broome County
Civic Center,
Binghampton, New York (5,974)
10-15-76 Capitol Theatre,
Passaic, New
Jersey
(6,888)
(RSAC)
10-16-76 Palladium, New
York City (two shows) (RSAC)
10-17-76 Palladium, New
York City
* (two shows; Billboard review 11-06-76)
10-20-76
Philadelphia (Warren Zevon
opened)
(RSAC)
10-21-76 Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania (Warren Zevon opened) (RSAC)
10-22-76
Charlottesville (Warren Zevon opened)
(RSAC)
10-23-76
Williamsburgh (Warren Zevon opened)
(RSAC)
10-24-76 DAR Constitution Hall, Washington,
DC (Warren Zevon opened) (RSAC)
10-25-76 Washington, DC
* (Warren Zevon opened)
(RSAC)
10-27-76 Atlanta Civic
Center,
Atlanta (Warren Zevon opened) (4,500) (RSAC)
10-28-76
Athens, Georgia (Warren Zevon opened)
(RSAC)
10-29-76 Jacksonville,
Florida (Warren Zevon opened) (RSAC)
10-30-76 Lakeland,
Florida (Warren Zevon opened) (RSAC)
10-31-76
Miami
(RSAC)
11-02-76
Mobile
(RSAC)
11-03-76
Birmingham (RSAC)
11-04-76
Nashville (RSAC)
11-05-76
Lexington (RSAC)
11-06-76 WTTW-TV Studio,
Chicago Soundstage
11-08-76
Chicago
(RSAC)
11-??-76? Milwaukee
11-10-76 Memorial Hall, Kansas
City (RSAC)
11-12-76
Tulsa
(RSAC)
11-13-76
Austin
(RSAC)
11-14-76
Houston (RSAC)
11-15-76 San
Antonio (RSAC)
11-18-76 J.B. Leavey Center, University of Santa Clara
(Orleans opened) (Chron ad)
11-19-76 Paramount
Theatre, Oakland
(Orleans opened) (BGP) ?
11-20-76 Paramount
Theatre, Oakland * (Orleans opened; 8:00 & 11:30) (BGP) (LA Times
review 11-23-76)
(7,774 total) poster, poster, ad
11-21-76 Acker Gym, CSU
Chico,
Chico (Chico News & Review review 11-23-76)
11-24-76 Anaheim
Convention
Center (Valerie Carter opened) (LA Times
ad)
11-26-76 Shrine
Auditorium, Los
Angeles (Valerie Carter
opened) (LA Times
ad)
(6,283)
JACKSON BROWNE
Jackson
Browne, David Lindley,
Bryan Garofalo-bass, David Mason-organ, Mark Jordan-piano, John
Mouseri-drums:
12-17-76
New
12-18-76
New
2-04-77 Paramount
Theatre, Portland A Benefit Concert
for
Pacific Alliance (also: Warren Zevon)
2-08-77 The Catalyst,
Santa
Cruz (with Joan Baez)
2-09-77 San Jose
Center for the
Performing Arts (also: Warren
Zevon) Save
the Whales Benefit (BGP)
3-??-77 Brisbane, Australia
3-??-77 Entertainment Center, Perth, Australia
3-16-77 Nakano Sun
Plaza, Tokyo
3-18-77 Nakano Sun
Plaza, Tokyo ticket
3-20-77 Shinjyuku
Koseinenkin Hall,
Tokyo