Bobby 'Blue' Bland Concert History

Bobby "Blue" Bland (also known as Bobby Bland) (born Robert Calvin Bland, 27 January 1930, in Rosemark, Tennessee) is an African-American singer, and was an original member of The Beale Streeters. He released a couple of unsuccessful singles for Chess Records in 1951, and Modern Records in 1952. That year, Bland entered the Army and returned to music upon his discharge in 1955. His first successful single was "It's My Life Baby", showcasing a new, more mature sound. He was signed to the Duke Records label in 1956.

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Oct 03, 2004
Bobby 'Blue' Bland / Anson Funderburgh & The Rockets / Shannon Boshears / 4 Real Band

Arkansas River Blues Festival (Day 2 of 2)

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North Shore Riverwalk North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Apr 09, 1994
B.B. King / Bobby 'Blue' Bland Valley Forge Music Fair Devon, Pennsylvania, United States
Sep 05, 1969 –
Sep 06, 1969
B.B. King / Albert King / Bobby 'Blue' Bland
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Fillmore East New York, New York, United States

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B.B. King / Albert King / Bobby 'Blue' Bland on Sep 5, 1969 [839-small]

B.B. King / Albert King / Bobby 'Blue' Bland
Sep 5 - 6, 1969
 New York, New York, United States
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B.B. King / Albert King / Bobby 'Blue' Bland on Sep 5, 1969 [339-small]

B.B. King / Albert King / Bobby 'Blue' Bland
Sep 5 - 6, 1969
 New York, New York, United States
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