David Lindley's 2001 Concert History

David Perry Lindley (March 21, 1944 – March 3, 2023) was a multi-instrumentalist who founded the bands Kaleidoscope and El Rayo-X. The latter assembled in 1981 to support Lindey's debut album of the same name. That album included one of Lindsey's most commercially successful solo recordings: a cover of K.C. Douglas's "Mercury Blues." Despite his work as a solo artist and with the bands he formed, Lindsey is most recognized as a session musician, having worked with some of the biggest names in rock and country, including Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Linda Ronstadt, Rod Stewart, Warren Zevon, Dolly Parton, Bob Dylan, and dozens of others. Lindsey played a wide range of instruments including the guitar, bass, banjo, violin/fiddle, steel guitar, zither, oud, charango, gumbus, cittern, bouzoui, cümbüş hardingfele, and bağlama to name just a few. He passed away on March 3, 2023 at the age of 78 after a long period of ill health.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 06, 2001
Buddy Guy / The Blind Boys of Alabama / David Lindley

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Festsaal Messe Basel Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland
Jul 29, 2001
Warren Zevon / David Lindley

Warren Zevon / David Lindley at Commodore Ballroom

Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
May 18, 2001
David Lindley / Wally Ingram / Ulele Trio Old Town School Of Folk Music Chicago, Illinois, United States
May 13, 2001
Keller Williams / David Lindley

Keller Williams / David Lindley at Theatre Of Living Arts

Theatre Of Living Arts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
May 04, 2001 –
May 06, 2001
Music Midtown 2001
John Mayer / Train / Bob Dylan / Ludacris / The Offspring / Erykah Badu / Foreigner / Al Green / Ben Harper / Kansas / Kool & The Gang / Blue Öyster Cult / Cheap Trick / Talib Kweli / Live / Five For Fighting / The Black Crowes / Musiq Soulchild / Patti Smith / The Cult / O.A.R. / The Wallflowers / Fuel / En Vogue / Steve Earle / The Sugarhill Gang / Bilal / Less Than Jake / Lucinda Williams / Indigo Girls / Arrested Development / Our Lady Peace / Loverboy / Night Ranger / Rehab / Little Feat / Cracker / American Hi-Fi / Gov't Mule / Eric Johnson / Carl Thomas / Galactic / days of the new / Booker T. Jones / The Derek Trucks Band / Tantric / North Mississippi Allstars / the smithereens / The Blind Boys of Alabama / The Connells / Evan and Jaron / Jackyl / Jerry Cantrell / Delbert McClinton / Oleander / Dirty Dozen Brass Band / The Gabe Dixon Band / Drivin' n' Cryin' / Dexter Freebish / Sonia Dada / Marcia Ball / Shemekia Copeland / David Lindley / BeauSoleil / Marvelous 3 / Johannes Linstead / Injected / Minus / Josh Joplin Group / Left Front Tire / Soup / Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks / Aerial / Francine Reed / The Senators / BLUEGROUND UNDERGRASS / Treephort / Jennifer Nettles Band / The Forty Fives / L'il Brian And The Zydeco Travelers / Georgia Sea Island Singers / Greg Hester / Col Bruce Hampton And The Code Talkers / Young Antiques / Miller's Tale / Original P / Victoria Williams & Mark Olson / X-impossibles / Nillah / Kenny Howes & the Yeah / Craig Ellis / The Moto-litas / Shola Lewis / Run–D.M.C. / Andy Browne Show all bands
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Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Mar 20, 2001
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band / David Lindley WOW Hall Eugene, Oregon, United States

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Buddy Guy / The Blind Boys of Alabama / David Lindley on Nov 6, 2001 [393-small]

Buddy Guy / The Blind Boys of Alabama / David Lindley
Nov 6, 2001
 Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has David Lindley had?

David Lindley has had 1,011 concerts.

What genre is David Lindley?

David Lindley is most often considered to be Rock, Folk, Country, Blues, Roots Rock, Guitar, World Music, Session, Arab Folk, and Multi-Instrumentalist.

When was the last David Lindley concert?

The last David Lindley concert was on October 22, 2022 at Soka University - Performing Arts Center in Aliso Viejo, California, United States. The bands that performed were: David Lindley / Karla Bonoff.

What setlist does David Lindley play live?

The songs that David Lindley performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the January 10, 2020 concert at The Coach House Concert Hall in San Juan Capistrano, California, United States:

  1. Poor Poor Pitiful Me
  2. Tijuana
  3. Junk Bond King
  4. The Cuckoo
  5. Brothers Under the Bridge
  6. Revenge Will Come
  7. Copperhead Road
  8. Beyond the Vast Indifference of Heaven
  9. Soul of a Man
  10. Little Sadie
  11. Meat Man

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