Farm Concert History

Farm was a late '60s band from Southern Illinois, whose bluesy, country rock style was very similar of that of The Allman Brothers, and Canned Heat. In fact, Farm did an excellent version of the The Allman Brothers' "Statesboro Blues", which is featured on their first and only album, and opened for some big name acts of the day such as Canned Heat. Farm so impressed Canned Heat's manager at the time, he offered to represent them, but the band turned him down.

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Blue Oyster Cult / Farm on Apr 16, 1974 [856-small]

Blue Oyster Cult / Farm
Apr 16, 1974
 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
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Deep Purple / Farm / Urbane Gorilla on Jan 23, 1970 [364-small]

Deep Purple / Farm / Urbane Gorilla
Jan 23, 1970
 Lancaster, England, United Kingdom
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Rock
Alternative Rock
Pop Rock
Blues Rock
Post-Punk
New Wave
Psychedelic
Australian
Musica Mexicana
Corrido
Australia
Nueva Musica Mexicana
Sierreno
Corridos Tumbados
Soca
Big-Music
Psychedelic Blues-Rock
Australien
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2022 2 concerts
1974 1 concert
1970 1 concert
 Sacramento Shows
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Farm had?

Farm has had 4 concerts.

What genre is Farm?

Farm is most often considered to be Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Blues Rock, Post-Punk, New Wave, Psychedelic, Australian, Musica Mexicana, Corrido, Australia, Nueva Musica Mexicana, Sierreno, Corridos Tumbados, Soca, Big-Music, Psychedelic Blues-Rock, and Australien.

When was the last Farm concert?

The last Farm concert was on March 26, 2022 at Howse in Sacramento, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Blous3 / Farm / Meet Cute / Loseher / Meganova.

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