Gus Black's 2006 Concert History

Gus Black (formerly known simply as Gus) is an American singer-songwriter/producer from Los Angeles. He signed to Almo Sounds, a subsidiary of A&M Records, and released two albums on the label, 1996's Gus and 1999's Word of Mouth Parade. He covered Blue Öyster Cult's "Don't Fear the Reaper" for the Scream soundtrack. The label disbanded in 2000; since then Black has released 3 albums, all of which were released internationally before seeing domestic distribution.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 21, 2006 –
Sep 23, 2006
Reeperbahn Festival 2006
Paolo Nutini / Nouvelle Vague / The Rapture / Arrested Development / Nneka / Junior Senior / Sasha / The Movement / Deichkind / Culcha Candela / Patrice / The Rifles / Clueso / Ayo / Racoon / Outlandish / Psapp / Yuno / Teitur / Nerina Pallot / King Khan & The Shrines / Terence Blanchard / Tocotronic / Matthew Herbert / The Sunshine Underground / Krezip / The Gathering / Gem / Max Sedgley / Dendemann / Blumentopf / Radio 4 / Nils Landgren / Figurines / Die Sterne / Spleen United / Pale / Amusement Parks On Fire / Museum / Disco Ensemble / One Two / Minor Majority / Chima / Gus Black / Nate James / Indica / Dan Sartain / Blumfeld / chikinki / Hushpuppies / Dominic Miller / Malente / Turbostaat / The Bishops / Blackmail / Sugarplum Fairy / Frederic / Powersolo / Fotos / Tingvall Trio / Animal Alpha / Montag / Ian Matthews / Anna Depenbusch / Samba / Muff Potter / Erdmöbel / Super700 / Battle / Black Bomb A / Mardi Gras.BB / Demo / Karl Bartos / Nosfell / Sebastian Sturm / Nils Koppruch / Jeff Cascaro / Bernd Begemann / Me Succeeds / David and the Citizens / Hattler / James Kakande / Armstrong / Smoke Blow / Salim Nourallah / Surferosa / Seachange / Gods of Blitz / Sam Ragga Band / Epo-555 / Choke / Hollywood Porn Stars / Mariha / Mr Brown / Finkenauer / Leonard De Leonard / Boy Omega / Sometree / One Fine Day / Josh Ottum / Downpilot / Leni Stern / Soffy O. / Stuurbaard Bakkebaard / Wolke / Daniel Cirera / Botanica / Marine / Tempeau / Lisi / Blow-up / The Havana Boys / Urban Delights / Maplewood / Saint Pauli / Rachel Loshak / Neuser / The On Offs / Naked Raven / Kajak / Soul Boy / Superbutt / Blues Brother Castro / Hidalgo / Fortune Drive / Eliana Cuevas / San Glaser / Julian Dawson / Seine / Katze / Giveamanakick / Sarah Hepburn / Alias Caylon / Emirsian / Undercroft / Mariannenplatz / Andthewinneris / Justin Balk / Fendt / The Escapologists / Noah Sow / Five Fast Hits / modulok / Limbogott / Otentikk Street Brothers / ... / Bronco Busters / Fernlicht / Zehn Meter Feldweg / Soularia / leilanautik / Jason Rowe / PLOKK / Jenana / Satans fette Beute / Ich Jetzt Täglich / The Heartbreak Motel / Nils Wülker Group / mongofünf / Fuzzy Casino / Mad Doggin' / Phildog / Anna Yina / Tacho / Keri Highland / Beckenrand Show all bands
  Setlists
Various Venues Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Aug 22, 2006
Gary Jules / Jim Bianco / Gus Black Schubas Tavern Chicago, Illinois, United States
Jul 03, 2006
Eels / Smoosh / Gus Black
  Setlists
Batschkapp Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
Rock
Indie
Folk
Singer-Songwriter
Male Vocalists
2012 1 concert
2011 16 concerts
2010 1 concert
2009 1 concert
2008 3 concerts
2006 3 concerts
2004 1 concert
2003 6 concerts
 Calexico
 Hopiman
 Maxipo Mark

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Gus Black had?

Gus Black has had 32 concerts.

What genre is Gus Black?

Gus Black is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Folk, Singer-Songwriter, and Male Vocalists.

When was the last Gus Black concert?

The last Gus Black concert was on November 04, 2012 at Lido in Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

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