Harvey Mandel's 1972 Concert History

Harvey Mandel (born March 11, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, United States) is a renowned American guitarist famous for his innovative approach to electric guitar playing. A professional at twenty, he played with Charlie Musselwhite, Canned Heat (including at Woodstock), The Rolling Stones, and John Mayall before starting a solo career. Mandel is one of the first rock guitarists to use two-handed fretboard tapping.

Jazz
Psychedelic Rock
Blues
Blues Rock
Instrumental
Guitar
Jazz Rock
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2018 1 concert
2017 1 concert
2013 2 concerts
2009 1 concert
2007 2 concerts
2006 3 concerts
2005 10 concerts
1994 2 concerts
1993 1 concert
1992 1 concert
1978 1 concert
1976 2 concerts
1975 1 concert
1974 1 concert
1972 2 concerts
1971 1 concert
1968 3 concerts
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Harvey's Friend Aug 02, 2021

Re the image of Harvey Mandel with Charlie Musselwhite. I don't think either man is in that photo. I just showed the image to Harvey, and he also thinks this is not a photo of him and Charlie is definitely NOT in that photo.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Harvey Mandel had?

Harvey Mandel has had 35 concerts.

What genre is Harvey Mandel?

Harvey Mandel is most often considered to be Jazz, Psychedelic Rock, Blues, Blues Rock, Instrumental, Guitar, and Jazz Rock.

When was the last Harvey Mandel concert?

The last Harvey Mandel concert was on November 24, 2018 at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Barry Goldberg / Chicago Blues Reunion / Harvey Mandel / Nick Gravenites.

What setlist does Harvey Mandel play live?

The songs that Harvey Mandel performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the February 13, 1994 concert at The Masonic in San Francisco, California, United States:

  1. Star Spangled Banner

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