Johnny Bravo Concert History

Released in 1996 on Arista Records, and produced by Ric Ocasek of The Cars, 'Then Again, Maybe I Won't' was a 'zero hit wonder'. While having nothing to do with the cartoon, 'Johnny Bravo', the band's name had everything to do with The Brady Bunch's Greg Brady flirting with almost-fame under the record-exec's-imposed name and personna, Johnny Bravo, before Greg decided to stick to his artistic guns, refusing to be molded to someone else's definitions, even if it meant musical oblivion.

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KISS / Johnny Bravo on Nov 9, 1996 [541-small]

KISS / Johnny Bravo
Nov 9, 1996
 Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
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KISS / Johnny Bravo on Nov 9, 1996 [583-small]

KISS / Johnny Bravo
Nov 9, 1996
 Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
  Uploaded by Puppytoes44

KISS / Johnny Bravo on Nov 9, 1996 [584-small]

KISS / Johnny Bravo
Nov 9, 1996
 Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
  Uploaded by Puppytoes44

Rock
Punk
Hardcore
Grunge
Kuduro

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Johnny Bravo had?

Johnny Bravo has had 6 concerts.

What genre is Johnny Bravo?

Johnny Bravo is most often considered to be Rock, Punk, Hardcore, Grunge, and Kuduro.

When was the last Johnny Bravo concert?

The last Johnny Bravo concert was on June 30, 2000 at Lancaster Square in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. The bands that performed were: KC & the Sunshine Band / Johnny Bravo.

What setlist does Johnny Bravo play live?

The songs that Johnny Bravo performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 10, 1996 concert at Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas, United States:

  1. Then Again, Maybe I Won't

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