Left End's 1973 Concert History

I could write volumes about this ill-fated theatrical shock rock act from Youngstown, OH. The Left End were a hybrid of Kiss, New York Dolls, Alice Cooper, Led Zeppelin, The Tubes and Grand Funk. With a bottom heavy punkish sound and the formidable vocal chops of Dennis T. Menass, Left End made huge waves in the midwest before Polydor signed the band in late 1972. Upon the release of their sole album, the band were set on a non-stop cycle of sharing the bill with many of the legendary bands from the era.

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 19, 1973
Left End Packard Music Hall Warren, Ohio, United States
United States
Metal
Hard Rock
Stoner Rock
Stoner Metal
Glam Rock
Proto-Punk
Proto-Metal
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