Lloyd Price's 2012 Concert History

Lloyd Price (March 9, 1933 – May 3, 2021) was an R&B, soul, and swing musician who helped popularize the early 20th-century New Orleans sound, from which rock & roll music evolved. His first big hit was “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” (1952), which featured Fats Domino on piano. He was drafted into the military in 1953. Upon returning from Korea in 1956, he continued his musical career, releasing a number of successful hits including "Stagger Lee" (1958), "Personality" (1959), and "I'm Gonna Get Married" (1959). In 1962, he co-founded Double L Records and in the 1970s, he was a boxing promoter. In 1994 he was honored with the Pioneer Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation and has received inductions into the Rock & Roll, National Black Sports & Entertainment, Louisiana, and National Rhythm and Blues Halls of Fame. He passed away in 2021 from diabetes-related complications.

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2019 1 concert
2018 8 concerts
2017 1 concert
2014 13 concerts
2013 1 concert
2012 1 concert
2010 3 concerts
2009 1 concert
2007 2 concerts
2003 1 concert
2002 2 concerts
1998 3 concerts
1992 1 concert
1986 3 concerts
1975 1 concert
1974 1 concert
1973 1 concert
1972 4 concerts
1970 2 concerts
1969 1 concert
1963 7 concerts
1962 12 concerts
1960 8 concerts
1959 20 concerts
1957 1 concert
1956 19 concerts
1955 2 concerts
1953 2 concerts
1952 13 concerts

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