Magnolia Summer's 2006 Concert History

From Driveways’ Lost View is the second full-length from St. Louis’ Magnolia Summer. In contrast to the hushed, intimate quality of the band’s 2003 debut, Levers and Pulleys, Driveways reveals a louder, rawer, and more spontaneous side of Magnolia Summer, one that’s already quite familiar to fans of the live shows. Distorted guitars buzz and howl against the blast of drums and bass, but despite the aggressive edge, Magnolia Summer retains its distinctive grace and vulnerability.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 29, 2006 –
Oct 01, 2006
The Taste of St. Louis Festival 2006
Erin Bode / Avery Storm / Ali & Gipp / Dogtown Allstars / Murphy Lee / Beatin Path / Speakeasy / Theresa Anderson / Ozomatli / Cowboy Mouth / American Princes / The Legendary Shack Shakers / Big Star / The Roots / Son Volt / Spur / Sky West Trip / Deep Six / Magnolia Summer / Suckerfish / Johnathan Cour / The Feed / Erika Johnson w/the Tom Byne Trio / Steve Ewing Band Show all bands
  Setlists
Downtown St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Mar 16, 2006
SXSW
The Love Experts / Magnolia Summer / Milton Mapes / Nomo / Hudson Bell / Waterloo / Lavender Diamond / Golden Arm Trio / His Name Is Alive / Steve Dawson / Oxford Collapse / Jay Bennett
Habana Calle 6 Austin, Texas, United States
Rock
Indie
United States
Alternative Country
2014 2 concerts
2011 2 concerts
2010 2 concerts
2009 5 concerts
2008 2 concerts
2007 1 concert
2006 2 concerts
2005 1 concert
 Gary Joann Elgin
 Buz Zann
 Louise Halsey
 Bcphil00
 Jen Pope
 Dan Stapleton
 Ashleigh Huber
 Kelsaroni
 Amandaleechi
 Bunnymen
 Donald Carson
 W. Patrick Mobley
 Berethyewon
 Eazel Rodulfa

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Magnolia Summer had?

Magnolia Summer has had 17 concerts.

What genre is Magnolia Summer?

Magnolia Summer is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, United States, and Alternative Country.

When was the last Magnolia Summer concert?

The last Magnolia Summer concert was on March 28, 2014 at Off Broadway Nightclub in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. The bands that performed were: Eight Miles High: A Tribute To The Byrds / Diesel Island / Magnolia Summer / Brothers Lazaroff / The Trophy Mules / The Love Experts / Rough Shop.

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