Patrick Sky's 1966 Concert History

Patrick Sky was one of the most enigmatic performers of 1960s folk music. A descendant of the Creek Indian tribe, Sky first attracted attention singing the traditional folk songs that he learned from a grandmother as a child. Sky was equally influenced by the satirical writing of Will Rogers and the topical songs of Woody Guthrie. Beginning with his recordings of the late-1960s, Sky's songs became increasingly political and outspoken. Sky's most confrontational album...

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 29, 1966
Patrick Sky Carnegie Hall New York, New York, United States
Dec 17, 1966
Patrick Sky Y-Not Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Dec 16, 1966
Patrick Sky Y-Not Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Oct 07, 1966
Patrick Sky

Buffalo Folk Festival

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Clark Gymnasium SUNY-Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA
Apr 24, 1966
Patrick Sky Kresge Auditorium Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Mar 06, 1966
Patrick Sky Troubadour West Hollywood, California, United States
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Folk
Singer-Songwriter
Contemporary Folk
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American Folk Revival
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