Randy Meisner's 1978 Concert History

Randy Herman Meisner (March 8 1946 – July 26, 2023) was a musician, best known as a founding member, songwriter, bassist, and backing vocalist of the classic rock band the Eagles. He helped form the band in 1971 and departed in 1977, citing "exhaustion" as the reason for his resignation. Despite his short time with the band, he wrote or co-wrote the songs"Take it to the Limit," "Certain Kind of Fool," "Too Many Hands," "Try and Love Again," "Is It True?" and many others. As a solo artist, he released three studio albums: "Randy Meisner" (1978), "One More Song," (1980), and "Randy Meisner" (1982). The latter two were top 100 hits in the US and Canada. He was also a member of Poco for a short period in the late 1960s and collaborated with Charlie Rich, Jr. and Billy Swan as "Black Tie" and then "Meisner, Swan, & Rich" between 1985 and 2001. Randy Meisner passed away on July 26, 2023 at the age of 77 from complications related to COPD.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 08, 1978
Randy Meisner / Bob Welsh Gibson Amphitheatre, Universal Studios Hollywood Universal City, California, United States
Sep 07, 1978
Randy Meisner Boarding House San Francisco, California, United States
Sep 06, 1978
Randy Meisner Boarding House San Francisco, California, United States
Sep 05, 1978
Randy Meisner Boarding House San Francisco, California, United States
Sep 03, 1978
Randy Meisner / Bill Champlin The Roxy Los Angeles, California, United States
Sep 02, 1978
Randy Meisner / Bill Champlin The Roxy Los Angeles, California, United States
Sep 01, 1978
Randy Meisner / Bill Champlin The Roxy Los Angeles, California, United States
Aug 08, 1978
Randy Meisner LP Field Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Aug 05, 1978
Jimmy Buffett and The Coral Reefer Band / The Steve Miller Band / The Little River Band / Randy Meisner / South Paw

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Tangerine Bowl Orlando, Florida, United States
Aug 04, 1978
Randy Meisner Miami Stadium Miami, Florida, United States
Aug 01, 1978
Randy Meisner Mid-South Coliseum Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Jul 30, 1978
Randy Meisner LP Field Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Jul 29, 1978
Randy Meisner Pine Bluff Convention Center Arena Pine Bluff, Arkansas, United States
Jul 28, 1978
Randy Meisner Centroplex Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Jul 27, 1978
Randy Meisner Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Center Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Jul 25, 1978
Randy Meisner Boutwell Auditorium Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Jul 21, 1978
Randy Meisner Cabaret Club Aspen, CA, US
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2007 2 concerts
2006 2 concerts
2005 12 concerts
2004 20 concerts
2003 10 concerts
2002 14 concerts
2001 9 concerts
2000 7 concerts
1999 15 concerts
1998 2 concerts
1997 2 concerts
1996 1 concert
1995 3 concerts
1994 3 concerts
1993 8 concerts
1992 5 concerts
1989 1 concert
1988 26 concerts
1987 17 concerts
1986 6 concerts
1983 5 concerts
1982 19 concerts
1981 20 concerts
1978 17 concerts
1977 52 concerts
1976 44 concerts
1975 76 concerts
1974 45 concerts
1973 19 concerts
1972 34 concerts
1971 1 concert
1970 12 concerts
1969 29 concerts
1968 1 concert
1967 29 concerts
1966 7 concerts
1962 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Randy Meisner had?

Randy Meisner has had 577 concerts.

What genre is Randy Meisner?

Randy Meisner is most often considered to be Rock, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Classic Rock, Soft Rock, and Country Rock.

When was the last Randy Meisner concert?

The last Randy Meisner concert was on March 31, 2007 at Cannery Casino & Hotel in North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

What setlist does Randy Meisner play live?

The songs that Randy Meisner performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 08, 2000 concert at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, United States:

  1. Take It Easy
  2. Take It to the Limit

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