Steeleye Span's 1973 Concert Photos

Steeleye Span formed in 1969 from members of Fairport Convention and out of the ashes of Sweeney's Men creating a distinctive fusion of both British folk with electric rock music. The resulting first version of the band was formed by ex-Fairport bassist Ashley Hutchings and built around two pairs of vocalists, Tim Hart and Maddy Prior and Gay & Terry Woods. Rhythm was to be supplied largely by Hutchings' bass, and without drums.

Jethro Tull / Steeleye Span on Jul 18, 1973 [997-small]

Jethro Tull / Steeleye Span
Jul 18, 1973
 Inglewood, California, United States
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Loggins And Messina / The J. Geils Band / Steeleye Span on Apr 28, 1973 [087-small]

Loggins And Messina / The J. Geils Band / Steeleye Span
Apr 28, 1973
 Portland, Oregon, United States
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mahavishnu orchestra / Steeleye Span on Apr 27, 1973 [920-small]

mahavishnu orchestra / Steeleye Span
Apr 27, 1973
 Passaic, New Jersey, United States
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mahavishnu orchestra / Steeleye Span on Apr 27, 1973 [742-small]

mahavishnu orchestra / Steeleye Span
Apr 27, 1973
 Passaic, New Jersey, United States
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mahavishnu orchestra / Steeleye Span on Apr 27, 1973 [148-small]

mahavishnu orchestra / Steeleye Span
Apr 27, 1973
 Passaic, New Jersey, United States
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Paul Butterfield's Better Days / Steeleye Span on Apr 20, 1973 [683-small]

Paul Butterfield's Better Days / Steeleye Span
Apr 20, 1973
 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States
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Paul Butterfield's Better Days / Steeleye Span on Apr 20, 1973 [682-small]

Paul Butterfield's Better Days / Steeleye Span
Apr 20, 1973
 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States
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2023 16 photos
2016 5 photos
2013 11 photos
2006 1 photo
1986 3 photos
1985 2 photos
1978 2 photos
1977 2 photos
1976 3 photos
1975 1 photo
1974 5 photos
1973 8 photos
1972 4 photos
1971 5 photos

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