The Books's 1979 Concert History

The Books was an American-Dutch duo, formed in New York City in 1999, consisting of guitarist and vocalist Nick Zammuto and cellist Paul de Jong. In early 2012, Nick Zammuto announced the end of the duo and the beginning of his solo project Zammuto. Subsequently, Paul de Jong released two solo albums.

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Electronic
Indie Rock
Folk
Experimental
Electronica
Art Pop
Indietronica
Experimental Pop
Folktronica
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2014 2 concerts
2013 1 concert
2012 6 concerts
2011 38 concerts
2010 56 concerts
2009 33 concerts
2007 32 concerts
2006 69 concerts
2005 18 concerts
2003 1 concert
1981 1 concert
1980 8 concerts
1979 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Books had?

The Books has had 266 concerts.

What genre is The Books?

The Books is most often considered to be Indie, Electronic, Indie Rock, Folk, Experimental, Electronica, Art Pop, Indietronica, Experimental Pop, Folktronica, and Collage Pop.

When was the last The Books concert?

The last The Books concert was on June 07, 2014 at Flemington in Flemington, NJ, US. The bands that performed were: Warren Eyeswan / TGunn / Morning River Band / The Books.

What setlist does The Books play live?

The songs that The Books performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 17, 2011 concert at Prospect Park Bandshell in New York, New York, United States:

  1. Group Autogenics I
  2. I Didn't Know That
  3. Tokyo
  4. Cold Freezin' Night
  5. Be Good to Them Always
  6. Chain of Missing Links
  7. A Short Song About Geese
  8. Free Translator
  9. Excess Straussess
  10. An Owl With Knees
  11. Smells Like Content
  12. Take Time
  13. We Bought the Flood
  14. Cello Song

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