the casinos Concert History

The Casinos was a nine-member doo-wop group from Cincinnati, Ohio, led by Gene Hughes. They are best-known for their John Loudermilk written song "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye," which hit #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1967, well after the end of the doo-wop era.

Apr 14, 1967
the casinos Charleston Civic Center Charleston, West Virginia, United States
Apr 08, 1967
Big Bam All-Star Spring Show
Tommy James and the Shondells / The Turtles / Lou Christie / brian hyland / the buckinghams / The Royal Guardsmen / The Blue Magoos / the casinos / the electric prunes
  Setlists
Garrett Coliseum Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Show Duplicate for Apr 08, 1967
Apr 07, 1967
Spring Star Spectacular
Tommy James and the Shondells / The Turtles / Lou Christie / Bryan Hyland / the buckinghams / The Royal Guardsmen / The Blues Magoos / the casinos / the electric prunes
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Mar 24, 1967
the casinos Will Rogers Auditorium Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Mar 23, 1967
the casinos Municipal Auditorium Austin, Texas, United States
Mar 22, 1967
the casinos Mid-South Coliseum Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Mar 21, 1967
the casinos Tulsa Assembly Center Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
United States
Soul
R&B
Doo-Wop
Oldies
2005 1 concert
2004 1 concert
1967 14 concerts
1965 1 concert

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