The Cheetahs Concert History

From the town of Penicuik, Scotland, near Edinburgh, The Cheetahs were a punky R&B quintet comprising Joe Donkin (vocals), Nasty Phil (harmonica), John Roberts Dobson (guitar), Andrew Allan (bass) and Drop Farmer (drums). Regulars on the late 1970s Edinburgh scene and sometimes sharing bills with Simple Minds and The Valves, they followed in both bands' footsteps by signing to Bruce Findlay's Zoom record label, releasing a three-track single in September 1979 that would turn out to be their only (and Zoom's final) release.

Punk
Punk Rock
UK
Scotland
Detroit Rock
Punk 77
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2013 1 concert
2012 3 concerts
1979 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Cheetahs had?

The Cheetahs has had 4 concerts.

What genre is The Cheetahs?

The Cheetahs is most often considered to be Punk, Punk Rock, UK, Scotland, Detroit Rock, and Punk 77.

When was the last The Cheetahs concert?

The last The Cheetahs concert was on February 23, 2013 at Lo and Behold! Records and Books in Hamtramck, Michigan, United States. The bands that performed were: Danny and the Darleans / Don Duprie / The Cheetahs.

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