The Counts Concert History

1.) The Counts were a soul and funk group from the 70's. Offering both vocal and instrumental tracks, the group could lay down loping, jazzy instrumental grooves heavy on the sax and organ. In a heartbeat, they could switch gears into spacy novelties like "Flies Over Watermelon!" and "The Munchies." In between there were some sweet soul ballads, and even a sop to the mainstream with a cover of Carole King's "Jazzman."

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 10, 1954
The Counts Met Ballroom Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Aug 31, 1954
The Biggest Rhythm and Blues Show
Roy Hamilton / The Drifters / Faye Adams / LaVern Baker / The Spaniels / The Counts / Big Maybelle / Erskine Hawkins / Rusty Bryant
William B. Bell Auditorium Augusta, Georgia, United States
Aug 27, 1954
The Counts Ryman Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Aug 26, 1954
The Counts Alonzo Herndon Stadium Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Aug 23, 1954
The Counts Municipal Auditorium New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Aug 13, 1954
The Counts Trianon Ballroom Chicago, Illinois, United States
Jazz
Soul
Rock And Roll
Funk
Doo-Wop
Children's Music
Surf
Psychedelic Soul
Rare Groove
Hammond Organ
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2011 1 concert
1955 7 concerts
1954 27 concerts

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