The Gentrys Concert History

The Gentrys were an American band of the 1960s and early 1970s best known for their 1965 hit "Keep on Dancing" (in 1971 also a #9 hit for the Bay City Rollers). Follow-up singles charted outside of the top 40: "Every Day I Have To Cry" (1966), "Spread It On Thick" (1966), "Cinnamon Girl" (1970), "Why Should I Cry" (1970), "Wild World" (1971), and a 'Bubbling Under' Billboard chart entry "Brown Paper Sack" (#101, 1966).

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Garage Rock
Merseybeat
Bubblegum Pop
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1966 5 concerts
1965 5 concerts
 Michael Curtis

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Susan S Nov 08, 2022

In 1965, Memorial Auditorium in Dallas hosted the Five Americans, the Gentrys and Chuck Berry. I cannot find a reference to this concert anywhere, but I know that it occurred because I was there. My father took me and my little sister, and we got in with five Oscar Mayer wiener wrappers, and two dollars each.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Gentrys had?

The Gentrys has had 10 concerts.

What genre is The Gentrys?

The Gentrys is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, United States, Pop Rock, Rock And Roll, Garage Rock, Merseybeat, Bubblegum Pop, and Classic Garage Rock.

When was the last The Gentrys concert?

The last The Gentrys concert was on June 10, 1966 at Yankee Stadium in New York, New York, United States. The bands that performed were: Ray Charles / The Beach Boys / The Byrds / Stevie Wonder / jerry butler / The McCoys / The Marvelettes / The Gentrys / The Cowsills / The Guess Who.

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