The Lemon Pipers Concert History

The Lemon Pipers were a 1960s bubblegum/psychedelic pop band from Oxford, Ohio, known chiefly for their song "Green Tambourine", which reached number one in the United States in 1968.

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Moby Grape / Traffic / The Lemon Pipers / Spirit on Mar 23, 1968 [338-small]

Moby Grape / Traffic / The Lemon Pipers / Spirit
Mar 23, 1968
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Moby Grape / Traffic / The Lemon Pipers / Spirit on Mar 22, 1968 [337-small]

Moby Grape / Traffic / The Lemon Pipers / Spirit
Mar 22, 1968
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Moby Grape / Traffic / The Lemon Pipers / Spirit on Mar 21, 1968 [336-small]

Moby Grape / Traffic / The Lemon Pipers / Spirit
Mar 21, 1968
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Grand Funk Railroad / The Lemon Pipers on Feb 21, 1970 [935-small]

Grand Funk Railroad / The Lemon Pipers
Feb 21, 1970
 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Grateful Dead / The Lemon Pipers on Apr 3, 1970 [557-small]

Grateful Dead / The Lemon Pipers
Apr 3, 1970
 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Grand Funk Railroad / The Lemon Pipers on Feb 20, 1970 [532-small]

Grand Funk Railroad / The Lemon Pipers
Feb 20, 1970
 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Grand Funk Railroad / The Lemon Pipers on Feb 20, 1970 [469-small]

Grand Funk Railroad / The Lemon Pipers
Feb 20, 1970
 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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1970 3 concerts
1969 4 concerts
1968 32 concerts
1967 6 concerts
1966 1 concert

Sep 21, 2022

To say this band was bubblegum is true only in what they were forced to record. For the record they hated that stuff too. They ended their set at this show with "Somebody To Love" and it blew Grace Slick away. Many years later Bob Nave , the keyboard player, told me back stage she was totally pissed about them doing it. I wish a recording existed, they killed it!

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