The Paley Brothers Concert History

Brothers Andy Paley and Jonathan Paley achieved a burst of local success as young heartthrobs and power pop musicians from the mid to late 70s. Andy was the frontman of the Sidewinders, which petered itself out after its 1972 self-titled effort. He remained in obscurity for several years afterward until he appeared on Elliott Murphy's critically acclaimed 'Night Lights' LP in 1976. He then teamed up with his brother to produce a set of The Beach Boys and The Beatles inspired pop tunes.

Rock
Folk
United States
Pop Rock
New Wave
Indie Folk
Roots Rock
Power Pop
Stomp And Holler
New Americana
Chamber Pop
Alternative Country
Deep New Americana
Southern Gospel
Modern Folk Rock
Family Gospel
Underground Power Pop
Baptist Gospel
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Paley Brothers had?

The Paley Brothers has had 1 concert.

What genre is The Paley Brothers?

The Paley Brothers is most often considered to be Rock, Folk, United States, Pop Rock, New Wave, Indie Folk, Roots Rock, Power Pop, Stomp And Holler, New Americana, Chamber Pop, Alternative Country, Deep New Americana, Southern Gospel, Modern Folk Rock, Family Gospel, Underground Power Pop, and Baptist Gospel.

When was the last The Paley Brothers concert?

The last The Paley Brothers concert was on May 04, 1977 at CBGB & OMFUG in New York, New York, United States. The bands that performed were: Blondie / Alex Chilton / Dead Boys / Suicide / The Paley Brothers / Patti Smith Group / Richard Hell & The Voidoids / The Runaways.

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