The Rainy Daze Concert History

A great pop-punk-psychedelic outfit from Denver, Colorado. Only the first 45 appears on their album which is recommended. They first formed in 1965 when they specialised in playing beat and R&B and they were a regular attraction at local frat parties. Almost unbelievably they were unearthed by Phil Spector who signed them to a management contract and a giant publicity campaign was planned but never really materialised.

Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 26, 1967
Love-In
The Turtles / Iron Butterfly / Peanut Butter Conspiracy / Clear Light / Grateful Dead / Steve Miller Blues Band / The Daily Flash / The Factory / Flamin' Groovies / The Nazz / The Rainy Daze / The Other Half / Smokestack Lightnin' / The Seventh Son / The New Generation / The King Verses / West Coast Branch / The Yerba Buena Blues Band / The Yellow Brick Road / Kim Fowley / The Firesign Theatre Show all bands
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Elysian Park Los Angeles, California, United States
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Love-In on Mar 26, 1967 [698-small]

Love-In
Mar 26, 1967
 Los Angeles, California, United States
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Love-In on Mar 26, 1967 [699-small]

Love-In
Mar 26, 1967
 Los Angeles, California, United States
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United States
Psychedelic Rock
Psychedelic
Garage Rock
Background Jazz
Garage
Psych
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Rainy Daze had?

The Rainy Daze has had 1 concert.

What genre is The Rainy Daze?

The Rainy Daze is most often considered to be United States, Psychedelic Rock, Psychedelic, Garage Rock, Background Jazz, Garage, and Psych.

When was the last The Rainy Daze concert?

The last The Rainy Daze concert was on March 26, 1967 at Greater Echo Park Elysian in Los Angeles, California, United States. The bands that performed were: The Peanut Butter Conspiracy / Clear Light / The Rainy Daze / Factory / The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band / Flamin' Groovies / Steve Miller Band / Seventh Son / The Firesign Theatre / New Generation.

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