The Sparrow Concert History

The Sparrows were a Canadian blues rock/psychedelic band of the 1960s. Formed in 1964, originally as Jack London and the Sparrows in Oshawa, Ontario. The Sparrows, who were the first group to bring musician John Kay into the mainstream and then renamed themselves the rock band Steppenwolf. The Sparrows started out as a beat group and their early repertoire reflected the influence of the "British Invasion". In September 1965 John Kay joined as the new lead singer.

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Moby Grape / It's A Beautiful Day / The Sparrow / The Hour Glass on May 4, 1968 [801-small]

Moby Grape / It's A Beautiful Day / The Sparrow / The Hour Glass
May 4, 1968
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Moby Grape / It's A Beautiful Day / The Sparrow / The Hour Glass on May 4, 1968 [790-small]

Moby Grape / It's A Beautiful Day / The Sparrow / The Hour Glass
May 4, 1968
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Quicksilver Messenger Service / The Sparrow / Blue Cheer on Feb 25, 1967 [802-small]

Quicksilver Messenger Service / The Sparrow / Blue Cheer
Feb 25, 1967
 Santa Cruz, California, United States
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Metalcore
Psychedelic Rock
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Bluegrass
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Melodic Death Metal
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1968 1 concert
1967 14 concerts
1966 2 concerts

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