Tiger Moth Concert History

Tiger Moth is an English country dance band originally formed in 1983 by Rod Stradling shortly after leaving the Old Swan Band. In addition to Stradling, the original members were guitarist Ian A. Anderson (of Hot Vultures fame), hammered dulcimer player Chris Coe and bass guitar and banjo player and vocalist Maggie Holland (also of Hot Vultures). Later they were joined by electric guitar and synthesizer player Jon Moore, drummer/percussionist John Maxwell, and keyboards and melodeon player Ian Carter.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jan 30, 2012
Das Racist / ______ / Polo Club / Tiger Moth Corner Hotel Richmond, Victoria, Australia
Jul 28, 2006
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Rivermead Leisure Complex Reading, England, United Kingdom
Folk
Folk Rock
Violin
Deep Progressive Rock
Modern Progressive Rock
Ceilidh
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2012 1 concert
2006 1 concert

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Tiger Moth had?

Tiger Moth has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Tiger Moth?

Tiger Moth is most often considered to be Folk, Folk Rock, Violin, Deep Progressive Rock, Modern Progressive Rock, and Ceilidh.

When was the last Tiger Moth concert?

The last Tiger Moth concert was on January 30, 2012 at Corner Hotel in Richmond, Victoria, Australia. The bands that performed were: Das Racist / ______ / Polo Club / Tiger Moth.

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