Tony Conrad's 2002 Concert History

Tony Conrad (Anthony Schmaltz Conrad, March 7, 1940 – April 9, 2016) was an American avant-garde video artist, experimental filmmaker, musician, composer, sound artist, teacher and writer from Baltimore, Maryland. Active in a variety of media since the early 1960s, he is considered to have been a pioneer of both structural film and drone music (or, as he has qualified, "The first non-bagpipe western drone music").

Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 17, 2002
Tony Conrad Royce Hall Los Angeles, California, United States
Mar 14, 2002 –
Mar 17, 2002
All Tomorrow's Parties - ATP 2002
Wilco / Cat Power / Eddie Vedder / Aphex Twin / Peaches / Madlib / Television / Stereolab / Deerhoof / Sleater-Kinney / Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks / Califone / Cannibal Ox / Big Star / Jim O'Rourke / Smog / Boredoms / Black Dice / Lydia Lunch / Bardo Pond / Unwound / Merzbow / Nels Cline / Christina Rosenvinge / Cecil Taylor / Erase Errata / Papa M / Chris Lee / Quixotic / The Dead C / Destroy All Monsters / Jackie-O Motherfucker / Kevin Drumm / Saccharine Trust / U.s. Maple / Ikue Mori / Fursaxa / Tony Conrad / DJ Olive / Mats Gustafsson / Pita / Mike Watt and the Secondmen / White Out / Neil Michael Hagerty / William Winant / Bride Of No No / Gerard Malanga / Satans Tornade / Ira Cohen / Asheton, Mascis and Watt / Fred Anderson Trio / Nathaniel Mackey Show all bands
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Unknown venue Los Angeles, California, United States
Experimental
Experimental Rock
Avant-Garde
Noise
Drone
Contemporary Classical
Minimalism
Free Improvisation
Laboratorio
Microtonal
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