White Hassle Concert History

White Hassle was a primitive folk/blues side project of vocalist/guitarist Marcellus Hall and vocalist/pots 'n' pans player Dave Varenka, both better known as members of the alternative rock unit Railroad Jerk. After performing a handful of live dates opening for acts including Skeleton Key and Cat Power, White Hassle issued their 1997 debut National Chain, a collection of their own original junkyard ballads mixed with covers of songs by Hank Williams, George Jones and Ray Charles. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Date Concert Venue Location
Jan 27, 2006
White Hassle Poppodium 013 Tilburg, North Brabant, Netherlands
Nov 06, 2004 –
Nov 07, 2004
All Tomorrow's Parties
Lou Reed / Modest Mouse / Lungfish / J. Mascis & The Fog / The Black Heart Procession / Explosions in the Sky / Wolf Parade / The Walkmen / Sufjan Stevens / White Hassle / Willy Mason / The Flaming Lips / The Cramps / The Shins / Built to Spill / Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks / The Constantines / Peaches / Eagles of Death Metal / Love As Laughter / Radar Brothers / The Magic Magicians Show all bands
  Setlists
The Queen Mary Long Beach, California, United States
Dec 29, 2000
Blues Explosion / White Hassle Mississippi Nights St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Jul 13, 2000
Luna / White Hassle Theatre Of Living Arts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Rock
Indie
Indie Rock
Garage Rock
Americana
2006 1 concert
2004 1 concert
2000 2 concerts

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has White Hassle had?

White Hassle has had 4 concerts.

What genre is White Hassle?

White Hassle is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Indie Rock, Garage Rock, and Americana.

When was the last White Hassle concert?

The last White Hassle concert was on January 27, 2006 at Poppodium 013 in Tilburg, North Brabant, Netherlands.

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