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 Jose G Sworn Vengeance were on the lineup but didn’t play. Hatebreed / Poison the Well / Bane / Sworn Vengeance / What Feeds The Fire Aug 27, 2022
 Carl Belknap I absolutely hate the Doors. Morrison was so wasted & disgusting (humping the mic stand) at this show that the group I was with left before their second set. Love / The Doors Aug 27, 2022
 Dave Collins I've seen Tony three times. Once with Spandau on the comeback they made early 2000's. Once solo at lets rock festival, but also a gig missing from your list, in a small club in Ibiza town in 2001. Tony Hadley Aug 26, 2022
 Dave Collins This was one of the greatest gigs I've ever been to. Ray Manzarek was sublime and was worth the ticket price alone. When LA Woman was played Jims image was projected onto a white sheet behind the band. I thought the end of the set was the entire LA Woman album but maybe looking at the setlist my mind is playing tricks. I remember though Ray making a comment that it was one of the first times they'd ever played LA Woman live as Jim hadn't lived long enough to tour it. It was said with much love. the doors of the 21st century Aug 26, 2022
 Sundae This was the final night of the LOVE and Doors' two-and-a-half-week gig at the Whisky a Go Go, August 10-27, in 1966. It's what the poster says, but the Doors were fired on the 21st. Morrison had missed the first show and it wasn't the first time. The band dragged him out of his hotel room, and, still in a drunken stupor, added the obscene lyrics to The End... leading Elmer Valentine to fire the band. Jefferson Airplane was the replacement from August 24-28 with the Turtles (August 27-28. It's unclear if they played with the Airplane the whole five nights). Love / The Doors Aug 26, 2022
 westspring pretty sure vic chesnutt played too Shotwell / Fugazi / Sleater-Kinney Aug 26, 2022
 Robert McDonald Hot as fuq that day Cheap Trick Aug 26, 2022
 BrianLR Symphony Space’s annual gift to the City of New York honors the musical contributions of American jazz giant Miles Davis. This 12+ hour marathon featuring an all-star cast of hundreds of instrumentalists and vocalists, Wall to Wall Miles Davis touches on every aspect of Davis’ stunning career –from his early days as a bopper through his birth of the cool and modal jazz innovations, from his heart-wrenching ballads to his radical fusion experiments. Wall to Wall Miles Davis Aug 26, 2022
 BrianLR Performance playlist: Part I Bitches Brew BOBBY PREVITE’s VOODOO DOWN ORCHESTRA “Bitches Brew” from Bitches Brew (1969) "Spanish Key" from Bitches Brew (1969) Bobby Previte - Drums, Ray Anderson - Trombone, Peter Epstein - Soprano Saxophone, Adam Kolker - Bass Clinet, Pete McCann - Guitar, Russ Lossing - Fender Rhodes, Jon Dryden - Fender Rhodes, Peter Herbert - Acoustic Bass, Jim Pugliese - Percussion Relaxin’ with Miles THE TERELL STAFFORD QUARTET “Milestones” from Original Bird: The Best of Bird on Savoy (1947) “It could Happen To You” from Relaxin’ with the Miles Davis Quintet (1956) - J. Burke/J. Van Huesen “Woody 'n You” from Miles Davis, Volume 1 (1952) - D. Gillespie Terrell Stafford - Trumpet, George Colligan - Piano, Ed Howard - Bass, Victor Lewis - Drums The Hot Spot OLU DARA ENSEMBLE Excerpts from Doo-Bop (1991) - M. Davis/Easy Mo Bee Excerpts from The Hot Spot (1990) - J. Nitzsche Olu Dara - Cornet, Guitar, and Vocals, Kwatei Jones Quartey - Guitar, Alonzo Gardner - Bass, Larry Johnson - Drums, Coster Massamba - Percussion Part II Miles Smiles BOBBY WATSON and HORIZON featuring VICTOR LEWIS “Freedom Jazz Dance” from Miles Smiles (1966) - E. Harris “Gingerbread Boy” from Miles Smiles (1966) - J. Heath Bobby Watson - Alto Saxophone, Terell Stafford - Trumpet, Edward Simon - Piano, Curtis Lundy - Bass, Victor Lewis - Drums Mileselektronika HAGANS/BELDEN ANIMATION featuring DJ KINGSIZE “Mother Dearest Mother” unreleased “Paraphernaila” from Miles in the Sky (1968) - W. Shorter Tim Hagans - Trumpet, Bob Belden - Soprano Saxophone, Scott Kinsey - Keyboards, David Dyson - Electric Bass, Zach Danzinger - Drums, DJ Kingsize - Turntables Live/Evil SEX MOB with BILL FRISELL and DJ LOGIC “Selim” from Live/Evil (1970) Steven Bernstein - Slide Trumpet, Briggan Krauss - Saxophones, Bill Frisell - Guitar, Tony Scherr - Bass Guitar, Kenny Wollesen - Drums Part III Song and Surprises JANE IRA BLOOM “How Deep is the Ocean” from Miles Davis, Volume 1 (1952) – I. Berlin “Solar” from Walkin Jane Ira Bloom - Soprano Saxophone and Live Electronics, Vincent Bourgeyx - Piano, Cameron Brown - Bass, Bobby Previte - Drums Someday My Prince Will Come THE CAMPBELL BROTHERS “Someday My Prince Will Come” from Someday My Prince Will Come (1961) – F.E. Churchill/L. Morey “Summertime” from Porgy and Bess (1958) – G. Gershwin “All Blues” from Kind of Blue (1959) Phil Campbell - Guitar, Charles “Chuck” Campbell - Pedal Steel Guitar, Darick Campbell - Lap Steel Guitar, Bass - Malcolm Kirby, Carlton Campbell - Drums The Miles Experience NORA YORK “So What”/”I Don’t Live Today” from Kind of Blue (1959)/ Are you Experienced (19678) – J. Hendrix Nora York - Vocals, Claire Daly - Baritone Saxophone, Dave hofstra - Bass, Ronnie Williams - Drums Gemini Double Image BURNT SUGAR/THE ARKESTRA CHAMBER "Mtume" from Get Up With It (1974) "Directions" from Black Beauty (1970) - J. Zawinul "Little Church" from Live/Evil (1970) - H. Pascoal Gregory Ionman Tate - Conducting, Lewis "Flip" Barnes - Trumpet, Simi - Electric Violin, Julia Kent - Cello, Rene Akhan - Guitar, Morgan Michael Craft - guitar, Kirk Douglass - Guitar, Vijay Iyer - Piano, Bruce Mack - Korg M1, Jason Tobias DiMatteo - Acoustic Bass, Jared Michael Nickerson - Electric Bass, Honeychild - Dulcimer, Tia Nicole Leak -Percussion, Swiss Chris - Drums, Qasim Naqvi - Drums and Tabia, Lisala Beatty - Vocals, Justice X - Vocals Urban Tap –Aura TAMANGO and FABIO MORGERA Music inspired by the album Aura (1985) - P. Mikkelborg Tamango - Tap Dancing, Fabio Morgera - Trumpet Part IV Directions in Music DAVE DOUGLAS NEW QUINTET “Boplicity” from The Birth of the Cool (1949) - C. Henry “Sanctuary” from Bitches Brew (1969) - W. Shorter “Kix” from We Want Miles (1981) Dave Douglas - Trumpet, Antonio Hart - Alto Saxophone, Uri Caine - Fender Rhodes, James Genus - Bass, Clarence Penn - Drums Loose Change from The Plugged Nickel INGRID JENSEN GROUP “I Fall in Love Too Easily” from Live at the Plugged Nickel - S. Cahn/J. Styne “If I Were a Bell" from Live at the Plugged Nickel (195) - F. Loesser “Walkin' ” from Live at the Plugged Nickel (1965) - R. Carpenter Ingrid Jensen - Trumpet, Gary Thomas - Tenor and Flute, Orrin Evans - Piano and Fender Rhodes, Ed Howard - Bass, Jeff “Tain” Watts - Drums Part V Pop Songs THE RUSSELL GUNN GROUP “Love for Sale” from Somethin’ Else(1958) - C. Porter “Stella by Starlight” from Live at the Plugged Nickel (1965) - N. Washington/V. Young “Time After Time” from You’re Under Arrest (1985) - C. Lauper/R. Hyman Russell Gunn - Trumpet, Carl Burnett - Guitar, Marc Cary - Piano, Taurus Mateen -Bass, Terreon Gully - Drums He Loved Him Madly FRANK LONDON & INVOCATIONS “He Loved Him Madly” from Get Up With It (1974) Rank London - Trumpet, Anthony Coleman - Harmonium, Ken Filiano - Bass The Birth of the Cool GRAHAM HAYNES NONET “Jeru” - G. Mulligan “Moon Dreams” - C. MacGregor/J. Mercer “Venus de Milo” - G. Mulligan (transcribed by Joe Muccioli) “Deception” “Rouge” - J. Lewis, from The Birth of the Cool (1949-1950) Graham Haynes - Trumpet, Gary Valente - Trombone, Vincent Chancey - French Horn, Bob Stewart - Tuba, Avram Fefer - Alto Saxophone, Alex Harding - Baritone Saxophone, Uri Caine - Piano, Clarence Penn - Drums Part VI Sketches of Miles MELBA JOYCE “All Blues” from Kind of Blue (1959) “Blue in Green” from Kind of Blue (1959) “Round Midnight” from Round About Midnight (1956) - B. Hanighen/C. Williams/T. Monk Melba Joyce - Vocals, Tanya Darby - Trumpet, Kalyn Dean - Trumpet, Anat Cohen - Tenor Saxophone, Dwight Dickerson - Piano, Calvin Hill - Bass, Wally Gator Watson - Drums Airegin JOE LOVANO QUINTET “Airegin” from Cookin With the Miles Davis Quintet (1956) – S. Rollins “Bags’ Groove” from Bags Groove (1954) – M. Jackson “Oleo” from Relaxin’ With the Miles Davis Quintet (1956) – S. Rollins Joe Lovano - Saxophone, Tom Harrell - Trumpet, Mulgrew Miller - Piano, Cameron Brown - Bass, Idris Muhammad - Drums Part VII The World of Miles MAMADOU DIABATE and the BEN ALLISON TRIO “Seven Steps to Heaven” from Seven Steps to Heaven (1963) - V. Feldman/M. Davis “Milestones” from Milestones (1958) Mamadou Diabate - Kora, Famoro Diabate - Balafon, Michael Blake - Saxophones, Mike Sarin - Drums, Ben Allison - Bass0 Prince of Darkness DAVID SANCHEZ & THE MELAZA SEXTET “Prince of Darkness” from Sorcerer (1967) David Sanchez - Saxophone, Miguel Zenon - Alto Saxophone, Edsel Gomez - Piano, Hans Glawischneg - Bass, Antonio Sanchez - Drums Dark Magnus MELVN GIBBS’ LIBERATION THEOLOGY with PETE COSEY and JOE LOVANO “lfe” from Big Fun (1972) “Calypso Frelimo” from Get Up With It (1973) Melvin Gibbs - Bass, Graham Haynes - Cornet, Joe Lovano - Saxophones, Pete Cosey - Guitar, Sitar and Thumb Piano, James Hurt - Keyboards, Terreon Gully - Drums, Felix Sanabria - Percussion, Nancy Assis - Percussion, DJ Logic - Turntables Part VIII In a Silent Way DON BYRON MUSIC FOR SIX MUSICIANS “Shhh/Peaceful” from In a Silent Way (1969) “In a Silent Way” / “It’s About that Time” from In a Silent Way(1969) - J. Zawinul/M. Davis Don Byron - Clarinet and Bass Clairnet, James Zollar - Trumpet, Edsel Gomez - Piano, Leo Traversa - Bass, Milton Cardona - Congas, Ben Wittman - Drums Miles ‘58/’66 EDDIE HENDERSON with JIMMY COBB “Footprints” from Miles Smiles (1966) – W. Shorter “On Green Dolphin Street” from ’58 Sessions (1958) - N. Washington/B. Kaper Eddie Henderson - Trumpet, Kevin Hays - Piano, Ed Howard - Bass, Joe Locke - Vibes, Jimmy Cobb - Drums Part IX Sketches of Spain MARIA SCHNEIDER, Conductor Soloists: WALLACE RONEY and MILES EVANS “Concerto de Aranjuez” – J. Rodrigo “Will O’The Wisp” – M. De Falla “The Pan Piper” - G. Evans “Saeta” – G. Evans “Solea” – G. Evans “Song of Our Country” – G. Evans from Sketches of Spain (1959-1960), prepared by Joe Muccioli Maria Schneider - Conductor, Wallace Roney - Trumpet, Miles Evans - Trumpet, Bud Burridge - Trumpet, Laurie Fink - Trumpet, Alexander Sipiagin - Trumpet, Lew Soloff - Trumpet, Dennis Wilson - Trombone, Douglas Purviance - Bass Trombone, Theresa McDonnell - French Horn, Jeffrey Scott – Fench Horn, Tom Varner - French Horn, Bob Stewart - Tuba, Dennis Anderson - Reeds, Charles Pillow - Reeds, Mark Thrasher - Reeds, Lou Marini - Reeds, Rob Scheps - Reeds, Badrena - Percussion, Terry Silverlight - Drums Part X The Street JON FADDIS, JIMMY OWENS, PAQUITO D’RIVERA, JAMES WILLIAMS, JOHN PATITUCCI, TONY REEDUS “Donna Lee” from Original Bird (1947) – C. Parker “Half Nelson” from Original Bird: The Best of Bird on Savoy (1947) Jon Faddis - Trumpet, Jimmy Owens - Trumpet, Paquito D’Rivera - Alto Saxophone, James Williams - Piano, John Patitucci - Bass, Tony Reedus - Drums All Blues VERNON REID & MASQUE “Freddie Freeloader” from Kind of Blue (1959) “Right Off” from Jack Johnson (1970) Vernon Reid - Guitar, Miles Evans - Trumpet, Micah Gaugh - Tenor Saxophone, Marion Browden - Drums, Hank Schroy - Bass, Leon Gruenbaum - Keyboards, DJ Logic - Turntable Code M.D. ADAM HOLZMAN & BRAVE NEW WORLD “Opening Medley” unreleased, late 1980s “Tomas” from Tutu (1986) “Maze” unreleased Part XI Homage WALLACE RONEY GROUP “Filles de Kilimanjaro/A Love Supreme” from Filles de Kilimanjaro(1968)/A Love Supreme (1964) - M. Davis/J. Coltrane “Round Midnight” from Round About Midnight (1956) - B. Hanighen/C. Williams/T. Monk “Frelon Brun/Portia” from Filles de Kilimanjaro (1968)/ Tutu(1986) Wallace Roney - Trumpet, Adam Holzman - Piano, Buster Williams - Bass, Lenny White - Drums, Antoine Roney - Drums Wall to Wall Miles Davis Aug 26, 2022
 DougC This was first concert ever. I was 12 and was there with my younger sister. Long ago and little paparazzi. I say that because a guy sitting next to me asked if I wanted to take a picture on the floor. We went down and I ended up on the edge of the stage. I tried to take a photo but the flash CUGE on my Instamatic 110 (the little slim one) was all used up. 😥 Elton John Aug 26, 2022
 DougC We went last minute and sat high up. For almost every concert I've attended, I was within 10 rows of the stage or back stage. Still enjoyed it. Chris Tomlin Aug 26, 2022
 Brucefan24 Postponed due to back injury of drummer Elroy Finn Crowded House Aug 26, 2022
 chelle_lezley $37.00 at 8:00 pm Cyndi Lauper Aug 26, 2022
 chelle_lezley $106.10 at 7:30 pm The B-52's / The Proclaimers / Mental as Anything Aug 26, 2022
 destroyer66 What a great place to see concerts. I was just reading that, in 1978, the Century Theatre met the wrecking ball after the balcony began swaying during a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert and housing inspectors warned that another such show could turn deadly. I'm not sure why, but I never saw a show from the balcony, I was always on the main floor with great seats (front row at times). I'm also not sure how we had that kind of seats all the time, considering that we lived 100 miles from Buffalo. I can't remember where we bought tickets, unless they were sold through Ticketron, which had an outlet near us, in Olean, NY. New Century Theatre Aug 26, 2022
 Ralph Heimann The classic rock band will headline at Pacific Amphitheatre in a special post-Fair performance on Aug. 25, 2022. The beauty and immediacy of Steve Miller’s work, whether at its most playful or most serious, is palpable. Steve Miller Band’s most recent performance at Pac Amp was in 2018; it was a sell-out show. Guitarist, multi-platinum-selling singer-songwriter, bandleader, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and Songwriters Hall of Fame electee Steve Miller is beyond excited to finally get back on the road. Putting his pandemic time to great use, Miller dug deep into his archives and found an unreleased, full-length concert recording and released it. Steve Miller Band Live! Breaking Ground: August 3, 1977, came out in spring 2021 and was accompanied by a live concert video featuring the full performance that is available now to stream on The Coda Collection on Amazon Prime Video. 2020 was shaping up to be another historic year for Miller when Covid sadly forced him to cancel all of his plans. While 2021 saw the release of the Breaking Ground album and video, the process of going through his vaults only intensified his desire to perform for his fans around the world in person once again. These 2022 shows are going to be very special as a result. Steve Miller was a mainstay of the San Francisco music scene that upended American culture in the late ’60s. With albums like Children of the Future, Sailor and Brave New World, Miller perfected a psychedelic blues sound that drew on the deepest sources of American roots music and simultaneously articulated a compelling vision of what music – and society – could be in the years to come. Then, in the ’70s, Miller crafted a brand of rock ‘n’ roll music that was polished, exciting and irresistible, and that has dominated radio through today. Hit followed hit in an endless flow: “The Joker,” “Livin’ in the USA,” “Take the Money and Run,” “Rock’n Me,” “Fly Like an Eagle,” “Jet Airliner,” “Jungle Love,” and “Abracadabra” among them. Steve Miller Band Aug 25, 2022
 Tony Knight 38 Special was also on this bill Rainbow / .38 Special / Iron Maiden Aug 25, 2022
 Kelly Merrell Got in, evacuated, then back in. John Heer, Cody Heer, Ryan Parker, Kelly Merrell. Drove back to I.F. Incubus / Sublime With Rome / The Aquadolls Aug 25, 2022
 SgtBaker420 Great show! Was very happy with them playing an Evening with El Diablo. The mix on the microphones was bad, but they still sounded very good. Chevelle / Jimmie Allen Aug 25, 2022
 annariu Ma ci pensi che sono quasi tre anni😭 Fast Animals and Slow Kids / rovere Aug 25, 2022