Blood, Sweat & Tears / Jethro Tull / The Gay Desperados

Jan 24, 1969 (55 years ago)

Fillmore East     New York, New York, United States

Band Line-up


Concert Details


Date:
Friday, January 24, 1969
Venue:
Fillmore East
Location:
New York, New York, United States
Notes:

NOTE: Savoy Brown Cancelled
Ticket Prices: Orch $5.00 Rear Orch $4.00 Mezz $3.00

Band Genres


Art Rock 2 bands

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Blues Rock 2 bands

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British Blues 2 bands

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Classic Rock 2 bands

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Folk 2 bands

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Rock 2 bands

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Singer-Songwriter 2 bands

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Symphonic Rock 2 bands

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Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 2 bands

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Bubblegum Pop 1 band

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Christmas Music 1 band

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Hard Rock 1 band

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Jazz 1 band

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Jazz Fusion 1 band

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Jazz Rock 1 band

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Mark E Mar 25, 2024

My first Fillmore concert. I do not recall Savoy Brown at this show. It was Jethro Tull’s American debut. And through the fog of time I’m pretty sure a steel band opened the show.


John D. Feb 08, 2024

I saw The Gay Desperadoes Steel (Band) Orchestra at the
Fillmore East in !968 or 1969. They were the third group which performed, and in my estimation the best who ever performed there of all the many performances i attended. Somehow they've been overlooked/omitted from the archive, and could not find listed anywhere. It seems what i found most memorable about the Fillmore East, others have erroneously erased from the record of history. This i find very sad state of record keeping, a detriment to complete and accurate history of the Fillmore East!

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