Paul Revere & The Raiders / The Standells / Ian Whitcomb

Mar 18, 1967 (57 years ago)

Made in Oklahoma Building     Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Band Line-up


Concert Details


Date:
Saturday, March 18, 1967
Venue:
Made in Oklahoma Building
Location:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Band Genres


Bubblegum Pop 2 bands

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Freakbeat 2 bands

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Garage Rock 2 bands

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Psychedelic Rock 2 bands

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Rock 2 bands

Rock:

Classic Garage Rock 2 bands

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Protopunk 2 bands

Protopunk:

Beat Music 1 band

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Classic Rock 1 band

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Country Rock 1 band

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Folk Rock 1 band

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Psychedelic 1 band

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Psychedelic Pop 1 band

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Rock And Roll 1 band

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Rockabilly 1 band

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Singer-Songwriter 1 band

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Soft Rock 1 band

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British 1 band

British:

Garage 1 band

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 Randall Casey

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Randall Casey Mar 18, 2022

Not Sure of the Date on this Concert. It was my 1 and only date with Walta Rollin. A good concert with Mark Lindsay and the Raiders. The Standells sang "Muddy Water" and Ian Whitcomb sang his only hit "You Turn Me On". A very concert memory. Saw the Raiders a couple of years later in Houston, Texas


Randall Casey Mar 18, 2022

This Concert took place at the Made in Oklahoma Building on the Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City, OK. I too my friend Walta Rollin on our 1 and only date. Loved the Raiders. Mark Lindsay sang extremely well and they play all of the favorites. Had great seats. The Standells sang Muddy Water and Ian Whitcomb sang You Turn me on. A nice Concert Memory.

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