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SAVOY BROWN'S BLUES BAND #1 (ca. OCT 1965 - ca. DEC 1965)
1) Kim Maiden Simmonds vocals, lead guitar
2) John O'Leary harp
3) Brice Portius vocals
4) Ray Chappell bass
5) Leo Mannings drums
6) Trevor Jeavons piano
SAVOY BROWN'S BLUES BAND #2 (ca. DEC 1965 - NOV 1966) / SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #1 (SEPT 1966 - 1967)
SAVOY BROWN'S BLUES BAND #2 (ca. DEC 1965 - NOV 1966) / SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #1 (SEPT 1966 - 1967)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) John O'Leary
3) Brice Portius
4) Ray Chappell
5) Leo Mannings
6) Bob Hall piano
May 1966 - 1967: Kilroy's, Nag's Head Tavern, York Road, Battersea, south-west London, UK
The band played in their own blues club as house band every week on Wednesdays for months.
The band played in their own blues club as house band every week on Wednesdays for months.
August 2, 1966: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK with Cream
September 2, 1966: Tiles, London, UK with The Troggs
September 20, 1966: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
October 16, 1966: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK with The Artwoods
The band was paid 10 pounds for this gig.
October 22, 1966: Flamingo Club, London, UK with The Tribe
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown's Blues Band'.
November 11, 1966: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (with special guest Paul Butterfield)
November 12, 1966: Flamingo Club, London, UK
November 27, 1966: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK with John Mayall's Blues Breakers
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown's Blues Band'. They were paid 10 pounds for this gig.
December 14, 1966: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK with John Mayall's Blues Breakers
The band was paid 10 pounds for this gig.
January 1, 1967: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK with Mike Stuart Span
The band was paid 10 pounds for this gig.
January 6, 1967: El Grotto Discotheque, ilford, UK
January 8, 1967: Witches Cauldron Coffee Bar, Belsize Lane, Belsize Park, Hampstead, North West London, UK
January 13, 1967: Blaises Club, Kensington, London, UK
January 14, 1967: Bluesville R&B Club, Manor House, Finsbury Park, north London, UK
January 15, 1967: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Champion Jack Duprèe
January 17, 1967: Flamingo Club, London, UK
January 20, 1967: unknown venue, London, UK
January 21, 1967: unknown venue, Brighton, UK
January 22, 1967: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK with The Stalkers
The band was paid 25 pounds for this gig.
January 24, 1967: Flamingo Club London, UK with Blues City Shakedown
January 26, 1967: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK
January 27, 1967: Ealing Technical College & School of Art, St Mary's Road, Ealing, London, UK
January 28, 1967: Saint Gabriel's College, Langton Road - Brooke Site, Lambeth, London, UK
January 29, 1967: unknown venue, Guildford, UK
January 30, 1967: Flamingo Club, London, UK
January 31, 1967: unknown venue, Gravesend, Kent, UK
February 18, 1967: The Gaiety Ballroom, High Street, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, UK with Eyes Of Blue The band was advertised as 'Savoy Browns & His Blues Band'.
March 8, 1967: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK with The Tribe
The band was paid £30 for this gig.
March 10, 1967: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with The Chicago Line "evening show"
March 10, 1967: London School of Economics, central London, UK with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Champion Jack Duprèe, Monty Sunshine, John Bryan Fraternity, Five Proud Walkers "All Nighter"
March 20, 1967: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Cock-A-Hoop
April 6, 1967: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK
April 15, 1967: Polytechnic of Central London, Little Titchfield Street, City of Westminster, Greater London, UK with The Loose Ends
April 20, 1967: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Cock-A-Hoop
April 23, 1967: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK with The Battery
The band was paid £30 for this gig.
May 14, 1967: Witches Cauldron Coffee Bar, Belsize Lane, Belsize Park, Hampstead, North West London, UK
May 19, 1967: Bluesville R&B Club, Manor House, Finsbury Park, north London, UK
May 22, 1967: Il Rondo Jazz Club, Leicester, UK with Jesse Fuller
May 23, 1967: Guitar Club, East Ham Central Hall, East Ham, East London, UK
May 28, 1967: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK with The Stalkers
The band was paid £30 for this gig.
May 29, 1967: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Cock-A-Hoop
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #2 (1967)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Brice Portius
3) Ray Chappell
4) Leo Mannings
5) John O'Leary
5) John O'Leary
6) Martin Stone rhythm guitar and occasionally lead guitar
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7) Bob Hall (from now on only as "part-time" member, working with the band almost only in studio sessions and in some but not all of the live dates, and did not appeared on band's photoshoot because he had a day job and his employer (a quasi-government department) did not permit him to have any other form of employment so he had to keep his musical activities secret!!)
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #3 (1967 - SEPT ?, 1967)
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #3 (1967 - SEPT ?, 1967)
1) Kim Simmonds
September 25, 1967: Wall City Jazz Club, Quaintways, Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, UK with The Family, The Munchkins, The Wall City Jazzmen
The band was wrongly advertised as 'Savoy Blues Band'.
October 15, 1967: The Tofts, 35-39 Grace Hill, Folkestone, Kent, UK
October 16, 1967: Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, north London, UK
November 18, 1967: Club A' Gogo, Percy Street, Haymarket, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, UK with John Lewis Band
November 19, 1967: unknown venue, Grimsby, UK
June 30, 1968: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
August 27, 1968: Black Horse, Kidderminster, UK
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
August 28, 1968: Toby Jug Blues Club, Tolworth, Surrey, UK
August 30, 1968: California Ballroom, Dnstable Downs, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK
September 6, 1968: The Blues Loft, High Wycombe, UK
September 10, 1968: Klooks Kleek Club, West Hampstead, North London, UK with Terry Reid
September 20, 1968: Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden with The Doors, Terry Reid, International Harvesters (filling in for Jefferson Airplane)
September 29, 1968: Peterlee Jazz and Folk Club, Argus Butterfly Pub, York Road, Peterlee, UK with Toycupboard
October 1, 1968: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Love Sculpture
December 31, 1968: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with Jethro Tull, Bakerloo Blues Line, John Peel
January 1, 1969: Toby Jug Blues Club, Tolworth, Surrey, UK
The band was billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club flyer.
January 3, 1969: The Hornsey Wood Tavern, 376 Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, North London, UK
January 9, 1969: Red Lion, Leytonstone, London, UK
January 13, 1969: Wall City Jazz Club, Quaintways, Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, UK with The Exits, Dek Dooley Group, Wall City Jazzmen
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
January 17, 1969: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Pegasus
October 11, 1969: Winter Gardens, Malvern, UK with The Spring
October 15, 1969: City Hall, Sheffield, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
February 19, 1970: Warehouse, Ithaca, NY, USA with Slippery Elm, Coat Check Girl
February 20-21, 1970: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with Kinks, Renaissance, Noonan, Lights by Joshua Light Show
February 22, 1970: Ludlow Garage, Cincinnati, OH, USA with Balderdash, Raintree
February 27-28, 1970: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Renaissance, Southwind
March 5-8, 1970: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA with Keith Relf's Renaissance, Butterfield Blues Band, Lights by Brotherhood of Light
March 13, 1970: Gymnasium, San Fernando Valley State College, Northridge, CA, USA with Linda Ronstadt, Flying Burrito Brothers
March 14, 1970: California State College, Fullerton, CA, USA with Butterfield Blues Band, Blue Rose, Elvin Bishop "A Celebration of the Spring Equinox"
March 15, 1970: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA with Butterfield Blues Band, Fever Tree, Illinois Speed Press
March 17, 1970: Whisky a' Go-Go, 8901 Sunset Boulevard at Clark Street, West Hollywood, CA, USA with Devil's KItchen
March 20, 1970: Phanter Hall, Fort Worth, TX, USA with Fever Tree, Aphrodite, Lights by Family Circle
March 21, 1970: Warehouse, New Orleans, LO, USA with Rhinoceros
March 26, 1970: Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH with Joe Cocker, Mountain, Amboy Dukes, MC5, Frijid Pink, Pleasure Seekers, The Stooges, Brownsville Station, Cradle, Bitter Blood, Balderdash, Glass Wall, Whalefeathers, East Orange Express, Westfauster "Cincinnati Pop Festival"
March 28, 1970: Action House, Island Park, NY, USA
The band was still billed as 'Savot Brown Blues Band' on the ad printed for this show.
March 31 - April 1, 1970: Ungano's, New ork City, NY, USA
April 4, 1970: Assumption College, Worcester, MA, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 5, 1970: Bates College, Lewiston, ME, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 9, 1970: Kleinhans Auditorium, Buffalo, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 10, 1970: Bailey Hall, Cornell University campus, Ithaca, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 11, 1970: The Palestra, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
April 12, 1970: Union College, Schenectady, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 16, 1970: Northestern University, Boston, MA, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 17, 1970: Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 18, 1970: Wesleyen University, Middletown, CT, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 19, 1970: Upsala College, East Orange, NJ, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 23, 1970: Warehouse, Ithaca, NY, USA with Slippery Elm, Taj Mahal, The Faces
April 23, 1970: St. Anselm's College, Manchester, NH, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 24, 1970: Trenton State College, Trenton, NJ, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 25, 1970: Yale University, New Heaven, CT, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 26, 1970: Queensboro College, New York City, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 29, 1970: Genesse Theatre, Buffalo, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
May 1-2, 1970: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USA with James Gang
May 3, 1970: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Rod Stewart and The Faces, Richmond
May 29, 1970: Mayfair Ballroom, Newgate Street, Newcastle, UK with Juicy Lucy
May 31, 1970: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with First Lights
June 5, 1970: Pavillion Gardens, Buxton, UK with Taste, Colosseum, Matthews Southern Comfort, Atomic Rooster, Liverpool Scene, The Strawbs, John Peel (MC) "Until Tomorrow - All Night Music Festival"
Savoy Brown actually played on June 6, because their set was after the midnight, from the dawn to about 6:00am of the next day exactly.
June 6, 1970: Football Ground, Yeovil, UK with Yes, Rare Bird, Flying Machine, Killing Floor
June 10, 1970: 'Black', BBC Radio Show, BBCStudio 2, Aoelian Hall, London, UK
November 20, 1970: 46th Street Rock Palace, Boston, MA, USA
November 25-26, 1970: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Black Sabbath, Quatermass
December 3-6, 1970: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA with Humble Pie, Sea Train, Ry Cooder, Lights by Sunburst
December 10, 1970: Ludlow Garage, 346 Ludlow Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, USA with Beechwoods Farms
December 18-19, 1970: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with Poco, Gypsy, Jo Mama, Lights by Joe's Lights
January 16, 1971: Farx (Potters Bar), London, UK
January 25, 1971: 'Harding', BBC Radio Show, BBC Studio 5, Maida Vale, London, UK
February 1, 1971: Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, London, UK
February 2, 1971: 'Sounds of The 70s', BBC Radio Show, London, UK with Roy Young Band (broadcasting date)
February 12-13, 1971: Pirate's World Amusement Park, Dania, FL, USA with The Grease Band (cancelled), The Faces
February 16-17, 1971: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with The Faces, Grease Band, Lights by Joe's Lights
February 19, 1971: The Syndrome, Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, IL, USA with The Faces (cancelled), Grease Band
February 23, 1971: 'Sounds of The 70s', BBC Radio Show, London, UK with Quatermass (broadcasting date)
February 23, 1971: Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI, USA with The Faces, The Grease Band
February 27, 1971: Warehouse, New Orleans, LO with Grease Band, The Faces
March 10, 1971: The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Grease Band, The Faces
March 11, 1971: Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, USA with Grease Band, The Faces
March 20, 1971: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA, USA with The Faces (billed as Small Faces Featuring Rod Stewert (sic)), The Grease Band Formerly With Joe Cocker, Lights by Morpheus
March 21, 1971: Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA with The Grease Band, The Faces
March 30, 1971: Civic Center, Atlanta, GA, USA with The Faces, The Grease Band
March 31, 1971: Palace Theatre, Albany, NY, USA with The Faces, The Grease Band
April 2-3, 1971: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USA with The Faces, The Grease Band
August 1971 (?): unknown venue, Spokane, WA with Atomic Rooster
August ?, 1971: Century II Pavilion, Wichita, KS, USA with Atomic Rooster
November 26-27, 1971: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Atomic Rooster, Pot Liquour
November 28, 1971: The Draught House, 3415 Dorr at Byrne, Toledo, OH, USA with Tea
December 2, 1971: Central Theatre, Passaic, NJ with Atomic Rooster
December 5, 1971: Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY, USA with Atomic Rooster, Chicken Shack
December 8, 1971: Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX, USA with Atomic Rooster, Chicken Shack
December 9, 1971: Dallas Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX, USA with Atomic Rooster, Chicken Shack
December 10, 1971: Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX, USA with Atomic Rooster, Chicken Shack
December 11, 1971: Warehouse, New Orleans, LO, USA with Black Oak Arkansas
February 10, 1972: Town Hall, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with Chicken Shack
August 16, 1972: Sunshine In, Ashbury Park, NJ, USA with Rory Gallagher, Tower Of Power
June 2, 1974: The Roller Rink, Anchorage, AK, USA with Kiss
June 3, 1974: Sun-Sundowner Drive-In Theatre, Ankorage, AK, USA with Kiss
June 4, 1974: Baker Fieldhouse, Eielson Airforce Base, Fairbanks, AK, USA with Kiss
July 1-2, 1974: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Rod Felton
SAVOY BROWN #13 (ca. DEC 1974 - 1976)
February 6, 1975: unknown venue, Stuttgart, Germany
March 22, 1975: Dingwalls, Camden Lock, Camden Town, London, UK
2) Brice Portius
3) Ray Chappell
4) Leo Mannings
5) Martin Stone
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6) Bob Hall
June 10, 1967: Ram Jam Club, Brixton, south London, UK with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers "All Nighter"
The band backed up John Lee Hooker tonight.
June 20, 1967: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with John Lee Hooker, Cock-A-Hoop, Ten Years After
The band also backed up John Lee Hooker tonight.
June 21, 1967: Upper Cut club, Forest Gate, north-east London, UK with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, John Lee Hooker, Zoot Money's Big Roll Band
June 21, 1967: Upper Cut club, Forest Gate, north-east London, UK with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, John Lee Hooker, Zoot Money's Big Roll Band
The band also backed up John Lee Hooker tonight.
June 24, 1967: The Gaiety Ballroom, High Street, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, UK with The SoulmatesThe band also backed up John Lee Hooker.
June 27, 1967: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK
The band also backed up John Lee Hooker tonight.
June 29, 1967: Disco Blue, Commodore Cinema, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, UK with John Lee Hooker
June 24, 1967: The Gaiety Ballroom, High Street, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, UK with The SoulmatesThe band also backed up John Lee Hooker.
June 27, 1967: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK
The band also backed up John Lee Hooker tonight.
June 29, 1967: Disco Blue, Commodore Cinema, Ryde, Isle Of Wight, UK with John Lee Hooker
The band also backed up John Lee Hooker tonight.
July 1, 1967: The Ram Jam Club, Brixton, London, UK with John Lee Hooker, The All Night Workers, Duke Lee Sound
The band also backed up John Lee Hooker tonight.
July 4, 1967: Royalty Ballroom, Southgate, UK
July 19, 1967: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK with Ruby Jaines
The band was paid £35 for this gig.
July 2? - September ?, 1967: unknown venue, Charlottenlund, north Copenhagen, Denmark
September 3, 1967: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK
July 1, 1967: The Ram Jam Club, Brixton, London, UK with John Lee Hooker, The All Night Workers, Duke Lee Sound
The band also backed up John Lee Hooker tonight.
July 4, 1967: Royalty Ballroom, Southgate, UK
July 19, 1967: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK with Ruby Jaines
The band was paid £35 for this gig.
July 2? - September ?, 1967: unknown venue, Charlottenlund, north Copenhagen, Denmark
September 3, 1967: Eel Pie Island Hotel, Twickenham, West London, UK
The band was paid £35 for this gig.
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #4 (SEPT ?, 1967 - SEPT 1?, 1967)
1) Brice Portius
2) Ray Chappell
3) Leo Mannings
4) Martin Stone
5) Henry 'Harry' Simmonds lead guitar
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6) Bob Hall
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #5 (aka #3) (SEPT 1?, 1967 - SEPT 2?, 1967 or OCT ?, 1967)
September 10, 1967: Boat Club, Nottingham, Notinghamshire, UK
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #5 (aka #3) (SEPT 1?, 1967 - SEPT 2?, 1967 or OCT ?, 1967)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Brice Portius
3) Ray Chappell
4) Leo Mannings
5) Martin Stone
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6) Bob Hall
September ??, 1967: unknown venue, Devon, Devonshire, UK
After the show they are arrested for drug possession.
September 25, 1967: Wall City Jazz Club, Quaintways, Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, UK with The Family, The Munchkins, The Wall City Jazzmen
The band was wrongly advertised as 'Savoy Blues Band'.
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #6 (SEPT 2?, 1967 or OCT ?, 1967 - OCT 1?, 1967)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Leo Mannings
3) Martin Stone
4) Robert 'Bob' Brunning bass
5) Christopher 'Chris' Youlden vocals
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6) Bob Hall
October 4, 1967: unknown venue, London, UK
October 7, 1967: Sheffield University, Sheffield, Uk
October 13, 1967: Bradford College, Bradford, UK
October 14, 1967: Chelsea College, Chelsea, London, UK
October 15, 1967: The Tofts, 35-39 Grace Hill, Folkestone, Kent, UK
October 16, 1967: Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, north London, UK
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #7 (OCT 1?, 1967 - OCT 2?, 1967)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Martin Stone
3) Bob Brunning
4) Chris Youlden
5) Hugh 'Hughie' Flint drums
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6) Bob Hall
October 19, 1967: Southampton University, Southampton, UK
October 23, 1967: 100 Club, Oxford Street, London, UK
October 23, 1967: 100 Club, Oxford Street, London, UK
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #8 (OCT 2?, 1967 - DEC ??, 1967)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Bob Brunning
3) Chris Youlden
4) Hughie Flint
5) David Jack Peverett (aka 'Lonesome Dave' Peverett) rhythm guitar
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6) Bob Hall
October 27, 1967: White Hart, Acton, London, UK
October 28, 1967: unknown venue, Wolverton, UK
October 28, 1967: unknown venue, Wolverton, UK
October 29, 1967: unknown venue, Manchester, UK
November 2, 1967: unknown venue, unknown city, North Wales
November 3, 1967: unknown venue, Leicester, Leicestershire, UK
November 4, 1967: unknown venue, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
November 10, 1967: unknown vene, Rugby, UK
November 11, 1967: Enfield Technical College, Enfield, UK
November 12, 1967: unknown venue, Guildford, UK
November 18, 1967: Club A' Gogo, Percy Street, Haymarket, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, UK with John Lewis Band
November 19, 1967: unknown venue, Grimsby, UK
November 25, 1967: unknown venue, Brighton, UK
November 28, 1967: The Place, Hanley, UK with BB Seeshow
December 1, 1967: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Shakey Vic's Big City Blues Band
December 8, 1967: unknown venue, Basildon, UK
December 10, 1967: unknown venue, Turnstall, UK
December 14, 1967: The Sherwood Rooms, Sherwood, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK with The Troggs, Wynder K. Frog, Phil Boyd's Jazzmen With Di Seagrave, John Ellis "Adam + Evil Artsball"
December 14, 1967: The Sherwood Rooms, Sherwood, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK with The Troggs, Wynder K. Frog, Phil Boyd's Jazzmen With Di Seagrave, John Ellis "Adam + Evil Artsball"
December 16, 1967: St. James' Spectacular, Vicar Lane, Chesterfield, UK with Joe Cocker's Grease Band
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #9 (DEC ??, 1967 - JAN 11, 1968)
1) Kim Simmons
2) Chris Youlden
3) 'Lonesome Dave' Peverett
4) ? bass (the band auditioned various musicians)
5) ? drums (the band auditioned various musicians (maybe Dave Bidwell?))
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6) Bob Hall
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #10 (JAN 12, 1968 - JAN 15, 1968)
January 9, 1968: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK
January 10, 1968: Thames Hotel, Windsor, UK
January 10, 1968: Thames Hotel, Windsor, UK
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #10 (JAN 12, 1968 - JAN 15, 1968)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Chris Youlden
3) 'Lonesome Dave' Peverett
4) Bill Bruford drums
5) ? bass (the band auditioned various musicians)
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6) Bob Hall
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #11 (JAN 16, 1968 - NOV 1968) / SAVOY BROWN #1 (MAR or APR 1968 - NOV 1968)
January 12, 1968 (approximate date): unknown venue, Leicester, Leicestershire, UK
January 13, 1968 (approximate date); unknown venue, London, UK
January 14, 1968 (approximate date): unknown venue, London, UK
January 15, 1968 (approximate date): unknown venue, London, UK
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #11 (JAN 16, 1968 - NOV 1968) / SAVOY BROWN #1 (MAR or APR 1968 - NOV 1968)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Chris Youlden
3) 'Lonesome Dave' Peverett
4) Roger Earl drums
5) Rivers Jobe bass
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6) Bob Hall
January 22, 1968: Koups Klub, Lakers Hotel, Redhill, Surrey, UK
The band was advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
January 29, 1968: Star Hotel, Croydon, UK
The band was advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
January 29, 1968: Star Hotel, Croydon, UK
Febuary 2, 1968: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Jethro Tull
February 3, 1968: Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, UK
The band was advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
February 12, 1968: 100 Club, Oxford Street, London, UK
February 13, 1968: Fishmonger's Arms, Wood Green, London, UK
February 16, 1968: Carlton Ballroom, Erdington, West Midlands, UK
February 25, 1968: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
February 26, 1968: Wall City Jazz Club, Quaintways, Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, UK with Rainy Day Women, Technicolour Dream, Wall City Jazzmen with Pat Fields
March 1, 1968: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Chicken Shack
March 4, 1968: Star Hotel, Croydon, UK
March 12, 1968: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK
April 12, 1968: The Blues Loft, High Wycombe, UK
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
April 12, 1968: Fabulous Impsella Club, (in the basement area of) Chateau Impney Hotel, Droitwich Spa, Wychavon, Worchestershire, UK with Jasper Stubbs Gloryland Band "A Super All Nighter"
The band was advertised as 'The Savoy Brown Blues Line' [sic].
April 15, 1968: Star Hotel, Croydon, UK
February 3, 1968: Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, UK
The band was advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
February 12, 1968: 100 Club, Oxford Street, London, UK
February 13, 1968: Fishmonger's Arms, Wood Green, London, UK
February 16, 1968: Carlton Ballroom, Erdington, West Midlands, UK
February 25, 1968: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
February 26, 1968: Wall City Jazz Club, Quaintways, Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, UK with Rainy Day Women, Technicolour Dream, Wall City Jazzmen with Pat Fields
March 1, 1968: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Chicken Shack
March 4, 1968: Star Hotel, Croydon, UK
March 12, 1968: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK
April 12, 1968: The Blues Loft, High Wycombe, UK
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
April 12, 1968: Fabulous Impsella Club, (in the basement area of) Chateau Impney Hotel, Droitwich Spa, Wychavon, Worchestershire, UK with Jasper Stubbs Gloryland Band "A Super All Nighter"
The band was advertised as 'The Savoy Brown Blues Line' [sic].
April 15, 1968: Star Hotel, Croydon, UK
April 19, 1968: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with The New Nadir
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club programme.
April 20, 1968: Alex Disco, Salisbury, UK with DJ Mr. Kazoon
April 26, 1968: Middle Earth, 43 King Street, Covent Garden, London, UK with King Ida's Watch Chain
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club ad.
May 12, 1968: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club ad.
May 18, 1968: The Tin Hat, Kettering, UK with The Friction Group
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
May 20, 1968: 'Top Gear', BBC Radio Show, BBC Studio 1, 201 Piccadilly, London, UK
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club programme.
April 20, 1968: Alex Disco, Salisbury, UK with DJ Mr. Kazoon
April 26, 1968: Middle Earth, 43 King Street, Covent Garden, London, UK with King Ida's Watch Chain
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club ad.
May 12, 1968: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club ad.
May 18, 1968: The Tin Hat, Kettering, UK with The Friction Group
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
May 20, 1968: 'Top Gear', BBC Radio Show, BBC Studio 1, 201 Piccadilly, London, UK
The band perfom: 'Louisiana Blues’, ‘Walkin’ By Myself’, ‘Gnome Sweet Gnome’ and ‘Mr. Down Child’. The show was broadcasted on June 30.
June 5, 1968: Toby Jug Blues Club, Tolworth, Surrey, UK
June 5, 1968: Toby Jug Blues Club, Tolworth, Surrey, UK
The band was billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club flyer.
June 7, 1968: Whitcombe Club, Cheltenham, UK with Manfred Mann, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera
June 14, 1968: Top Spot Ballroom, Ross-on-Wye, UK with Lot 39 with Mel Taylor "Rhythm & Blues Night"
The band was advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band.'
June 21, 1968: Burton Constable Hall, Skirlaugh, East Yorkshire, UK with Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band, The Move, Marmalade, Family, The Angel Pavement, Fairport Convention, Spooky Tooth, Tramline, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera, Baron Richtofen's Rock 'N' Circus, The Mandrakes "Midsummer Nights Dream"
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
June 25, 1968: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK
June 7, 1968: Whitcombe Club, Cheltenham, UK with Manfred Mann, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera
June 14, 1968: Top Spot Ballroom, Ross-on-Wye, UK with Lot 39 with Mel Taylor "Rhythm & Blues Night"
The band was advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band.'
June 21, 1968: Burton Constable Hall, Skirlaugh, East Yorkshire, UK with Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band, The Move, Marmalade, Family, The Angel Pavement, Fairport Convention, Spooky Tooth, Tramline, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera, Baron Richtofen's Rock 'N' Circus, The Mandrakes "Midsummer Nights Dream"
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
June 25, 1968: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK
June 30, 1968: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club ad.
July 12, 1968: The Blues Loft, High Wycome, UK with Wild Angels
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
July 26, 1968: Dorking Halls, Dorking, Surrey, UK with Katch 22, D.J. John Edward
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
August 2, 1968: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Goron Smith
July 12, 1968: The Blues Loft, High Wycome, UK with Wild Angels
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
July 26, 1968: Dorking Halls, Dorking, Surrey, UK with Katch 22, D.J. John Edward
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
August 2, 1968: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Goron Smith
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club programme.
August 23, 1968: 'WS R&B', BBC Radio Show, Aoelian Hall, London, UK
The band perform: 'Lousiana Blues', 'Worried Mind', 'I'll Gamble With My Woman' and 'Buchanan's Blues'. The show was broadcasted on October 20.
August 24, 1968: Alex Disco Club, Salisbury, UK with D.J. Mr. Kazoon
The band was advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues.'
August 27, 1968: Black Horse, Kidderminster, UK
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
August 28, 1968: Toby Jug Blues Club, Tolworth, Surrey, UK
August 30, 1968: California Ballroom, Dnstable Downs, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK
September 6, 1968: The Blues Loft, High Wycombe, UK
September 10, 1968: Klooks Kleek Club, West Hampstead, North London, UK with Terry Reid
September 20, 1968: Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden with The Doors, Terry Reid, International Harvesters (filling in for Jefferson Airplane)
September 29, 1968: Peterlee Jazz and Folk Club, Argus Butterfly Pub, York Road, Peterlee, UK with Toycupboard
October 1, 1968: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Love Sculpture
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club programme.
October 4, 1968: Wood Tavern, Hornsey, north London, UK
October 12, 1968: Town Hall, Glastonbury, UK with Duster Bennett, John Dummer Blues Band
October 12, 1968: Town Hall, Glastonbury, UK with Duster Bennett, John Dummer Blues Band
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band.'
October 13, 1968: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
October 13, 1968: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club ad.
October 18, 1968: Lanchester College of Technology, Coventry, Warwickshire, UK with Alexis Korner, Pete Brown's Battered Ornaments, Jo-Ann Kelly
October 22, 1968: Lanchester College of Technology, Coventry, Warwickshire, UK with Alexis Korner, Pete Brown's Battered Ornaments, Jo-Ann Kelly
October 25, 1968: Top Spot Ballroom, Ross-on-Wye, UK with Lot 39 with Mel Taylor "Blues Night"
October 28, 1968: Bath Pavilion, Bath, UK with Duster Bennett
The band was still billed as 'The Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
October 18, 1968: Lanchester College of Technology, Coventry, Warwickshire, UK with Alexis Korner, Pete Brown's Battered Ornaments, Jo-Ann Kelly
October 22, 1968: Lanchester College of Technology, Coventry, Warwickshire, UK with Alexis Korner, Pete Brown's Battered Ornaments, Jo-Ann Kelly
October 25, 1968: Top Spot Ballroom, Ross-on-Wye, UK with Lot 39 with Mel Taylor "Blues Night"
October 28, 1968: Bath Pavilion, Bath, UK with Duster Bennett
The band was still billed as 'The Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #11 (NOV 1968) / SAVOY BROWN #2 (NOV 1968)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Chris Youlden
3) 'Lonesome Dave' Peverett
4) Roger Earl
5) Bob Brunning
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6) Bob Hall
November 16, 1968: Marine Pavilion, Folkestone, Kent, UK with Puff Wheat Orange
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #12 (NOV 1968 - NOV 1969) / SAVOY BROWN #3 (NOV 1968 - NOV 1969)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Chris Youlden
3) 'Lonesome Dave' Peverett
4) Roger Earl
5) Tone Stevens bass
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6) Bob Hall
November 26, 1968: Top Rank Ballroom, Southampton, UK with The Who, Freddie Mack Show, Chris Shakespeare and The Globe "Southampton University All-Night Carnival Rave"
The band was billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
December 3, 1968: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK with Bobby Parker
December 5, 1968: County Ballroom, Taunton, UK with Pretty Things, Copper-Pot Band "Somerset College of Art Arts Ball"
December 6, 1968: City Of Leicester College Of Education, Leicester, Leicestershire, UK
The band was billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
December 3, 1968: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK with Bobby Parker
December 5, 1968: County Ballroom, Taunton, UK with Pretty Things, Copper-Pot Band "Somerset College of Art Arts Ball"
December 6, 1968: City Of Leicester College Of Education, Leicester, Leicestershire, UK
The show was recorded and three songs: 'Maybe Wrong', 'It Hurts Me Too' and 'Louisiana Blues', were later released on their third album: 'Blue Matter' (1969).
December 27, 1968: The Blues Loft, High Wycombe, UK
December 29, 1968: Peterlee Jazz and Folk Club, Argus Butterfly Pub, York Road, Peterlee, UK
December 27, 1968: The Blues Loft, High Wycombe, UK
December 29, 1968: Peterlee Jazz and Folk Club, Argus Butterfly Pub, York Road, Peterlee, UK
December 31, 1968: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with Jethro Tull, Bakerloo Blues Line, John Peel
January 1, 1969: Toby Jug Blues Club, Tolworth, Surrey, UK
The band was billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club flyer.
January 3, 1969: The Hornsey Wood Tavern, 376 Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, North London, UK
January 9, 1969: Red Lion, Leytonstone, London, UK
January 13, 1969: Wall City Jazz Club, Quaintways, Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, UK with The Exits, Dek Dooley Group, Wall City Jazzmen
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
January 17, 1969: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Pegasus
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club programme.
January 18, 1969: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
January 24, 1969: Steve Paul's The Scene, New York City, NY, USA
January 24-25, 1969: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with Blood, Sweat and Tears, Jethro Tull, Lights by Joshua Light Show
January 18, 1969: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
January 24, 1969: Steve Paul's The Scene, New York City, NY, USA
January 24-25, 1969: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with Blood, Sweat and Tears, Jethro Tull, Lights by Joshua Light Show
'Savoy Brown Blues Band', as the band was still billed on the poster, cancelled and was replaced by Gay Desperados Steel Band.
January 26-29, 1969: Steve Paul's Scene, 301 West 46th Street, New York City, NY with Van Morrison (26), Holy Modal Rounders (26), Hal Waters (26-29), NRBQ (27-29)
The band still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club ad.
January 30-31 and February 1, 1969: Boston Tea Party, 15 Landsdown Street, Boston, MA, USA with J. Geils Blues Band
January 26-29, 1969: Steve Paul's Scene, 301 West 46th Street, New York City, NY with Van Morrison (26), Holy Modal Rounders (26), Hal Waters (26-29), NRBQ (27-29)
The band still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club ad.
January 30-31 and February 1, 1969: Boston Tea Party, 15 Landsdown Street, Boston, MA, USA with J. Geils Blues Band
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
February 2, 1969: The Golden Torch, Stoke-on-Trent, UK (cancelled)
February 3-6, 1969: Cafe Au Go Go, 152 Bleecker Street, Greenwich Village, New York City, NY, USA
February 2, 1969: The Golden Torch, Stoke-on-Trent, UK (cancelled)
February 3-6, 1969: Cafe Au Go Go, 152 Bleecker Street, Greenwich Village, New York City, NY, USA
The band was advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
February 7-9, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with Mother Earth
An unknown trumpet player (possibly Luis Gasca of Mother Earth) sat-in with the band as guest during these shows.
February 15, 1969: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with Chuck Berry, Winter, Aorta, Lights by Joshua Light Show
February 21-22, 1969: Kinetic Playground, 4812 N. Clark Avenue, Chicago, IL, USA with Jeff Beck Group (cancelled), Mother Earth (cancelled), Aorta, Blood, Sweat and Tears
March 1, 1969: Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, MA, USA with Confiscated Doorknob
The band was advertised as 'The Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
March 7, 1969: Gym, SUNY, Stony Brook, Long Island, NY, USA with The Jeff Beck Group (cancelled)
March 7, 1969: Island Garden Arena, West Hempstead, NY, USA with The Jeff Beck Group, Mountain
March 8, 1969: Rock Pile, Toronto, BC, Canada
March 14-15, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with John Mayall (14-15), Third
February 7-9, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with Mother Earth
An unknown trumpet player (possibly Luis Gasca of Mother Earth) sat-in with the band as guest during these shows.
February 15, 1969: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with Chuck Berry, Winter, Aorta, Lights by Joshua Light Show
February 21-22, 1969: Kinetic Playground, 4812 N. Clark Avenue, Chicago, IL, USA with Jeff Beck Group (cancelled), Mother Earth (cancelled), Aorta, Blood, Sweat and Tears
March 1, 1969: Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, MA, USA with Confiscated Doorknob
The band was advertised as 'The Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
March 7, 1969: Gym, SUNY, Stony Brook, Long Island, NY, USA with The Jeff Beck Group (cancelled)
March 7, 1969: Island Garden Arena, West Hempstead, NY, USA with The Jeff Beck Group, Mountain
March 8, 1969: Rock Pile, Toronto, BC, Canada
March 14-15, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with John Mayall (14-15), Third
Power (14), Wicked Religion (14), Phenomena (15), Maend (15)
March 20-22, 1969: Winterland, San Francisco, CA, USA with Janis Joplin & Her Band, AUM, Sanpaku (supposedly filling in for AUM during one of this three days), Lights by Brotherhood of Light
March 23, 1969: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA with Janis Joplin, AUM, Lights by Brotherhood of Light
March 28-29, 1969: Rose Palace, Pasadena, CA, USA with Ten Years After, Cold Blood, AUM
March 20-22, 1969: Winterland, San Francisco, CA, USA with Janis Joplin & Her Band, AUM, Sanpaku (supposedly filling in for AUM during one of this three days), Lights by Brotherhood of Light
March 23, 1969: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA with Janis Joplin, AUM, Lights by Brotherhood of Light
March 28-29, 1969: Rose Palace, Pasadena, CA, USA with Ten Years After, Cold Blood, AUM
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster (although they were billed only as 'Savoy Brown' on the previously venue concert calendar).
March 30, 1969: Sound Factory, Sacramento, CA with Allmen Joy, The Mick, Lights by Light Brigade
March 31 and April 1, 3-4, 1969: Whisky a' Go-Go, 8901 Sunset Boulevard at Clark Street, West Hollywood, CA, USA with Delaney & Bonnie & Friends (March 1, April 1)
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
April 2, 1969: Angels Stadium, Palm Springs, CA, USA with Ike & Tina Turner, Canned Heat (with Eric Burdon as guest), Buddy Miles Express, San Andreas Boogie, Black Pearl "Palm Springs Pop Festival"
April 9-10, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with Third Power (9), Commander Cody and His Swing Band (10)
April 12, 1969: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with Blood, Sweat and Tears, AUM, Lights by Joshua Light Show
March 30, 1969: Sound Factory, Sacramento, CA with Allmen Joy, The Mick, Lights by Light Brigade
March 31 and April 1, 3-4, 1969: Whisky a' Go-Go, 8901 Sunset Boulevard at Clark Street, West Hollywood, CA, USA with Delaney & Bonnie & Friends (March 1, April 1)
The band was still advertised as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
April 2, 1969: Angels Stadium, Palm Springs, CA, USA with Ike & Tina Turner, Canned Heat (with Eric Burdon as guest), Buddy Miles Express, San Andreas Boogie, Black Pearl "Palm Springs Pop Festival"
April 9-10, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with Third Power (9), Commander Cody and His Swing Band (10)
April 12, 1969: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with Blood, Sweat and Tears, AUM, Lights by Joshua Light Show
Savoy Brown filling in for Jethro Tull.
April 14, 1969: Ungano's, New York City, NY, USA
April 15-16, 1969: Steve Paul's The Scene, New York City, NY, USA with Family (Savoy Brown Blues Band cancelled)
April 15-16, 1969: The Main Point, 874 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, near Philadelphia, PA
April 18-19, 1969: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with The Foundations, Butterfield Blues Band, Lights by Joshua Light Show
April 19, 1969: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with Colosseum (Savoy Brown canceled)
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
April 19, 1969: Ungano's, New York City, NY, USA with The Children Of God, Marshall Efron, John Lee Hooker, Paul Krassner, Masters of Deceit, Tom Paxton, Raven, Ed Sanders, P.F. Sloane, Dave Van Ronk, Ian Whitcomb, others? "WBAI Benefit"
The band was billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the ad printed for this show. This was the band's last US gig.
April 26, 1969: Alex Disco, Salisbury, UK
April 28, 1969: The King's Hall, London, UK
April 30, 1969: 'WS R&B', BBC Radio Show, BBC Studio, Maida Vale 4, London, UK
April 14, 1969: Ungano's, New York City, NY, USA
April 15-16, 1969: Steve Paul's The Scene, New York City, NY, USA with Family (Savoy Brown Blues Band cancelled)
April 15-16, 1969: The Main Point, 874 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, near Philadelphia, PA
April 18-19, 1969: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with The Foundations, Butterfield Blues Band, Lights by Joshua Light Show
April 19, 1969: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with Colosseum (Savoy Brown canceled)
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
April 19, 1969: Ungano's, New York City, NY, USA with The Children Of God, Marshall Efron, John Lee Hooker, Paul Krassner, Masters of Deceit, Tom Paxton, Raven, Ed Sanders, P.F. Sloane, Dave Van Ronk, Ian Whitcomb, others? "WBAI Benefit"
The band was billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the ad printed for this show. This was the band's last US gig.
April 26, 1969: Alex Disco, Salisbury, UK
April 28, 1969: The King's Hall, London, UK
April 30, 1969: 'WS R&B', BBC Radio Show, BBC Studio, Maida Vale 4, London, UK
The band perform: 'Ring In His Nose', 'I Want You To Love Me' and 'Train To Nowhere'. The show was broadcasted on May 19.
April or May, 1969: Royal Albert Hall, London, UK
April or May, 1969: Royal Albert Hall, London, UK
Bob Hall was scheduled to play piano with the band tonight but when he arrived it was discovered that the Albert Hall did not possess a piano!.
May 3, 1969: The Roundhouse, Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, Essex, UK
May 9, 1969: The Lyceum, London, UK with King Crimson, Juniors Eyes, Turnstyle
May 12, 1969: Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, north London, UK
May 3, 1969: The Roundhouse, Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, Essex, UK
May 9, 1969: The Lyceum, London, UK with King Crimson, Juniors Eyes, Turnstyle
May 12, 1969: Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, north London, UK
The show was recorded and songs: 'Savoy Brown Boogie', 'I Feel So Good', 'Whole Lot Of Shakin' Goin' On', 'Little Queenie', 'Purple Haze' and 'Hernando's Hideaway' were later released on their fourth album: 'A Step Further' (1969).
May 19, 1969: 'Top Gear', BBC Radio Show, BBC Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London, UK with The Pretty Things
May 19, 1969: 'Top Gear', BBC Radio Show, BBC Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London, UK with The Pretty Things
The band perform: 'Ring In His Nose', 'I've Made Up My Mind', 'Train To Nowhere', 'Don't Turn Me From Your Door' and 'Life's One Act Play'. The show was broadcasted on May 25.
May 23, 1969: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Junco Partners
May 23, 1969: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Junco Partners
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club programme.
May 24, 1969: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with Keef Hartley
May 25, 1969: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club ad.
May 26, 1969: Bay Hotel, Sunderland, UK with This Years Girl
June 14, 1969: London College of Printing, central London, UK with John Mayall, Steamhammer
June 17, 1969: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK
June 20-21, 1969: Fillmore East, New York City, NY with Grateful Dead, Buddy Miles Express, Lights by Joshua Light Show
June 23-24, 1969: Boston Tea Party, 53 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA, USA with Crazy World Of Arthur Brown
June 24-29, 1969: Ungano's, 210 West 70 Street, New York City, NY, USA
June 28, 1969: Bath Recreation Ground, Bath, UK with Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall, Ten Years After, Led Zeppelin, Nice, Chicken Shack, Jon Hiseman's Coloseum, Mick Abrahams's Blodwyn Pig, Keef Hartley, Group Therapy, Champion Jack Duprèe, Clouds, Babylon, Principal Edward's Magic Theatre, Deep Blues Band, Just Before Dawn, DJ John Peel "Bath Festival Of Blues" (Savoy Brown cancelled)
May 24, 1969: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with Keef Hartley
May 25, 1969: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club ad.
May 26, 1969: Bay Hotel, Sunderland, UK with This Years Girl
June 14, 1969: London College of Printing, central London, UK with John Mayall, Steamhammer
June 17, 1969: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK
June 20-21, 1969: Fillmore East, New York City, NY with Grateful Dead, Buddy Miles Express, Lights by Joshua Light Show
June 23-24, 1969: Boston Tea Party, 53 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA, USA with Crazy World Of Arthur Brown
June 24-29, 1969: Ungano's, 210 West 70 Street, New York City, NY, USA
June 28, 1969: Bath Recreation Ground, Bath, UK with Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall, Ten Years After, Led Zeppelin, Nice, Chicken Shack, Jon Hiseman's Coloseum, Mick Abrahams's Blodwyn Pig, Keef Hartley, Group Therapy, Champion Jack Duprèe, Clouds, Babylon, Principal Edward's Magic Theatre, Deep Blues Band, Just Before Dawn, DJ John Peel "Bath Festival Of Blues" (Savoy Brown cancelled)
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown's Blues Band' on the poster.
July 3, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with All The Lonely People
July 4, 1969: Raceway, Mt. Clemens, MI, USA with The Stooges, Pentangle, MC5, The Frost, The Third Power, Brownsville Station,Sky, The Bump, All the Lonely People, The Sunday Funnies "Second Annual (Detroit) Rock & Roll Revival”
July 5, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with Pentangle, The Sun
July 7, 1969: Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY, USA with Canned Heat
July 8, 1969: Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, MA, USA
July 11, 1969: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA with Jeff Beck Group, Mothers Of Invention, Ten Years After, Sly and The Family Stone "1st Spectrum Summer Music Music Festival - Spectrum Pop Festival"
July 12, 1969: Laurel Race Course, Laurel, MD, USA with Jeff Beck Group, Mothers Of Invention, Ten Years After, Sly and The Family Stone, Guess Who "Laurel Pop Festival"
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
July 17, 1969: unknown venue, Cincinnati, OH, USA
July 18-19, 1969: Kinetic Playground, 4812 N. Clark Aveue, Chicago, IL, USA with Led Zeppelin, The Litter, Jethro Tull
July 25-26, 1969: Action House, 50 Broadway, Island Park, Long Island, NY, USA with Spencer Davis Group, Rosicrucian
The band was billed either as 'Savoy Brown' and 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' in several club's ads.
July 27, 1969: The Revolution, Monticello, NY, USA
July 28, 1969: Tamarack Lodge, Ellenville, NY, USA with Procol Harum
July 31, 1969: The Revolution, Monticello, NY, USA
August 1, 1969: Weissglass Stadium, 1944 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY, USA with The Rascals, Raven, Albert King
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
August 8, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with Terry Reid
August 12-13, 1969: The Main Point, 874 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, near Philadelphia, PA
August 15-16, 1969: The Pavilion, New York City, NY, USA with Sir Douglas Quintet, Charlie Musselwhite
July 3, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with All The Lonely People
July 4, 1969: Raceway, Mt. Clemens, MI, USA with The Stooges, Pentangle, MC5, The Frost, The Third Power, Brownsville Station,Sky, The Bump, All the Lonely People, The Sunday Funnies "Second Annual (Detroit) Rock & Roll Revival”
July 5, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with Pentangle, The Sun
July 7, 1969: Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY, USA with Canned Heat
July 8, 1969: Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, MA, USA
July 11, 1969: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA with Jeff Beck Group, Mothers Of Invention, Ten Years After, Sly and The Family Stone "1st Spectrum Summer Music Music Festival - Spectrum Pop Festival"
July 12, 1969: Laurel Race Course, Laurel, MD, USA with Jeff Beck Group, Mothers Of Invention, Ten Years After, Sly and The Family Stone, Guess Who "Laurel Pop Festival"
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
July 17, 1969: unknown venue, Cincinnati, OH, USA
July 18-19, 1969: Kinetic Playground, 4812 N. Clark Aveue, Chicago, IL, USA with Led Zeppelin, The Litter, Jethro Tull
July 25-26, 1969: Action House, 50 Broadway, Island Park, Long Island, NY, USA with Spencer Davis Group, Rosicrucian
The band was billed either as 'Savoy Brown' and 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' in several club's ads.
July 27, 1969: The Revolution, Monticello, NY, USA
July 28, 1969: Tamarack Lodge, Ellenville, NY, USA with Procol Harum
July 31, 1969: The Revolution, Monticello, NY, USA
August 1, 1969: Weissglass Stadium, 1944 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY, USA with The Rascals, Raven, Albert King
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
August 8, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA with Terry Reid
August 12-13, 1969: The Main Point, 874 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, near Philadelphia, PA
August 15-16, 1969: The Pavilion, New York City, NY, USA with Sir Douglas Quintet, Charlie Musselwhite
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the show programme.
August 18-19, 1969: Salvation, New York City, NY, USA
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on hte ad printed for this show.
August 21-23, 1969: Boston Tea Party, 15 Landsdown Street, Boston, MA, USA with Santana Blues Band
August 18-19, 1969: Salvation, New York City, NY, USA
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on hte ad printed for this show.
August 21-23, 1969: Boston Tea Party, 15 Landsdown Street, Boston, MA, USA with Santana Blues Band
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
August 24 1969: Cove Theater, Glen Cove, NY, USA with Spooky Tooth, Rainy Day's
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on hte ad printed for this show.
August 29-31, 1969: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA with Spirit, Womb, Lights by Brotherhood of Light
September 2-7, 1969: Whisky a' Go-Go, 8901 Sunset Boulevard at Clark Street, West Hollywood, CA, USA with Keef Hartley Band
August 24 1969: Cove Theater, Glen Cove, NY, USA with Spooky Tooth, Rainy Day's
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on hte ad printed for this show.
August 29-31, 1969: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA with Spirit, Womb, Lights by Brotherhood of Light
September 2-7, 1969: Whisky a' Go-Go, 8901 Sunset Boulevard at Clark Street, West Hollywood, CA, USA with Keef Hartley Band
September 6, 1969: Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara, CA, USA with Poco, Three Dog Night
September 19-20, 1969: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with B.B. King, Albert King
September 25, 1969: City Hall, Newcastle, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
September 26, 1969: Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
September 26-27, 1969: Aaron Russo's Kinetic Playground, 4812 North Clark Avenue, Chicago, IL with Johnny Winter, Charles Lloyd Quintet
October 1, 1969: Royal Albert Hall, London, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 2, 1969: Free Trade Hall, Manchester, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 3, 1969: Brighton Dome, Brighton, UK wih Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 4, 1969: The Roundhouse, Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, Essex, UK
October 6, 1969: City Hall, Hull, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 7, 1969: Town Hall, Leeds, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 8, 1969: Town Hall, Birmingham, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 10, 1969: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
September 25, 1969: City Hall, Newcastle, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
September 26, 1969: Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
September 26-27, 1969: Aaron Russo's Kinetic Playground, 4812 North Clark Avenue, Chicago, IL with Johnny Winter, Charles Lloyd Quintet
October 1, 1969: Royal Albert Hall, London, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 2, 1969: Free Trade Hall, Manchester, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 3, 1969: Brighton Dome, Brighton, UK wih Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 4, 1969: The Roundhouse, Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, Essex, UK
October 6, 1969: City Hall, Hull, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 7, 1969: Town Hall, Leeds, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 8, 1969: Town Hall, Birmingham, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 10, 1969: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club programme.
October 11, 1969: Winter Gardens, Malvern, UK with The Spring
October 15, 1969: City Hall, Sheffield, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 19, 1969: Rex Cinema, Cambridge, UK with JethroTull, Terry Reid
October 20, 1969: Guildhall, Southampton, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 21, 1969: Colston Hall, Bristol, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 23, 1969: De Montfort Hall, Leicester, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 25, 1969: Guildhall, Plymouth, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 26, 1969: Town Hall, Oxford, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 29, 1969: St. Andrews Hall, Norwich, UK with Jethro Tull, Terry Reid
October 31, 1969: Locarno Ballroom, Newcastle Road, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, UK with Barclay James Harvest
November 2, 1969: The Farx, The Northcote Arms, 49-53 Northcote Avenue, Southall, Middlesex, UK
November 7, 1969: Flamingo, Hereford, Herefordshire, UK with Raw Material
October 31, 1969: Locarno Ballroom, Newcastle Road, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, UK with Barclay James Harvest
November 2, 1969: The Farx, The Northcote Arms, 49-53 Northcote Avenue, Southall, Middlesex, UK
November 7, 1969: Flamingo, Hereford, Herefordshire, UK with Raw Material
November 9, 1969: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with The Groundhogs
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #13 (NOV 1969) / SAVOY BROWN #4 (NOV 1969)
1) Henry 'Harry' Simmonds
2) Chris Youlden
3) 'Lonesome Dave' Peverett
4) Rogerl Earl
5) Tone Stevens
+
6) Bob Hall
November 12, 1969: 'WS R&B', BBC Radio Show, BBC Studio 4, Maida Vale, London, UK
The band perfom: 'You Don't Have To Go', 'Driftin' and Driftin' and 'Back Home'. The show was boadcasted on December 6.
SAVOY BROWN BLUES BAND #14 (aka #12) (NOV 1969 - DEC 1969) / SAVOY BROWN #5 (aka #3) (NOV 1969 - MAY 1970)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Chris Youlden
3) 'Lonesome Dave' Peverett
4) Rogerl Earl
5) Tone Stevens
+
6) Bob Hall
November 14, 1969: Corn Exchange, Devizes, UK
November 16, 1969: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
November 16, 1969: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the club ad.
November 21, 1969: Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with Steppenwolf
November 25, 1969: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK with Shades
November 21, 1969: Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with Steppenwolf
November 25, 1969: Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, north-west London, UK with Shades
November 29, 1969: London School of Economics, London, UK with White Trash
December 16, 1969: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Dry Ice
Supposedly this was the last time the band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band'.
January 6, 1970: 'Top Gear', BBC Radio Show, BBC Studio 4, Maida Vale, London, UK
January 6, 1970: 'Top Gear', BBC Radio Show, BBC Studio 4, Maida Vale, London, UK
The band perform: ' You'd Better Pray For The Lord To Guide You', 'A Hard Way To Go' and 'When I Was A Young Boy'. The show was brodcasted on January 10.
January 10, 1970: Convention Hall, Community Concourse, San Diego, CA, USA with Grateful Dead, Aum
January 10, 1970: Convention Hall, Community Concourse, San Diego, CA, USA with Grateful Dead, Aum
Savoy Brown cancelled and were replaced by Sons Of Champlin.
January 11, 1970: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
January 15, 1970: 'Peel Sunday Concert', BBC Radio Show, BBC Paris Cinema, Lower Regent Street, London, UK with Free
The show was broadcasted on January 18.
January 17, 1970: Chelsea Polytechnic, Chelsea, London, UK
January 18, 1970: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with Stone The Crows
January 22-25, 1970: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA with Albert King, Zephyr, Lights by Brotherhood of Light
January 11, 1970: Boat Cub, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
January 15, 1970: 'Peel Sunday Concert', BBC Radio Show, BBC Paris Cinema, Lower Regent Street, London, UK with Free
The show was broadcasted on January 18.
January 17, 1970: Chelsea Polytechnic, Chelsea, London, UK
January 18, 1970: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with Stone The Crows
January 22-25, 1970: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA with Albert King, Zephyr, Lights by Brotherhood of Light
Savoy Brown cancelled and were replaced by Lee Michaels.
February 7, 1970: Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, MA, USA with Pure Sample
February 13, 1970: The Birmingham Palladium, 136 Brownell off 15 Mile Road, between Woodward Avenue and Hunter Street, Birmingham, MI with Virgin Dawn
February 14, 1970: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA with Iron Butterfly, Catfish
February 7, 1970: Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, MA, USA with Pure Sample
February 13, 1970: The Birmingham Palladium, 136 Brownell off 15 Mile Road, between Woodward Avenue and Hunter Street, Birmingham, MI with Virgin Dawn
February 14, 1970: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA with Iron Butterfly, Catfish
February 19, 1970: Warehouse, Ithaca, NY, USA with Slippery Elm, Coat Check Girl
February 20-21, 1970: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with Kinks, Renaissance, Noonan, Lights by Joshua Light Show
February 22, 1970: Ludlow Garage, Cincinnati, OH, USA with Balderdash, Raintree
February 27-28, 1970: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Renaissance, Southwind
March 5-8, 1970: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA with Keith Relf's Renaissance, Butterfield Blues Band, Lights by Brotherhood of Light
March 13, 1970: Gymnasium, San Fernando Valley State College, Northridge, CA, USA with Linda Ronstadt, Flying Burrito Brothers
March 14, 1970: California State College, Fullerton, CA, USA with Butterfield Blues Band, Blue Rose, Elvin Bishop "A Celebration of the Spring Equinox"
March 15, 1970: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA with Butterfield Blues Band, Fever Tree, Illinois Speed Press
March 17, 1970: Whisky a' Go-Go, 8901 Sunset Boulevard at Clark Street, West Hollywood, CA, USA with Devil's KItchen
March 20, 1970: Phanter Hall, Fort Worth, TX, USA with Fever Tree, Aphrodite, Lights by Family Circle
March 21, 1970: Warehouse, New Orleans, LO, USA with Rhinoceros
March 26, 1970: Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH with Joe Cocker, Mountain, Amboy Dukes, MC5, Frijid Pink, Pleasure Seekers, The Stooges, Brownsville Station, Cradle, Bitter Blood, Balderdash, Glass Wall, Whalefeathers, East Orange Express, Westfauster "Cincinnati Pop Festival"
March 28, 1970: Action House, Island Park, NY, USA
The band was still billed as 'Savot Brown Blues Band' on the ad printed for this show.
March 31 - April 1, 1970: Ungano's, New ork City, NY, USA
April 4, 1970: Assumption College, Worcester, MA, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 5, 1970: Bates College, Lewiston, ME, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 9, 1970: Kleinhans Auditorium, Buffalo, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 10, 1970: Bailey Hall, Cornell University campus, Ithaca, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 11, 1970: The Palestra, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
The band was still billed as 'Savoy Brown Blues Band' on the poster.
April 12, 1970: Union College, Schenectady, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 16, 1970: Northestern University, Boston, MA, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 17, 1970: Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 18, 1970: Wesleyen University, Middletown, CT, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 19, 1970: Upsala College, East Orange, NJ, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 23, 1970: Warehouse, Ithaca, NY, USA with Slippery Elm, Taj Mahal, The Faces
April 23, 1970: St. Anselm's College, Manchester, NH, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 24, 1970: Trenton State College, Trenton, NJ, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 25, 1970: Yale University, New Heaven, CT, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 26, 1970: Queensboro College, New York City, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
April 29, 1970: Genesse Theatre, Buffalo, NY, USA with Nice (cancelled), Family, Troyka
May 1-2, 1970: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USA with James Gang
May 3, 1970: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Rod Stewart and The Faces, Richmond
SAVOY BROWN #6 (MAY 1970 - ca. JUL 1970)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) 'Lonesome Dave' Peverett
3) Roger Earl
4) Tone Stevens
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5) Bob Hall
May 17, 1970: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with Black Widow, Kevin Ayers And The Whole World, First Lights
May 23-24, 1970: The Plumpton Racecourse, Streat, East Sussex, UK with Ginger Baker's Airforce, Richie Havens, Julie Driscoll, Hard Meat, King Crimson, Christine Perfect, Judas Jump, Keith Tippett Group, Gracious, Audience, Jan Dukes De Grey, Maple Oak, Poppa Ben Hook, Aquila, Farfield Parlour, May Blitz, Black Widow, Chicken Shack, Black Sabbath, Roy Harper "Whitsun Festival (aka A Bank Holiday Festival)" (Savoy Brown cancelled?)
May 23-24, 1970: The Plumpton Racecourse, Streat, East Sussex, UK with Ginger Baker's Airforce, Richie Havens, Julie Driscoll, Hard Meat, King Crimson, Christine Perfect, Judas Jump, Keith Tippett Group, Gracious, Audience, Jan Dukes De Grey, Maple Oak, Poppa Ben Hook, Aquila, Farfield Parlour, May Blitz, Black Widow, Chicken Shack, Black Sabbath, Roy Harper "Whitsun Festival (aka A Bank Holiday Festival)" (Savoy Brown cancelled?)
May 29, 1970: Mayfair Ballroom, Newgate Street, Newcastle, UK with Juicy Lucy
May 31, 1970: Mothers, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with First Lights
June 5, 1970: Pavillion Gardens, Buxton, UK with Taste, Colosseum, Matthews Southern Comfort, Atomic Rooster, Liverpool Scene, The Strawbs, John Peel (MC) "Until Tomorrow - All Night Music Festival"
Savoy Brown actually played on June 6, because their set was after the midnight, from the dawn to about 6:00am of the next day exactly.
June 6, 1970: Football Ground, Yeovil, UK with Yes, Rare Bird, Flying Machine, Killing Floor
June 10, 1970: 'Black', BBC Radio Show, BBCStudio 2, Aoelian Hall, London, UK
The band perform: 'Lookin' In', 'Money Can't Save Your Soul' and 'Leavin' Again'. The show was broadcasted on July 31.
June 19, 1970: Bay Hotel, Sunderland, UK with Yellow
June 24, 1970: 'Raven's R&B', BBC Radio Show, BBC Studio 4, Maida Vale, London, UK
June 19, 1970: Bay Hotel, Sunderland, UK with Yellow
June 24, 1970: 'Raven's R&B', BBC Radio Show, BBC Studio 4, Maida Vale, London, UK
The band perform: 'Lookin' In', 'Money Can't Save Your Soul' and 'Leavin' Again'. The show was broadcasted on July 12.
SAVOY BROWN #7 (ca. JUL 1970 - DEC 2?, 1970)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) 'Lonesome Dave' Peverett
3) Rogerl Earl
4) Tone Stevens
July 11, 1970: Olympia Eisstadion, Oberwiesenfeld, Germany with Van der Graaf Generator, Atomic Rooster, Free, Steamhammer, Traffic, Deep Purple "Euro Pop A-Z Musik Festival"
July 12, 1970: Greyhound, Croydon, UK
July 18, 1970: Caledonian Football Ground, Inverness, UK with Taste, Black Widow, Brinsley Schwarz, Atomic Rooster, If, String Driven Thing "1st Scottish Blues & Progressive Music Festival"
July 31, 1970: Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI, USA with The Flock (filling in for SRC), The Frost
August 2, 1970: Powder Ridge Ski Area (a natural amphitheatre ski slopes), Middlefield, CT with Melanie, Janis Joplin, Chuck Berry, Bloodrock, Chicken Shack, Grand Funk Railroad, Richie Havens, John Sebastian, Spirit, Ten Years After "Powder Ridge Festival" (court injunctions prevented all name acts from appearing escept Melanie)
August 4, 1970: Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, MA, USA with Chicken Shack
August 4-9, 1970: Radcliff Farm, on the Delaware River in Northern New Jersey, opposite Bushkill Falls and just above Stroudsburg in the Poconos, NJ with Joe Cocker, Chicago, Jefferson Airplane, Procol Harum, Ten Years After, Jethro Tull, Richie Havens, John Sebastian, Poco, Chicken Shack, Sly and The Family Stone, Big Brother and The Holding Company, Catfish, Hot Tuna, Lighthouse, Little Richard, Muddy Waters, Runt, Van Morrison, Miles Davis, James Gang, The Faces, James Taylor, Mother Earth, American Dream, Eric Burdon and the War, Roland Kirk "Harmonyville Festival" (cancelled)
August 5, 1970: Capitol Theater, Springfield, MA, USA with Chicken Shack
August 14, 1970: Civic Center, Baltimore, MD, USA with Santana
August 15, 1970: Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH, USA with Chicago, Glass Harp, Blues Image
August 21, 1970: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA with Crow, Litter, Ten Wheel Drive
August 22-23, 1970: Middle Earth, 3430 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN with The Litter, Eric Burdon and War
July 31, 1970: Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI, USA with The Flock (filling in for SRC), The Frost
August 2, 1970: Powder Ridge Ski Area (a natural amphitheatre ski slopes), Middlefield, CT with Melanie, Janis Joplin, Chuck Berry, Bloodrock, Chicken Shack, Grand Funk Railroad, Richie Havens, John Sebastian, Spirit, Ten Years After "Powder Ridge Festival" (court injunctions prevented all name acts from appearing escept Melanie)
August 4-9, 1970: Radcliff Farm, on the Delaware River in Northern New Jersey, opposite Bushkill Falls and just above Stroudsburg in the Poconos, NJ with Joe Cocker, Chicago, Jefferson Airplane, Procol Harum, Ten Years After, Jethro Tull, Richie Havens, John Sebastian, Poco, Chicken Shack, Sly and The Family Stone, Big Brother and The Holding Company, Catfish, Hot Tuna, Lighthouse, Little Richard, Muddy Waters, Runt, Van Morrison, Miles Davis, James Gang, The Faces, James Taylor, Mother Earth, American Dream, Eric Burdon and the War, Roland Kirk "Harmonyville Festival" (cancelled)
August 5, 1970: Capitol Theater, Springfield, MA, USA with Chicken Shack
August 14, 1970: Civic Center, Baltimore, MD, USA with Santana
August 15, 1970: Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH, USA with Chicago, Glass Harp, Blues Image
August 21, 1970: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA with Crow, Litter, Ten Wheel Drive
August 22-23, 1970: Middle Earth, 3430 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN with The Litter, Eric Burdon and War
August 28-29, 1970: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with Fleetwood Mac (28-29), Jake and The Family Jewels (28), Fairport Convention (29), Lights by Pig (28-29)
August 30-31 and September 1, 1970: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA with Fairport Convention, Chicken Shack, Lights by Little Princess
September 2, 1970: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Johnny Winter
September 5-7, 1970: unknown venue, Highway 95 between Elgin and Bastrop, TX with MC5, Amboy Dukes, Ike & Tina Turner, James Cotton Blues Band, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chambers Brothers, Alice Cooper, Rare Earth, Eric Burdon & War, Smith, Bloodrock, Stooges, Carolyn Hester, The Third Power, John Mayall, Freddie King, Flying Burrito Brothers, Jimmy Driftwood, Rotary Connection, Brownsville Station "1st Annual Central Texas Music Festival"
September 11-12, 1970: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Illusion (11-12), The Frost (11), Justice (12)
September 17, 1970: Capitol Theater, Springfield, MA, USA with Chicken Shack
September 18, 1970: Action House, Island Park, NY, USA with Amboy Dukes
September 25-26, 1970: Electric Factory, 2201 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, USA with Love (25-26), Chicken Shack (25), Pink Floyd (26)
September 27, 1970: Veterans Memorial, Columbus, OH, USA with Chicken Shack
October 11, 1970: Greyhound, Croydon, UK
October 24, 1970: Essener Innenstadt, Essen, Germany with Moody Blues, Supertramp "Pop & Blues Festival"
September 2, 1970: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Johnny Winter
September 5-7, 1970: unknown venue, Highway 95 between Elgin and Bastrop, TX with MC5, Amboy Dukes, Ike & Tina Turner, James Cotton Blues Band, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chambers Brothers, Alice Cooper, Rare Earth, Eric Burdon & War, Smith, Bloodrock, Stooges, Carolyn Hester, The Third Power, John Mayall, Freddie King, Flying Burrito Brothers, Jimmy Driftwood, Rotary Connection, Brownsville Station "1st Annual Central Texas Music Festival"
September 11-12, 1970: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Illusion (11-12), The Frost (11), Justice (12)
September 17, 1970: Capitol Theater, Springfield, MA, USA with Chicken Shack
September 18, 1970: Action House, Island Park, NY, USA with Amboy Dukes
September 25-26, 1970: Electric Factory, 2201 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, USA with Love (25-26), Chicken Shack (25), Pink Floyd (26)
September 27, 1970: Veterans Memorial, Columbus, OH, USA with Chicken Shack
October 11, 1970: Greyhound, Croydon, UK
October 24, 1970: Essener Innenstadt, Essen, Germany with Moody Blues, Supertramp "Pop & Blues Festival"
November 20, 1970: 46th Street Rock Palace, Boston, MA, USA
November 25-26, 1970: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Black Sabbath, Quatermass
December 3-6, 1970: Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA with Humble Pie, Sea Train, Ry Cooder, Lights by Sunburst
December 10, 1970: Ludlow Garage, 346 Ludlow Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, USA with Beechwoods Farms
December 18-19, 1970: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with Poco, Gypsy, Jo Mama, Lights by Joe's Lights
SAVOY BROWN #8 (DEC 2?, 1970 - APR ?, 1971)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Paul Raymond keyboards
3) Ron Berg drums
4) Andy Pyle bass
5) Pete Scott vocals
January 8, 1971: The Van Dike, Exmouth Road, Plymouth, Devon, UK
January 9, 1971: The Wake Arms, Epping Road, Epping, Upshire, Essex, UK with Trapeze
January 12, 1971: The Fickle Pickle Club, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, UK
January 16, 1971: Farx (Potters Bar), London, UK
January 25, 1971: 'Harding', BBC Radio Show, BBC Studio 5, Maida Vale, London, UK
The band perform: 'Street Corner Talkin', 'Blues In King' and 'Blues On The Ceiling'. The show was broadcasted on February 2.
February 1, 1971: Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, London, UK
February 2, 1971: 'Sounds of The 70s', BBC Radio Show, London, UK with Roy Young Band (broadcasting date)
February 12-13, 1971: Pirate's World Amusement Park, Dania, FL, USA with The Grease Band (cancelled), The Faces
February 16-17, 1971: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA with The Faces, Grease Band, Lights by Joe's Lights
February 19, 1971: The Syndrome, Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, IL, USA with The Faces (cancelled), Grease Band
February 23, 1971: 'Sounds of The 70s', BBC Radio Show, London, UK with Quatermass (broadcasting date)
February 23, 1971: Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI, USA with The Faces, The Grease Band
February 27, 1971: Warehouse, New Orleans, LO with Grease Band, The Faces
March 10, 1971: The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Grease Band, The Faces
March 11, 1971: Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, USA with Grease Band, The Faces
March 12, 1971: Selland Arena, Fresno, CA, USA with Grease Band, The Faces
March 13, 1971: Exhibit Building A, Cal Expo, Sacramento, CA, USA with Grease Band, The Faces
March 18, 1971: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA with Grease Band, The Faces
March 20, 1971: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA, USA with The Faces (billed as Small Faces Featuring Rod Stewert (sic)), The Grease Band Formerly With Joe Cocker, Lights by Morpheus
March 21, 1971: Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA with The Grease Band, The Faces
March 30, 1971: Civic Center, Atlanta, GA, USA with The Faces, The Grease Band
March 31, 1971: Palace Theatre, Albany, NY, USA with The Faces, The Grease Band
April 2-3, 1971: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USA with The Faces, The Grease Band
SAVOY BROWN #9 (APR ?, 1971 - JUN 1972)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Paul Raymond
3) Andy Sylvester bass
4) Dave Bidwell drums
5) Dave Walker vocals
May 17, 1971: Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, UK with The Faces, The Grease Band
May 22, 1971: The Guildhall, Plymouth, Devon, UK
May 28, 1971: University College, Cardiff, Wales
June 5, 1971: Barnsley Technical College, Barnsley, UK
June 27, 1971: unknown venue, Villerupt, France with two other bands "music festival"
May 22, 1971: The Guildhall, Plymouth, Devon, UK
May 28, 1971: University College, Cardiff, Wales
June 5, 1971: Barnsley Technical College, Barnsley, UK
June 27, 1971: unknown venue, Villerupt, France with two other bands "music festival"
August 1971 (?): unknown venue, Spokane, WA with Atomic Rooster
August ?, 1971: Century II Pavilion, Wichita, KS, USA with Atomic Rooster
August 11, 1971: Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, 169 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton Beach, NH with Atomic Rooster (cancelled)
August 20, 1971: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Atomic Rooster, Redbone
August 22, 1971: Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA with Atomic Rooster
August 29, 1971: State Fairgrounds Speedway, Salt Lake City, UT, USA with Atomic Rooster, Long John Baldry, Skid Row, Blue, Sweathog, Prairie "outdoor festival"
September 1, 1971: Boston Common, Boston, MA, USA with Procol Harum
September 2, 1971: Municipal Auitorium, Atlanta, GA, USA
September 3-4, 1971: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Atomic Rooster, Skid Row
September 5, 1971: Brady Township Open Air Concert, Slippery Rock, PA, USA with Cactus, L.A.W., Mushroom, McKendree Spring, Edgar Winter's White Trash
September 6, 1971: The Park, North Baltimore, OH, USA with The Velvet Underground, Cactus, Atomic Rooster
September 8, 1971: University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA
September 9, 1971: Arena Municipal de Lévis, 29 Vincent Chagnon, Lévis, QC, Canada with Cactus, Boomerang
September 10, 1971: Camping Graal, Richmond, QC, Canada
September 11, 1971: Borough of York Stadium, Toronto, ON, Canada
September 14, 1971: Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA with Wishbone Ash, Long John Baldry
September 16, 1971: Case High School, Racine, WI, USA
September 17, 1971: Auditorium Theater, Chicago, IL, USA with Long John Baldry
September 18, 1971: War Memorial, Syracuse, NY, USA
September 24-25, 1971: Sunshine Inn, Ashbury Park, NJ, USA (cancelled)
September 24, 1971: Cherry Hill Arena, Cherry Hill, NJ, USA with Cactus, Boomerang
September 25, 1971: Big Surf, Tempe, AZ, USA with Jump, Ballsey Blues Ensemble
September 28, 1971: Capitol Theater, Madison, WI, USA
September 28, 1971: The Park, North Baltimore, OH with Spirit, Boomerang
September 29, 1971: Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA with Long John Baldry
October 1-2, 1971: Rock Pile, Island Park, NY, USA
October 16, 1971: Queen's College, Flushing, NY, USA
November 24, 1971: Cowtown Ballroom, Kansas City, MO, USA with Pot Liquour, Chicken Shack
August 22, 1971: Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA with Atomic Rooster
August 29, 1971: State Fairgrounds Speedway, Salt Lake City, UT, USA with Atomic Rooster, Long John Baldry, Skid Row, Blue, Sweathog, Prairie "outdoor festival"
September 1, 1971: Boston Common, Boston, MA, USA with Procol Harum
September 2, 1971: Municipal Auitorium, Atlanta, GA, USA
September 3-4, 1971: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Atomic Rooster, Skid Row
September 5, 1971: Brady Township Open Air Concert, Slippery Rock, PA, USA with Cactus, L.A.W., Mushroom, McKendree Spring, Edgar Winter's White Trash
September 6, 1971: The Park, North Baltimore, OH, USA with The Velvet Underground, Cactus, Atomic Rooster
September 8, 1971: University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA
September 9, 1971: Arena Municipal de Lévis, 29 Vincent Chagnon, Lévis, QC, Canada with Cactus, Boomerang
September 10, 1971: Camping Graal, Richmond, QC, Canada
September 11, 1971: Borough of York Stadium, Toronto, ON, Canada
September 14, 1971: Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA with Wishbone Ash, Long John Baldry
September 16, 1971: Case High School, Racine, WI, USA
September 17, 1971: Auditorium Theater, Chicago, IL, USA with Long John Baldry
September 18, 1971: War Memorial, Syracuse, NY, USA
September 24-25, 1971: Sunshine Inn, Ashbury Park, NJ, USA (cancelled)
September 24, 1971: Cherry Hill Arena, Cherry Hill, NJ, USA with Cactus, Boomerang
September 25, 1971: Big Surf, Tempe, AZ, USA with Jump, Ballsey Blues Ensemble
September 28, 1971: Capitol Theater, Madison, WI, USA
September 28, 1971: The Park, North Baltimore, OH with Spirit, Boomerang
September 29, 1971: Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA with Long John Baldry
October 1-2, 1971: Rock Pile, Island Park, NY, USA
October 16, 1971: Queen's College, Flushing, NY, USA
November 24, 1971: Cowtown Ballroom, Kansas City, MO, USA with Pot Liquour, Chicken Shack
November 25, 1971: West Palm Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach, FL with Atomic Rooster, Chicken Shack
November 26-27, 1971: Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper Avenue, Detroit, MI, USA with Atomic Rooster, Pot Liquour
November 28, 1971: The Draught House, 3415 Dorr at Byrne, Toledo, OH, USA with Tea
December 2, 1971: Central Theatre, Passaic, NJ with Atomic Rooster
December 5, 1971: Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY, USA with Atomic Rooster, Chicken Shack
December 8, 1971: Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX, USA with Atomic Rooster, Chicken Shack
December 9, 1971: Dallas Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX, USA with Atomic Rooster, Chicken Shack
December 10, 1971: Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX, USA with Atomic Rooster, Chicken Shack
December 11, 1971: Warehouse, New Orleans, LO, USA with Black Oak Arkansas
February 10, 1972: Town Hall, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK with Chicken Shack
February 17, 1972: Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK with CHicken Shack
February 18, 1972: Victoria Hall, Hanley, UK with Chicken Shack
February 19, 1972: Town Hall, Leeds, UK with Chicken Shack
February 20, 1972: Colston Hall, Bristol, UK with Chicken Shack
February 21, 1972: Rainbow Theatre, London, UK with Chicken Shack
February 25, 1972: Community Concourse, San Diego, CA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
February 26, 1972: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
February 27, 1972: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
February 28, 1972: Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
February 29, 1972: University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 2, 1972: Sal Pointe High School, Tucson, AZ, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 3, 1972: Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 4, 1972: Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, HI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 5, 1972: Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, HI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 6, 1972: Travelodge Theatre, Phoenix, AZ, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 8, 1972: Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 9, 1972: Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, AB, Canada with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 10, 1972: P.N.E. Gardens, Vancouver, BC, Canada with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 11, 1972: Armory Auditorium, Salem, OR, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 12, 1972: Paramount Northwest, Seattle, WA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 13-14, 1972: Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
February 26, 1972: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
February 27, 1972: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
February 28, 1972: Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
February 29, 1972: University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 2, 1972: Sal Pointe High School, Tucson, AZ, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 3, 1972: Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 4, 1972: Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, HI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 5, 1972: Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, HI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 6, 1972: Travelodge Theatre, Phoenix, AZ, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 8, 1972: Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 9, 1972: Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, AB, Canada with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 10, 1972: P.N.E. Gardens, Vancouver, BC, Canada with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 11, 1972: Armory Auditorium, Salem, OR, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 12, 1972: Paramount Northwest, Seattle, WA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 13-14, 1972: Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 15, 1972: Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 16, 1972: Northern Michigan University, Quette, MI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 17, 1972: Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, NE, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 18, 1972: Larkin High School, Elgin, IL, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 19, 1972: St. Paul Auditorium, St. Paul, MN, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 21, 1972: Wendler Arena, Saginaw, MI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 22, 1972: Paramount Theatre, Springfield, MA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming" (cancelled or maybe postponed)
March 22, 1972: University Of New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry, Ashman-Reynolds "The British Are Coming"
March 23, 1972: Palace Theatre, Waterbury, CT, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 24, 1972: Palace Theatre, Providence, RI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 25, 1972: SUNY, Plattsburgh, NY, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 26, 1972: Painters Mill Theater, Baltimore, MD, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 27, 1972: Goddard College, Plainfield, VT, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 29, 1972: Dome, Virginia Beach, VA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 30, 1972: Civic Center, Akron, OH, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 31, 1972: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry (backed by Ashman Reynolds), Ashman Reynolds "The British Are Coming"
April 1, 1972: Ritz Theater, Staten Island, NY, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 2, 1972: Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, USA with The Allman Brothers, B.B. King, Billy Joel, Brownsville Station, Dave Brubeck, Bloodrock, David Peel, Dr. John, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Faces, Fleetwood Mac, J. Geils Band, Goose Creek Symphony, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Malo, Herbie Mann, The Nitzinger Band with Bugs Henderson, Osibisa, Poco, Pot Liquor, Roberta Flack, Black Sabbath (cancelled), Alice Cooper "Mar Y Sol Pop Festival"
April 4, 1972: Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 5, 1972: Levitt Arena, Wichita, KS, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 7-8, 1972: Academy of Music, New York City, NY, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 13, 1972: Sports Auditorium, Orlando, FL, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 14, 1972: Pirates World, Dania, FL, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 15, 1972: St. Pete Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 16, 1972: Northern Michigan University, Quette, MI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 17, 1972: Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, NE, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 18, 1972: Larkin High School, Elgin, IL, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 19, 1972: St. Paul Auditorium, St. Paul, MN, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 21, 1972: Wendler Arena, Saginaw, MI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 22, 1972: Paramount Theatre, Springfield, MA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming" (cancelled or maybe postponed)
March 22, 1972: University Of New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry, Ashman-Reynolds "The British Are Coming"
March 23, 1972: Palace Theatre, Waterbury, CT, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 24, 1972: Palace Theatre, Providence, RI, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 25, 1972: SUNY, Plattsburgh, NY, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 26, 1972: Painters Mill Theater, Baltimore, MD, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 27, 1972: Goddard College, Plainfield, VT, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 29, 1972: Dome, Virginia Beach, VA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 30, 1972: Civic Center, Akron, OH, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
March 31, 1972: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry (backed by Ashman Reynolds), Ashman Reynolds "The British Are Coming"
April 1, 1972: Ritz Theater, Staten Island, NY, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 2, 1972: Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, USA with The Allman Brothers, B.B. King, Billy Joel, Brownsville Station, Dave Brubeck, Bloodrock, David Peel, Dr. John, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Faces, Fleetwood Mac, J. Geils Band, Goose Creek Symphony, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Malo, Herbie Mann, The Nitzinger Band with Bugs Henderson, Osibisa, Poco, Pot Liquor, Roberta Flack, Black Sabbath (cancelled), Alice Cooper "Mar Y Sol Pop Festival"
April 4, 1972: Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 5, 1972: Levitt Arena, Wichita, KS, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 7-8, 1972: Academy of Music, New York City, NY, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 13, 1972: Sports Auditorium, Orlando, FL, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 14, 1972: Pirates World, Dania, FL, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 15, 1972: St. Pete Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 16, 1972: Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 21, 1972: Hill Hall Field, University of Pennsylvania campus, Philadelphia, PA with Malo, Long John Baldry "Annual Hey Day & Skimmer" (outdoor concert)
April 26, 1972: Cowtown Ballroom, Kansas City, MO, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming" (cancelled)
April 26, 1972: Forum de Montréal, 2313 St-Catherine Quest, Montréal, QC, Canada with Long John Baldry, Malo (filled in for Fleetwood Mac), Mitch Ryder's Detroit "The British Are Coming"
April 29, 1972: Harold L. Richards High School, Oak Lawn, IL, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 30, 1972: Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA, USA with Long John Baldry, Malo
May 20, 1972: Phillips Halle, Dusseldorf, Germany with Hawkwind, Focus, Home, Mick Abrahams Band
May 21, 1972: Germersheim, Pfalz, Germany with The Faces, The Kinks, Family, Rory Gallagher, Country Joe McDonald, Status Quo, Beggar's Opera, Sam Apple Pie, Nazareth, Uriah Heep, Frumpy, Ekseption, Amon Düül 2, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Billy Joel, Spencer Davis Group, East of Eden, Lindisfarne, Jerusalem, Max Merrit "British Rock Meeting"
April 21, 1972: Hill Hall Field, University of Pennsylvania campus, Philadelphia, PA with Malo, Long John Baldry "Annual Hey Day & Skimmer" (outdoor concert)
April 26, 1972: Cowtown Ballroom, Kansas City, MO, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming" (cancelled)
April 26, 1972: Forum de Montréal, 2313 St-Catherine Quest, Montréal, QC, Canada with Long John Baldry, Malo (filled in for Fleetwood Mac), Mitch Ryder's Detroit "The British Are Coming"
April 29, 1972: Harold L. Richards High School, Oak Lawn, IL, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming"
April 30, 1972: Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA, USA with Long John Baldry, Malo
May 20, 1972: Phillips Halle, Dusseldorf, Germany with Hawkwind, Focus, Home, Mick Abrahams Band
May 21, 1972: Germersheim, Pfalz, Germany with The Faces, The Kinks, Family, Rory Gallagher, Country Joe McDonald, Status Quo, Beggar's Opera, Sam Apple Pie, Nazareth, Uriah Heep, Frumpy, Ekseption, Amon Düül 2, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Billy Joel, Spencer Davis Group, East of Eden, Lindisfarne, Jerusalem, Max Merrit "British Rock Meeting"
SAVOY BROWN #10 (JUN 1972 - SEPT 1972)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Paul Raymond
3) Dave Bidwell
4) Andy Pyle
5) Dave Walker
July 8, 1972: Pocono International Raceway, Long Pond, PA, USA with Humble Pie, Black Sabbath, Three Dog Night, Emerson Lake And Palmer, The Faces, J. Geils Band, Badfinger, Cactus, Edgar Winter, Bull Angus, Mother Night, Ground Hog, Claire Hamill, Ramatam
July 15, 1972: Belfry Hotel, Sutton Coldfield, UK with Idle Race
August 3, 1972: Ritz Theatre, Staten Island, NY, USA with Rory Gallagher
August 3, 1972: Ritz Theatre, Staten Island, NY, USA with Rory Gallagher
August 5, 1972: The Long Island Arena, 88 Veterans Highway, Commack, NY, USA with Flash, Rory Gallagher, Tower Of Power
August 7, 1972: Wollman Skating Rink, Central Park, New York City, NY, USA with Malo "5th Annual The Schaefer Music Festival In Central Park"
August 7, 1972: Wollman Skating Rink, Central Park, New York City, NY, USA with Malo "5th Annual The Schaefer Music Festival In Central Park"
The show was recorded and later released posthumous on their album: 'Live In Central Park' (1989).
August 10, 1972: Holland Civic Center, Holland, MI, USA with Rory Gallagher
August 12, 1972: Elk Grove High School, 500 West Elk Grove Boulevard, Elk Grove Village, IL, USA with Rory Gallagher (filling in for both Tower Of Power and Vinegar Joe)
August 14, 1972: Boston Common, Boston, MA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Rory Gallagher
August 10, 1972: Holland Civic Center, Holland, MI, USA with Rory Gallagher
August 12, 1972: Elk Grove High School, 500 West Elk Grove Boulevard, Elk Grove Village, IL, USA with Rory Gallagher (filling in for both Tower Of Power and Vinegar Joe)
August 14, 1972: Boston Common, Boston, MA, USA with Fleetwood Mac, Rory Gallagher
August 16, 1972: Sunshine In, Ashbury Park, NJ, USA with Rory Gallagher, Tower Of Power
August 18, 1972: North Carolina Speedway, Rockingham, NC, USA with Rory Gallagher, Alice Cooper, Poco, Three Dog Night, Goose Creek Symphony, Black Oak Arkansas, Tower of Power, Dillards, Fleetwood Mac, Bloodrock, James Gang "Peach Tree Celebration"
SAVOY BROWN #11 (SEPT 1972 - JAN ?, 1974)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Paul Raymond
3) Andy Pyle
5) John Bertram 'Jackie' Lynton vocals
6) Ron Berg drums
October 4, 1972: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Saturnalia
October 13, 1972: Community Centre, Tucson, AZ, USA with Uriah Heep
October 15, 1972: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA with Uriah Heep
October 19, 1972: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 20, 1972: Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 21, 1972: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA, USA with Uriah Heep, Miller Anderson
October 22, 1972: Armory Auditorium, Salem, OR, US with Uriah Heep
October 24, 1972: Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, USA with Hemlock, Uriah Heep
October 25, 1972: Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 26, 1972: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 27, 1972: Agridome, Vancouver, BC, Canada with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 28, 1972: Stampede Corral, Calgary, Alberta, Canada wth Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 29, 1972: Kinsmen Field House, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 31, 1972: Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO, USA with Uriah Heep
November 2, 1972: County Coliseum, El Paso, TX, USA with Uriah Heep
November 3, 1972: Ector County Coliseum, Odessa, TX, USA with Uriah Heep
November 5, 1972: Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
November 6, 1972: Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, NE with Uriah Heep
November 9, 1972: Fairgrounds, Oklahoma City, OK, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
November 24-25, 1972: Academy Of Music, New York City, NY, USA with It's A Beautiful Day (24-25), Hoodoo Rhythm Devils (24), Wild Turkey (25)
November 30, 1972: Colisée de Québec, 250 Boulevard Wilfrid-Haml, Québec City, QC, Canada with Uriah Heep, The Hoodoo Rhythm Devils
December 1, 1972: The Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada with Uriah Heep, Hemlock (cancelled), Lorence Hud (cancelled), The Hoodoo Rhythm Devils
December 2, 1972: Civic Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada with Uriah Heep
December 3, 1972: Valley Forge Music Fair, Valley Forge, PA, USA with Mott The Hoople
January 13, 1973: Corn Exchange, Cambridge, UK
January 29, 1973: Winter Gardens, Cleethorpes, UK with Fat Grapple
January 30, 1973: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
February 11, 1973: Barbarella's, Birmingham, UK
February 13, 1973: St. Andrews Hall, Norwich, UK
February 15, 1973: City Hall, Salisbury, UK
February 16, 1973: Red Lion, London, UK
February 17, 1973: Portsmouth Polytechnic, Portsmouth, UK
February 19, 1973: Quaintways, Chester. UK
March 23, 1973: Auditorium, Bangor, ME, USA
March 24, 1973: Music Hall, Westbury, NY, USA (cancelled?)
March 24, 1973: Mackay Arena, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA with The Chi Lites
March 25, 1973: Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS, USA with Captain Beyond
March 26, 1973: Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada with Bones, Rare Earth
March 30, 1973: Park Center, Charlotte, NC, USA
March 31, 1973: Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA, USA (cancelled?)
March 31, 1973: Warehouse, New Orleans, LA, USA with Hydra
April 5, 1973: Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA
April 6, 1973: Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA, USA with Hot Tuna, Grin
April 7, 1973: Catholic Youth Centre, Wilkes-Barre, PA, USA
April 8, 1973: Civic Theatre, Akron, OH, USA
April 20, 1973: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Bronx Cheer
May 11, 1973: Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR, USA
May 12, 1973: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA
May 13, 1973: The Gardens, Vancouver, BC, Canada
May 15, 1973: Fieldhouse, Edmonton, AB, Canada
May 18, 1973: Civic Plaza, Phoenix, AZ, USA
May 19, 1973: Community Concourse, San Diego, CA, USA
May 20, 1973: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Mandrill, Status Quo, The Atlanta Rhythm Section
May 23, 1973: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA, USA with Status Quo, Mandrill
May 24, 1973: Coliseum, Las Vegas, NV, USA
May 25, 1973: Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX, USA
May 26, 1973: Coliseum, Odessa, TX, USA
May 27, 1973: Coliseum, El Paso, TX, USA
June 1, 1973: Civic Center, Hammond, IN, USA with Status Quo, Blue Oyster Cult
June 3, 1973: Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, NE, USA with Canned Heat, Blue Oyster Cult, Status Quo
June 7, 1973: Auditorium, Uiversity of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA with Blue Oyster Cult, Manfred Mann
June 9, 1973: Rynearson Stadium, Eastern Michigan University campus, Ypsilanti, MI, USA with Manfred Mann, Dr. Hook and The Medicine Company, Siegel-Schwall Band
June 9, 1973: 'Superstars of Rock', US TV Show with The Doobie Brothers, Tony Cole, Kenny Rankin (broadcast date....rebroadcasted on December 2)
June 12, 1973: City Auditorium, Birmingham, AL, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 13, 1973: Auditorium (or City Auditorium?), Mobile (or Huntsville?), AL, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 14, 1973: Coliseum, Macon, GA, USA
June 15, 1973: 'The Midnight Special', NBC-TV Show, Burbank, CA, USA with Jim Croce, Jo Jo Gunne, Maxine Weldon, Bobby Womack, King Harvest, Little Anthony (broadcast date)
June 16, 1973: Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY, USA (cancelled?)
June 16, 1973: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL, USA with Deep Purple, ZZ Top (filling in for Billy Preston), Blue Oyster Cult, Family
June 17, 1973: Palm Beach International Raceway, West Palm Beach, FL, USA with ZZ Top, Blue Oyster Cult, Deep Purple
June 20, 1973: Massey Hall, Toronto, BC, Canada
June 21, 1973: Tower Theater, Philadelphia, PA, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 22, 1973: Academy Of Music, New York City, NY, USA with Electric Light Orchestra, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Status Quo (cancelled)
June 23, 1973: Academy Of Music, New York City, NY, USA with Electric Light Orchestra, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Status Quo
June 24, 1973: Constitution Hall, Washington D.C. , USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 25, 1973: Temple Music Fair, Ambler, near Philadelphia, PA, USA "Temple Festival"
June 27, 1973: Monroe Fairgrounds, Rochester, NY, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 28, 1973: The Palisades Ballroom (aka Zambu's Music Hall), McKeesport, near Pittsburgh, PA, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 29-30, 1973: Kinetic Playground, Chicago, IL, USA (cancelled)
June 29, 1973: Palace Theatre, Providence, RI, USA with Blue Oyster Cult, David Blue
June 30, 1973: The Forum, Harrisburg, PA, USA
July 6, 1973: 'The Midnight Special', NBC-TV Show, Burbank, CA, USA with Jose Feliciano, The Staple Singers, Stories, Tower Of Power, Johnny Winter (broadcast date)
Savoy Brown perform: 'Shot In The Head' and "Jack The Toad'.
July 10, 1973: Alumni Stadium, Holyoke, MA with Leslie West's Wild West Show, James Gang, NRBQ
July 15, 1973: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Peter Frampton, ZZ Top
July 17, 1973: Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, USA with ZZ Top, Hard Stuff
July 21, 1973: Pungo Airstrip, Pungo, Virginia Beach, VA, USA with Blue Oyster Cult, ZZ Top, John Sebastian, Black Oak Arkansas, Dr. Hook, Bloodrock, The New Cactus Band "The Festival ByThe Sea"
July 28, 1973: Suffolk Downs Racetrack, Boston, MA with Blue Oyster Cult, Alessi Brothers (one source says Savoy Brown played but another says Aerosmith played instead)
July 30, 1973: Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA with ZZ Top
July 31, 1973: Hardrock Quarry, Akron, Buffalo, NY, USA
August 2, 1973: Evansville Coliseum, Evansville, IN, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
August 4, 1973: Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO, USA with ZZ Top, Blue Oyster Cult
August 12, 1973: Jeppensen Stadium, Houston, TX, USA with Blue Oyster Cult (cancelled), ZZ Top, Wilie Nelson, Wishbone Ash
August 18, 1973: unknown venue, Fayetteville, NC, USA with Mott The Hoople, Santana, Foghat (cancelled)
September 20, 1973: Capitol Cinema, Cardiff, Wales with Status Quo
September 21, 1973: St. George's Hall, Bradford, UK with Status Quo
September 24, 1973: City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK with Status Quo
September 25, 1973: Music Hall, Aberdeen, UK with Status Quo
October 12-13, 1973: Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London, UK with Status Quo
October 19, 1973: Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London, UK with Status Quo
unknown date, 1973: unknown venue, unknown city, unknown state with Bobby Womack and Peace, The Persuasions, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Roy Buchanan & The Snake Stretchers
The event was filmed for broadcast on ABC-TV's series "In Concert" on October 12 at 11:30pm (episode #22).
January 11, 1974: Stoneground, Manchester, UK
January 12, 1974: Tiles Club, Beckenham, Kent, UK
January 17, 1974: Patti Pavilion, Swansea, South Wales
January 18, 1974: Royal Holloway College, Egham, UK
January 22, 1974: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
The band was billed as '(The New) Savoy Brown' on the Marquee programme.
January 23, 1974: Lafayette, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK
January 26, 1974: Bolton Institute of Technology, Bolton, UK
January 27, 1974: Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, UK
February 10, 1974: Inglewood Forum, Inglewood, CA, USA with Deep Purple (cancelled.....maybe post-poned to February 26 but then cancelled again)
February 11, 1974: Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA, USA with Deep Purple (cancelled)
February 15-16, 1974: Winterland, San Francisco, CA, USA with Rory Gallagher, Silverhead (cancelled)
March 3-4, 1974: Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 5, 1974: Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 6, 1974: Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 8, 1974: Capital Centre, Largo, MD, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 9, 1974: Cumberland Memorial Arena, Fayetteville, NC, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 10, 1974: Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 11, 1974: The Omni Stadium, Atlanta, GA, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 13, 1974: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 15, 1974: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 17, 1974: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 18, 1974: War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, NY, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 19, 1974: Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 20, 1974: Upper Arena, Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 22, 1974: Arena, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 23, 1974: Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 24-25, 1974: International Amphitheatre, Chicago, IL, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 26, 1974: Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada with Tucky Buzzard, Flash Cadillac, Blue Oyster Cult
March 28, 1974: Coliseum, El Paso, TX, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 31, 1974: Civic Center, Amarillo, TX, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
April 1, 1974: Tarant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
April 2, 1974: Fieldhouse, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
April 3-4, 1974: Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO, USA with Deep Purple
April 7, 1974: Big Surf Arena, Tempe, AZ, USA with Deep Purple
April 8, 1974: North Illinois University, Dekalb, IL, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
April 9, 1974: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
April 10, 1974: unknown venue, Tucson, AZ, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard (cancelled)
April 26, 1974: unknown venue, Toronto, BC, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 5, 1974: Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL, USA with Silverhead
May 11, 1974: Victory Burlesque Theatre, Toronto, BC, Canada with Kiss, Silverhead
May 12, 1974: Benjamin F. Yack Arena, 246 Sycamore Street, Wyandotte, MI, USA, with Kiss, Silverhead
May 14, 1974: Civic Auditorium, St. Paul, MN, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band (cancelled)
May 14, 1974: Fraser Hockeyland Arena, Fraser, MI, USA with Kiss, Silverhead
May 15, 1974: Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 16, 1974: Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg, MB, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 17, 1974: Kinsmen Fieldhouse, Edmonton, AB, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 18, 1974: Saskatchewan Arena, Saskatoon, SK, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 19, 1974: Lethbridge Exhibition Pavilion, Lethbridge, AB, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 20, 1974: Foothills Arena, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 22, 1974: Visalia Convention, Visalia, CA, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 23, 1974: Warner Teatre, Fresno, CA, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 24, 1974: Paramount Northwest Theatre, Portland, OR, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 25, 1974: Paramount Northwest Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 26, 1974: John F. Kennedy Pavilion, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 28, 1974: The Gardens, Vancouver, BC, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 30, 1974: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 31, 1974: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA with Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Kiss
This show was broadcast on KNAC radio.
June 1, 1974: Winterland, San Francisco, CA, USA with Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Kiss
October 13, 1972: Community Centre, Tucson, AZ, USA with Uriah Heep
October 15, 1972: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA with Uriah Heep
October 19, 1972: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 20, 1972: Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 21, 1972: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA, USA with Uriah Heep, Miller Anderson
October 22, 1972: Armory Auditorium, Salem, OR, US with Uriah Heep
October 24, 1972: Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, USA with Hemlock, Uriah Heep
October 25, 1972: Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 26, 1972: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 27, 1972: Agridome, Vancouver, BC, Canada with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 28, 1972: Stampede Corral, Calgary, Alberta, Canada wth Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 29, 1972: Kinsmen Field House, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
October 31, 1972: Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO, USA with Uriah Heep
November 2, 1972: County Coliseum, El Paso, TX, USA with Uriah Heep
November 3, 1972: Ector County Coliseum, Odessa, TX, USA with Uriah Heep
November 5, 1972: Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
November 6, 1972: Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, NE with Uriah Heep
November 9, 1972: Fairgrounds, Oklahoma City, OK, USA with Uriah Heep, Hemlock
November 24-25, 1972: Academy Of Music, New York City, NY, USA with It's A Beautiful Day (24-25), Hoodoo Rhythm Devils (24), Wild Turkey (25)
November 30, 1972: Colisée de Québec, 250 Boulevard Wilfrid-Haml, Québec City, QC, Canada with Uriah Heep, The Hoodoo Rhythm Devils
December 1, 1972: The Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada with Uriah Heep, Hemlock (cancelled), Lorence Hud (cancelled), The Hoodoo Rhythm Devils
December 2, 1972: Civic Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada with Uriah Heep
December 3, 1972: Valley Forge Music Fair, Valley Forge, PA, USA with Mott The Hoople
January 13, 1973: Corn Exchange, Cambridge, UK
January 29, 1973: Winter Gardens, Cleethorpes, UK with Fat Grapple
January 30, 1973: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
February 11, 1973: Barbarella's, Birmingham, UK
February 13, 1973: St. Andrews Hall, Norwich, UK
February 15, 1973: City Hall, Salisbury, UK
February 16, 1973: Red Lion, London, UK
February 17, 1973: Portsmouth Polytechnic, Portsmouth, UK
February 19, 1973: Quaintways, Chester. UK
March 23, 1973: Auditorium, Bangor, ME, USA
March 24, 1973: Music Hall, Westbury, NY, USA (cancelled?)
March 24, 1973: Mackay Arena, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA with The Chi Lites
March 25, 1973: Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS, USA with Captain Beyond
March 26, 1973: Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada with Bones, Rare Earth
March 30, 1973: Park Center, Charlotte, NC, USA
March 31, 1973: Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA, USA (cancelled?)
March 31, 1973: Warehouse, New Orleans, LA, USA with Hydra
April 5, 1973: Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA
April 6, 1973: Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA, USA with Hot Tuna, Grin
April 7, 1973: Catholic Youth Centre, Wilkes-Barre, PA, USA
April 8, 1973: Civic Theatre, Akron, OH, USA
April 20, 1973: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Bronx Cheer
May 11, 1973: Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR, USA
May 12, 1973: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA
May 13, 1973: The Gardens, Vancouver, BC, Canada
May 15, 1973: Fieldhouse, Edmonton, AB, Canada
May 18, 1973: Civic Plaza, Phoenix, AZ, USA
May 19, 1973: Community Concourse, San Diego, CA, USA
May 20, 1973: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Mandrill, Status Quo, The Atlanta Rhythm Section
May 23, 1973: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA, USA with Status Quo, Mandrill
May 24, 1973: Coliseum, Las Vegas, NV, USA
May 25, 1973: Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX, USA
May 26, 1973: Coliseum, Odessa, TX, USA
May 27, 1973: Coliseum, El Paso, TX, USA
June 1, 1973: Civic Center, Hammond, IN, USA with Status Quo, Blue Oyster Cult
June 3, 1973: Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, NE, USA with Canned Heat, Blue Oyster Cult, Status Quo
June 7, 1973: Auditorium, Uiversity of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA with Blue Oyster Cult, Manfred Mann
June 9, 1973: Rynearson Stadium, Eastern Michigan University campus, Ypsilanti, MI, USA with Manfred Mann, Dr. Hook and The Medicine Company, Siegel-Schwall Band
June 9, 1973: 'Superstars of Rock', US TV Show with The Doobie Brothers, Tony Cole, Kenny Rankin (broadcast date....rebroadcasted on December 2)
June 12, 1973: City Auditorium, Birmingham, AL, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 13, 1973: Auditorium (or City Auditorium?), Mobile (or Huntsville?), AL, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 14, 1973: Coliseum, Macon, GA, USA
June 15, 1973: 'The Midnight Special', NBC-TV Show, Burbank, CA, USA with Jim Croce, Jo Jo Gunne, Maxine Weldon, Bobby Womack, King Harvest, Little Anthony (broadcast date)
June 16, 1973: Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY, USA (cancelled?)
June 16, 1973: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL, USA with Deep Purple, ZZ Top (filling in for Billy Preston), Blue Oyster Cult, Family
June 17, 1973: Palm Beach International Raceway, West Palm Beach, FL, USA with ZZ Top, Blue Oyster Cult, Deep Purple
June 20, 1973: Massey Hall, Toronto, BC, Canada
June 21, 1973: Tower Theater, Philadelphia, PA, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 22, 1973: Academy Of Music, New York City, NY, USA with Electric Light Orchestra, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Status Quo (cancelled)
June 23, 1973: Academy Of Music, New York City, NY, USA with Electric Light Orchestra, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Status Quo
June 24, 1973: Constitution Hall, Washington D.C. , USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 25, 1973: Temple Music Fair, Ambler, near Philadelphia, PA, USA "Temple Festival"
June 27, 1973: Monroe Fairgrounds, Rochester, NY, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 28, 1973: The Palisades Ballroom (aka Zambu's Music Hall), McKeesport, near Pittsburgh, PA, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
June 29-30, 1973: Kinetic Playground, Chicago, IL, USA (cancelled)
June 29, 1973: Palace Theatre, Providence, RI, USA with Blue Oyster Cult, David Blue
June 30, 1973: The Forum, Harrisburg, PA, USA
July 6, 1973: 'The Midnight Special', NBC-TV Show, Burbank, CA, USA with Jose Feliciano, The Staple Singers, Stories, Tower Of Power, Johnny Winter (broadcast date)
Savoy Brown perform: 'Shot In The Head' and "Jack The Toad'.
July 10, 1973: Alumni Stadium, Holyoke, MA with Leslie West's Wild West Show, James Gang, NRBQ
July 15, 1973: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Peter Frampton, ZZ Top
July 17, 1973: Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, USA with ZZ Top, Hard Stuff
July 21, 1973: Pungo Airstrip, Pungo, Virginia Beach, VA, USA with Blue Oyster Cult, ZZ Top, John Sebastian, Black Oak Arkansas, Dr. Hook, Bloodrock, The New Cactus Band "The Festival ByThe Sea"
July 28, 1973: Suffolk Downs Racetrack, Boston, MA with Blue Oyster Cult, Alessi Brothers (one source says Savoy Brown played but another says Aerosmith played instead)
July 30, 1973: Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA with ZZ Top
July 31, 1973: Hardrock Quarry, Akron, Buffalo, NY, USA
August 2, 1973: Evansville Coliseum, Evansville, IN, USA with Blue Oyster Cult
August 4, 1973: Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO, USA with ZZ Top, Blue Oyster Cult
August 12, 1973: Jeppensen Stadium, Houston, TX, USA with Blue Oyster Cult (cancelled), ZZ Top, Wilie Nelson, Wishbone Ash
August 18, 1973: unknown venue, Fayetteville, NC, USA with Mott The Hoople, Santana, Foghat (cancelled)
September 20, 1973: Capitol Cinema, Cardiff, Wales with Status Quo
September 21, 1973: St. George's Hall, Bradford, UK with Status Quo
September 24, 1973: City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK with Status Quo
September 25, 1973: Music Hall, Aberdeen, UK with Status Quo
October 12-13, 1973: Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London, UK with Status Quo
October 19, 1973: Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London, UK with Status Quo
unknown date, 1973: unknown venue, unknown city, unknown state with Bobby Womack and Peace, The Persuasions, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Roy Buchanan & The Snake Stretchers
The event was filmed for broadcast on ABC-TV's series "In Concert" on October 12 at 11:30pm (episode #22).
SAVOY BROWN #12 (aka THE BOOGIE BROTHERS) (JAN ?, 1974 - ca. DEC 1974)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Stan Webb guitar
3) Miller Anderson guitar
4) Jimmy Leverton bass
5) Eric Dillon drums
January 5, 1974: Roundhouse, Dagenham, UK
January 12, 1974: Tiles Club, Beckenham, Kent, UK
January 17, 1974: Patti Pavilion, Swansea, South Wales
January 18, 1974: Royal Holloway College, Egham, UK
January 22, 1974: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
The band was billed as '(The New) Savoy Brown' on the Marquee programme.
January 23, 1974: Lafayette, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK
January 26, 1974: Bolton Institute of Technology, Bolton, UK
January 27, 1974: Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, UK
February 10, 1974: Inglewood Forum, Inglewood, CA, USA with Deep Purple (cancelled.....maybe post-poned to February 26 but then cancelled again)
February 11, 1974: Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA, USA with Deep Purple (cancelled)
February 15-16, 1974: Winterland, San Francisco, CA, USA with Rory Gallagher, Silverhead (cancelled)
March 3-4, 1974: Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 5, 1974: Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 6, 1974: Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 8, 1974: Capital Centre, Largo, MD, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 9, 1974: Cumberland Memorial Arena, Fayetteville, NC, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 10, 1974: Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 11, 1974: The Omni Stadium, Atlanta, GA, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 13, 1974: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 15, 1974: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 17, 1974: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 18, 1974: War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, NY, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 19, 1974: Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 20, 1974: Upper Arena, Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 22, 1974: Arena, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 23, 1974: Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 24-25, 1974: International Amphitheatre, Chicago, IL, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 26, 1974: Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada with Tucky Buzzard, Flash Cadillac, Blue Oyster Cult
March 28, 1974: Coliseum, El Paso, TX, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
March 31, 1974: Civic Center, Amarillo, TX, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
April 1, 1974: Tarant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
April 2, 1974: Fieldhouse, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
April 3-4, 1974: Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO, USA with Deep Purple
April 7, 1974: Big Surf Arena, Tempe, AZ, USA with Deep Purple
April 8, 1974: North Illinois University, Dekalb, IL, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
April 9, 1974: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard
April 10, 1974: unknown venue, Tucson, AZ, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard (cancelled)
April 26, 1974: unknown venue, Toronto, BC, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 5, 1974: Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL, USA with Silverhead
May 11, 1974: Victory Burlesque Theatre, Toronto, BC, Canada with Kiss, Silverhead
May 12, 1974: Benjamin F. Yack Arena, 246 Sycamore Street, Wyandotte, MI, USA, with Kiss, Silverhead
May 14, 1974: Civic Auditorium, St. Paul, MN, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band (cancelled)
May 14, 1974: Fraser Hockeyland Arena, Fraser, MI, USA with Kiss, Silverhead
May 15, 1974: Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 16, 1974: Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg, MB, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 17, 1974: Kinsmen Fieldhouse, Edmonton, AB, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 18, 1974: Saskatchewan Arena, Saskatoon, SK, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 19, 1974: Lethbridge Exhibition Pavilion, Lethbridge, AB, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 20, 1974: Foothills Arena, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 22, 1974: Visalia Convention, Visalia, CA, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 23, 1974: Warner Teatre, Fresno, CA, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 24, 1974: Paramount Northwest Theatre, Portland, OR, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 25, 1974: Paramount Northwest Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 26, 1974: John F. Kennedy Pavilion, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 28, 1974: The Gardens, Vancouver, BC, Canada with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 30, 1974: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA with Kiss, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
May 31, 1974: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA with Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Kiss
This show was broadcast on KNAC radio.
June 1, 1974: Winterland, San Francisco, CA, USA with Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Kiss
June 2, 1974: The Roller Rink, Anchorage, AK, USA with Kiss
June 3, 1974: Sun-Sundowner Drive-In Theatre, Ankorage, AK, USA with Kiss
June 4, 1974: Baker Fieldhouse, Eielson Airforce Base, Fairbanks, AK, USA with Kiss
July 1-2, 1974: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK with Rod Felton
July 3, 1974: Town Hall, Reading, UK
July 5, 1974: Stoneground, Manchester, UK
July 6, 1974: Links Pavilion, Cromer, UK
July 7, 1974: Chancellor Hall, Chelmsford, UK
July 8, 1974: Tiffanys, Merthyr Tydfil, UK
July 9, 1974: Music Hall, Shrewsbury, UK
July 10, 1974: Lafayette, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK
July 11, 1974: Winter Gardens, Cleethorpes, UK
July 13, 1974: Roundhouse, Dagenham, UK
SAVOY BROWN #13 (ca. DEC 1974 - 1976)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Paul Raymond
2) Paul Raymond
3) Ian Ellis bass
4) Tom Farnell drums
4) Tom Farnell drums
January 19, 1975: Winning Post, Twickenham, London, UK
January 25, 1975: Balls Park College, Hertford, Hertfordshire, UK
February 6, 1975: unknown venue, Stuttgart, Germany
March 4, 1975: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
March 22, 1975: Dingwalls, Camden Lock, Camden Town, London, UK
April 15, 1975: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
June 3, 1975: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
July 10, 1975: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
September 10, 1975: My Father's Place, Old Roslyn, NY, USA
September 17-20, 1975: Electric Ballroom, Atlanta, GA, USA with Baby
September 26, 1975: Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA
September 30, 1975: Silver Dollar Saloon, Lansing, MI, USA
October 4, 1975: John Scher's Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ, USA with Kiss
October 19, 1975: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA with Baby
October 19, 1975: Tomorrow, Youngstown, OH, USA with Seventh Wave, Mojo
October 22, 1975: Armadillo World Headquarters, 525 1/2 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, USA
November 9-10, 1975: The Backdoor, San Diego, CA, USA with Baby
November 19, 1975: unknown venue, Spokane, WA, USA with Loggins & Messina
November 21, 1975: Winterland, San Francisco, CA, USA with 10cc, Eddie Money
November 23, 1975: Crabshaw Corner, Sacramento, CA, USA
November 24-27, 1975: The Starwood, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Baby (24-26)
December 7, 1975: Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC, USA with Black Sabbath, Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost
December 8, 1975: Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI, USA with Steppenwolf
February 16, 1976: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
April 25, 1976: Golden Hall, San Diego, CA, USA
April 27, 1976: Keystone Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA with Yesterday & Today
May 4, 1976: Royal Oak Theatre, Royal Oak, MI, USA with Status Quo, Dr. Hook and The Medicine Show
May 7, 1976: Armadillo World Headquarters, 525 1/2 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, USA
May 23, 1976: Tomorrow, Youngstown, OH, USA with Vanessa
June 2, 1976: Bottom Line, New York City, NY, USA
September 10, 1975: My Father's Place, Old Roslyn, NY, USA
September 17-20, 1975: Electric Ballroom, Atlanta, GA, USA with Baby
September 26, 1975: Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA
September 30, 1975: Silver Dollar Saloon, Lansing, MI, USA
October 4, 1975: John Scher's Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ, USA with Kiss
October 19, 1975: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA with Baby
October 19, 1975: Tomorrow, Youngstown, OH, USA with Seventh Wave, Mojo
October 22, 1975: Armadillo World Headquarters, 525 1/2 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, USA
November 9-10, 1975: The Backdoor, San Diego, CA, USA with Baby
November 19, 1975: unknown venue, Spokane, WA, USA with Loggins & Messina
November 21, 1975: Winterland, San Francisco, CA, USA with 10cc, Eddie Money
November 23, 1975: Crabshaw Corner, Sacramento, CA, USA
November 24-27, 1975: The Starwood, Los Angeles, CA, USA with Baby (24-26)
December 7, 1975: Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC, USA with Black Sabbath, Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost
December 8, 1975: Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI, USA with Steppenwolf
February 16, 1976: Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, central London, UK
April 25, 1976: Golden Hall, San Diego, CA, USA
April 27, 1976: Keystone Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA with Yesterday & Today
May 4, 1976: Royal Oak Theatre, Royal Oak, MI, USA with Status Quo, Dr. Hook and The Medicine Show
May 7, 1976: Armadillo World Headquarters, 525 1/2 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, USA
May 23, 1976: Tomorrow, Youngstown, OH, USA with Vanessa
June 2, 1976: Bottom Line, New York City, NY, USA
The show was recorded and later released as bootleg titled: 'Bottom Line, NYC, NY, USA, June 2, 1976'.
June 14, 1976: Café Campus, at the corner of Decelles Street and Queen Mary Road, Université de Montreal campus, Montréal, QC, Canada
June 15, 1976: Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA with Heart
July 19, 1976: Great Southern Music Hall, Gainesville, FL
August 3, 1976: Armadillo World Headquarters, 525 1/2 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, USA
June 14, 1976: Café Campus, at the corner of Decelles Street and Queen Mary Road, Université de Montreal campus, Montréal, QC, Canada
June 15, 1976: Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA with Heart
July 19, 1976: Great Southern Music Hall, Gainesville, FL
August 3, 1976: Armadillo World Headquarters, 525 1/2 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, USA
SAVOY BROWN #14 (1976 - ca. JUL 1979)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Ian Ellis
3) Tom Farnell
September 15, 1978: Royal Oak Theatre, Royal Oak, MI, USA with The Greg Kihn Band
September 17, 1978: Tomorrow, Youngstown, OH, USA with The Greg Kihn Band
October 3-4, 1978: Old Waldorf, 444 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA
September 17, 1978: Tomorrow, Youngstown, OH, USA with The Greg Kihn Band
October 3-4, 1978: Old Waldorf, 444 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA
SAVOY BROWN #15 (aka #3) (ca. JUL 1979 - ca.SEPT 1979)
1) Kim Simmonds
2) Chris Youlden
3) 'Lonesome Dave' Peverett
4) Tone Stevens
5) Rogerl Earl
Does anyone remember the appearance of Savoy Brown at The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in 1969?
ReplyDeleteDanny Ramblin' Jack O'Connell
Thanks Daniel! Update my list with two dates at SMCA!!
ReplyDeletethe jethro tull/ savoy brown/ terry reid tour was autumn 1969, not 1968
ReplyDeletethanks deadbonzo! You're right! A "typo" with the year. Correct!
ReplyDeleteI saw Savoy Brown in Spokane...in August of 1974. Atomic Rooster opened the show.
ReplyDeleteI saw this tour at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds - maybe 2/1972....with Fleetwood Mac, Long John Baldry "The British Are Coming".
ReplyDeleteThanks RP! Update!
ReplyDeletehello bruno, i was checking out your site and i saw an error i can help correct.august 12 1972 was at elk grove high school in elk grove,illinois-not california.i know that because it was my first concert ever.great show,rory gallagher was added at the last minute as for some reason the scheduled back ups-tower of power,and vinegar joe cancelled.
ReplyDeletecheers,tom
Thanks Tom! Correct and give you the credit for the help!
ReplyDeleteBruno, Savoy Brown appeared at the California State College, Fullerton on Saturday March 14, 1970. The lineup was Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Savoy Brown, Elvin Bishop and Blue Rose.
ReplyDeleteThanks Greg!
ReplyDeleteHi! You have Savoy Brown in New York on March 24, 1973 but I have my ticket stub from their show on that date at Mackey Arena at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana...the Chi Lites were there also & my ticket price says $3.50...this show was at 8pm - maybe they played NY in the afternoon & then this one on their way to somewhere else - I doubt if they were actually touring with the Chi Lites so both bands were probably doing a "drive-by"..lol...
ReplyDeleteSusie
Thanks Susie! Added the gig and give you the credit for the help, much appreciate!! About the NY show, I do not know if happened or not. The show was actually announced in "Billboard Magazine" but maybe it was finally cancelled and the band played in West Lafayette instead.
DeleteHi Savoy brown played with Kiss 5/12/74 in my home town of Wyandotte Mi, at the yack arena. Kiss has it listed on web site
ReplyDeleteThanks cyclemike! Added the gig and give you the credt for the help!
DeleteI believe the concert at "Star Theater" in Phoenix March 6, 1972 was renamed the Travelodge Theater by then.
ReplyDeleteThanks kgb! Correct!
DeleteSavoy played the Evansville IN Coliseum on Aug 2 1973, Thurs., 8PM,($5.00 , Love it!)
ReplyDeleteI believe the other group was Blue Oyster Cult. "The night was becoming hazy...",
and they had torn my ticket stub(which I still have) thru that groups name.
I have a poster from 1970 that has Savoy Brown playing in France, in Villerupt on June 27th...I can send you pics of the poster if you'd like :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers!!
Thanks Lance and yes, send me everything you want, you're welcome man!
DeleteCheers,
Bruno
Hi Bruno - what a massive undertaking this list is! I can help with some Savoy Brown info - I used to go see them a lot and kept good records of when & where. On March 22nd, 1972 your list has them playing in Springfield , Mass. but I saw them (with Fleetwood Mac and Long John Baldry) at the University of New Haven that night. The Springfield show must've fallen through for some reason. Also, the band played on July 28th, 1973 at Suffolk Downs Racetrack in Boston with opening sets by Bluec Oyster Cult and the Alessi Brothers! Once again, I was there. I'll go through my notebooks and be back in touch. -PD
ReplyDeletethanks!!!
DeleteWith Uriah Heep October 31, 1972 at Denver Coliseum.
ReplyDeletethanks!
DeleteHi Bruno, this is a great site!!
ReplyDeleteIhave an exellent 66mins Stereo Recording from Master reel from Stuttgart, Germany Feb.6th 1975.
Are you interested in further info or trade??
Greetings
Doc
Thanks Doc, I added the gig to my list, you maybe remember the venue?
DeleteAbout your record, actually I'm just a rock historian not a music collector so I'm not interested in trade or other things, but I forward your message to Savoy Brown's manager Steve Ozark and he could be interested, so please contact him asap!!
Steve Ozark. Ozark Talent. (785)760-3143. OzarkTalent@gmail.com
I saw savoy brown at santa Clara county fairgrounds in CA. With Charlie Daniels and Elvis bishop I believe. We were hanging at our high school and some promotion people showed up with flyers and and some free tickets if we handed them out....
ReplyDeleteEarly 70's
ReplyDeleteLove this list, but I wish you could add SB's appearance at Cobo Hall, Detroit with Deep Purple & Tucky Buzzard. I can't seem to find the exact date anywhere....in fact, it tends to be listed as Deep Purple with Elf for March 3, 4. But dammit, I was there, and I know it was February-April of 1974!!
ReplyDeletewell, I think you are right. A fake poster billed ELF and J. Geils Band as supported acts, but I'm confident that actually SB and TB played instead.
DeleteHey I was at the June 23, 1973 show in NYC. Also on the bill: Electric Light Orchestra, Manfred Mann's Earth Band and Status Quo. The late show ended at 5am.
ReplyDeletethanks man! added!
DeleteCheers,
Bruno
Hi Bruno
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you can cast any light on a rather fsded memory? When I was in my last year at school - 1966 I believe - The Savoy Brown Blues Band played for the school dance at The Sir Anthony Browne School Brentwood, in Essex - now known as simply "The Brentwood School." They shared the bill with Tony Knight's Chessmen. They were the first two UK Blues Bands I'd seen at the time. I recall Savoy Brown having a guitar/piano/harp/bass/drums line-up, but I don't remember Brice Portius. In fact I went to see the band at the June 21st 1967 gig at the Uppercut in Ilford and was gobsmacked by the change in line-up. Did the band ever gig without him, or is my memory at fault? I didn't see the band again until they appeared at the Manor House Blues Club in Haringey, where they supported Freddie King, by which time Chris Youlden was with the band, but I can't place a date on that one. Any further info greatly appreciated! Stevie King.
Hi Stevie!
DeleteAbout Brice Portius, well, he was a founder member of the band so he was there since the beginning, but, who knows, maybe he was sick and missed the gig you saw at your school....everything is possible! Anyway, about the school gig, you don't remember the exact date or an approximate date? at least are you sure about 1966?
About the gig with Freddie King at the Manor House, well, of course I don't know all the gigs the band played, so I trust you about that gig and I hope to find the exact date one day!
Cheers,
Bruno
Hi Bruno
ReplyDeleteI've contacted my old school in case they have any records of the date SB played there. If I get any info I'll let you know.
thanks man!!
DeleteI saw Savoy Brown at the Lyric Theatre in Kitchener Ontario, Canada. The date escapes me though. It was either the late 70's or early 80's. They were great and were always a favourite of mine. One of my first 5 records I ever bought was Raw Sienna, and I played it to death! They get played regularly still.
ReplyDeleteBruno, I would be interested to know your source for the Springfield, MA September 17, 1970 date. I know for certain they played the Capitol Theater in Springfield, MA on August 5, 1970 with Chicken Shack. It is possible that they played the same venue within 6 weeks but I would be interested in the source for that date.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Greg
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DeleteI first Savoy Brown show was in Chicago March 15 1972 at the Auditorium theater. Thanks to this blog.
ReplyDeleteThe show was unique because it was interrupted by some crazies who got on the stage and took the mike. A ramble ensued and the security at the time (weak)let the guy go until they could escort him off the stage.
Does anyone remember this concert? Please tell me this happened.
I saw Savoy Brown in Phoenix last year and asked Keith about it. He didn't remember. How could he, so many performances.
Now scheduled to see the band in June and looking forward to them at the Mt. Baker Blues Festival in Washington in July.
Too bad we missed that show!!! We saw them at the Auditorium in 1971 with Long John Baldry---
Delete^^^ Not Kieth. I meant Kim.
ReplyDeleteI saw kim and Savoy Brown in 1971 in Rochester N.Y. At Monroe Community College with Atomic Rooster and Chicken Shack.
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DeleteI booked the show. I was the concert chairman and in fact, the entire concert committee. No one else joined or cared. So I just booked all the UK bands I wanted to see: Rory Gallagher, ELO, Renaissance, The Pretty Things and The Incredible String Band.
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ReplyDeleteAnother gig to add to your list. Having played Mothers club in Birmingham on the last day of 1968, the band were on stage for the Wednesday night regular gig at the Toby Jug, Tolworth, on January 1 1969 - exactly a week before their old mates Jethro Tull played before leaving on a Scandinavian tour. They were billed as Savoy Brown Blues Band, and they must have looked bleary-eyed after the late-nighter in Brum.
Tim
thanks Tim!
DeleteI saw Savoy Brown in the mid 1970s at Tunbridge Wells Assembly Halls, I still have the badge I bought there, but I can't the gig listed?
ReplyDeleteyou remember the exact date?
DeleteRE Springfield, Capitol Theater, 1970:
ReplyDeleteThere is the (EXCELLENT, IMHO) official live 1981 released vinyl-only album, titled "Just Live" on the long-discontinued German Line Records label which has:
a) the band clearly encouraging "Springfield" during their encore number to participate;
b) a comment from Kim Simmonds (I believe) to the effect that their new album would be out "in two weeks time". Now, their then forthcoming album "Looking In" was indeed released in October 1970 in the US, so the point in time would fit perfectly for dating the show September 17th.
Hope this helps more than it confuses.
Ceterum censeo: I can only recommend to get this album somehow, it is a real fine document of the "Future Foghat" line-up with lots of stretched-oot Kim playing. Both LP sides luckily run way over 30 minutes, even if that sure limited the dynamics. However, one still gets well over an hour of a soundboard-recorded show! Alas, the last numbers of both vinyl sides, "It Hurts me Too" on side One and "Encore Blues" on side Two, both fade out midway through so it is safe to assume we miss out a few minutes of their entire (probably 70-75 min.) set.
Savoy ahoy!
Th:-)mas
March 18, 1974. That show was in Utica NY, at the Utica War Memorial, not Syracuse.
ReplyDeletethe poster say Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse
DeleteI THINK 1975 OR 76 NOT SURE ON THE DATE THEY WEAR AT BOSTON GARDEN WITH Deep Purple.
ReplyDeleteThe March 10,1972 show was at the PNE Gardens in Vancouver, not the Coliseum ( the Gardens is a much smaller venue and better sound). It was a memorable night!
ReplyDeletethanks Peter, correct!
DeleteBruno,
ReplyDeleteYou have the April 3-4, 1974 performances of Savoy Brown listed as "Municipal Auditorium, Denver, TX, USA with Deep Purple, Tucky Buzzard". It should be Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO; same venue as the August 4, 1973 performance. As for Tucky Buzzard, we did not see them, they were not listed on the tickets nor the Marquee. I suppose its possible we arrived a bit late and they had already finished a short set, or that they played one night and not the other.
Anyway, a truly memorable concert. They were hot! At one point Mr. Simmonds came down the isle, stood on a metal folding chair about 30 feet from us, and jammed for 15-20 minutes. After that, Deep Purple were something of an anticlimax. I mean, they were great, very polished, but aside from the sheer, painful volume of the last half hour, nothing unexpected or particularly memorable.
I double-check, you're right, my bad! Thanks!!
DeleteHi Bruno
ReplyDeleteI went to a gig in Reading Town Hall in 1971 or 1972 with Chicken Shack and Savoy Brown.
I can't find anything about it anywhere. It's possible that it was a one-off gig as in early 1972 there were a lot of power cuts and gigs were cancelled at short notice then rescheduled.
I recall the band playing mostly Street Corner Talking material with a great Kim Simmonds solo on All I can Do is Dream.
Any chance you can track this gig down?
Paul
Hi Paul, I did a quick research, but nothing... if I will find something I will added the gig here, so check this list from time to time
DeleteHi, Savoy Brown played Chelsea Polytechnic on Saturday January 17 1970, can't remember the support band, but I ended up with one of Roger Earls' drum sticks!
ReplyDeletethanks man!
DeleteIn a Crack the Sky fans FB page someone posted a poster for a Saturday April 24th show of SB and CTS at The Arena. Could this be 24APR76 at The Long Beach Arena? Love to see if any SB fans know of this or other shows in which Crack the Sky played. Thanks, Norman
ReplyDeleteHi Bruno. In December 1975 I saw Savoy Brown's Wire Fire tour at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, PA. It was right around the time of Kim's birthday. They did a blistering version of All I Can Do Is Cry with Kim dropped to his knees as the solo was brought down. Small club, great gig.
ReplyDeletesalve Bruno. Ricordo di aver visto I Savoy Brown a Londra , mi pare al Lyceum sullo Strand. Era il 1978, primavera e non ricordo altro tranne un fantastico concerto, come tutti in quegli anni a Londra....buon lavoro.
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