Bob Simpson took on lead vocals at first, but was later replaced by Randy Ruff for almost three years, until Mangrum's return. blink-182. setlist.fm Add Setlist. We donated three-quarters of a million dollars in charities to the state of Arkansas. Earliest: Jan 2, 1970. We went down to New Orleans to stay out of trouble and we went from the pan to the fire., When we got down to New Orleans we found a club there called the Gunga Din, says Rickie Lee. Black Oak Region: Arkansas Country: USA Years Active: 1970-present Style: Southern Rock Black Oak Arkansas is an American Southern rock band named after the band's hometown of Black Oak, Arkansas. I dont know how Richard did all this, basically, from (ages) 26 to 30. Also in 1976, Atco released a final BOA contractual-obligation album, the poorly-recorded but high-spirited Live! Arena, Honolulu, HI, February 4, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG, February 17, 1972 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG, March 2, 1972 Miami Beach Convention Hall, Miami, FL, March 10-11, 1972 Winterland, San Francisco, CA, March 17, 1972 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA, August 2, 1973 Alexandra Palace, London, ENG, April 6, 1974 Ontario Motor Speedway, Ontario, CA, September 1, 1975 Madera Speedway, Fresno, CA, September 5, 1975 Orange Show Stadium, San Bernardino, CA, October 22, 1975 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG, November 13, 1975 Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, WAL, January 13, 1976 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG, December 4, 1976 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, March 6, 1977 New Bingley Hall, Stafford, ENG, March 9, 1977 Capital Theatre, Cardiff, WAL, March 12-15, 1977 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG, August 31, 1978 Erie County Fieldhouse, Erie, PA. [1] Original members included Ronnie "Chicky Hawk" Smith (vocals), Rickie Lee (alternately "Risky" or "Ricochet") Reynolds (guitar), Stanley "Goober Grin" Knight (guitar), Harvey "Burley" Jett (guitar), Pat "Dirty" Daugherty (bass), and Wayne "Squeezebox" Evans (drums). Black Oak Arkansas Wed Jul 4 1973 J Bar H Arena in Camdenton, MO, USA James Gang Black Oak Arkansas Sun May 27 1973 Tidewater Community College in Portsmouth, VA, USA Black Oak Arkansas The J. Geils Band Fri May 25 1973 Spectrum in Philadelphia, PA, USA Black Oak Arkansas Humble Pie Sat May 12 1973 Twin City Ballroom in Elizabeth, NJ, USA Arguably, Black Oak's best and most consistent release is Raunch 'N' Roll Live. [2], The November 1974 issue of Circus magazine had this to say about Emerson, Lake & Palmer's performance:[3]. The colorful, hell-raising lead singer Jim Dandy is inspired and focused throughout the album, excelling on inspired performances of Southern-fried gems like "Hot and Nasty . Those guys were huge back then, they were playing arenas, and they didnt even advertise the opening acts. Privacy Policy. In 1973, Black Oak Arkansas released their fourth LP, Raunch 'n' Roll Live, and took the rather unorthodox tack of including previously unreleased new songs on their first live concert album like "Gigolo", "Gettin' Kinda Cocky", as well as two more BOA classics: "Hot Rod", which features Dandy's sly double-entendre lyrics, and "Up", which at City Park Stadium . Tickets were $5 in advance, $6 at the gate. The band reached the height of its fame in the 1970s with ten charting albums released in that decade. Side note: The Peace Concerts logo can be seen on this document, with a dove and the promoter's address on Cripple Creek Drive in Homewood. black oak arkansas tour dates 1974 tu ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas ld kv kh xt wq vt Black oak arkansas tour dates 1974 di, rc, fh, dv & rv jo hg bu cd zv vr August Jam was an outdoor concert held on Saturday, August 10, 1974, at the Charlotte Motor Speedway outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, in the United States. Song Statistics Stats; Tour Statistics Stats; Other Statistics; All Setlists. One week wed buy potatoes, so every meal we had was potatoes. Arena, Honolulu, HI (supported by Sweathog), October 14, 1971 Coliseum, Portland, OR (supported by Edgar Winter's White Trash featuring Jerry LaCroix & Sweathog), October 15, 1971 Coliseum, Amarillo, TX (supported by Sweathog), October 17, 1971 Celebrity Theater, Phoenix, AZ (supported by Sweathog), October 18, 1971 Coliseum, Denver, CO (supported by Sweathog), October 19, 1971 Pershing Auditorium, Pershing, NE (supported by Edgar Winter's White Trash & Sweathog), October 20, 1971 Memorial Hall, Kansas City, MO, October 22, 1971 Academy of Music, New York City, NY, October 28, 1971 Community War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY, November 16, 1971 Guildhall, Southampton, ENG (cancelled due to illness of 3 band members), December 4, 1971 Paradiso, Amsterdam, NED (supported by Ten Years After), December 6, 1971 KB Hall, Copenhagen, DEN, December 16, 1971 Grugahalle, Essen, GER (cancelled), January 24-25, 1972 Town Hall, Birmingham, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), January 27, 1972 Town Hall, Oxford, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), January 28, 1972 Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Wild Turkey), January 29, 1972 Empire Theatre, Edinburgh, SCOT (supported by Wild Turkey), January 30, 1972 Market Hall, Carlisle, ENG (Charity Gig, supported by Wild Turkey), January 31, 1972 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 1, 1972 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 3, 1972 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 4, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 5, 1972 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 6, 1972 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 7, 1972 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 8, 1972 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG (Cancelled. I didnt really know what was in there., Dingler kept extensive records just about every scrap of paper, it seems, from his time as a concert promoter partly because he was a packrat and partly because he often did business in cash, Graye said. According to thecontract for the show, signed by Lindsey Buckingham, the band was paid a flat fee of $2,750, Graye said. Their style is punctuated by multiple guitar players and the raspy voice and on-stage antics of vocalist Jim "Dandy" Mangrum.. That all started when the crops came in, Jim explains. So I called him, Hal says. Note that tickets were sold in the Commodores' hometown of Tuskegee, about an hour away. When Electricity Came To Arkansas5. Louder is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Plus, wed leave the girls at the lodge and wed be gone for a year on the road. Pat left the band a second time in the mid-2000s. Song Statistics Stats; Tour Statistics Stats; Other Statistics; All Setlists. We broke into the high school and stole some speakers and the power amp,, Rickie Lee explains. The band signed a contract with MCA and promptly released X-Rated later in 1975, which marked the beginning of Black Oak Arkansas's decline. Raunch 'n' Roll Live was re-issued in 2007 by Rhino Records as a 2-CD set containing both concerts that the original vinyl album was culled from. The Beatles, Rolling Stones and Elvis: For Alabama radio pioneer Dan Brennan, life was a Shower of Stars, 50 concerts in the Birmingham Hall of Fame, 30 concerts in the Birmingham Hall of Shame, 31 of the greatest concerts in Alabama music history, Your favorite concerts in Alabama music history, Your picks for the worst concerts in Alabama. Peace Concerts did pretty well for a few years, but foundered in the 1970s because the company "had a string of bad luck and went broke," Graye said. There was a limited number[clarification needed][4] of tickets sold prior to the concert, and when many thousands of additional fans showed up on the day of the performances, those thousands proceeded to crash the fences and rush to the infield. . "Richard made $4,000-$5,000 on Buckingham Nicks, which was a lot for one show," Graye said. The contract forthis concert, on Nov. 23, 1973, in Columbus, Ga., shows that the Charlie Daniels Band was paid $1,250. All rights reserved (About Us). Facebook Thats because that was after my first marriage, and I was behind on my child support. On May 24, 2019, Black Oak Arkansas released Underdog Heroes, their first album consisting of all new recordings in 30 years. The band was paid "$2,500 against 60 percent of gross, whichever is greater. We had a full road crew, we had a business manager back home who was hiring all these people. Black Oak released two albums on the struggling Capricorn Records, Race with the Devil in 1977 and I'd Rather Be Sailing the following year. Shania Twain. Graye, who lives in Morris, also posts items on an auction site, Gottahaverockandroll.com. Oh yeah, and Grand Funk were there, too.' For three years in a row, we did 321 nighters per year, and two albums per year. But the animals liked me. I just wanted his job, whatever it was.. "If there are questions concerning the activities or conduct of these gentlemen, please feel free to contact me at any time," the document says. 33rd Annual Birmingham Record Collectors Record & CD Show, Buy newspaper front pages, posters and more. 1974 in New Orleans , LA. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083062030822, This article is about the band. 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Mutha, recorded on Mother's Day, 1975, in Long Beach, California. There was no other group doing that kind of music then. Its got 10 years of Jims writing in there, and every song is a fuckin novel. When I saw Elvis on Ed Sullivan, I knew he was having more fun than any other human being up there. Sometimes, hed do the beating., Anyway, thats when it all started, says Jim. As provision No. This letter -- from Butch Stone, personal manager of Black Oak Arkansas, to Richard Dingler of Peace Concerts -- indicates that the band and the promoter had a congenial working relationship during a 1972 tour. I bin in more fights than anybody besides Wild Bill Hickok. We do the weekend warrior thing, mainly, says second-generation Black Oakster Hal McCormack. In 1976, they released two fairly nondescript and unsuccessful albums for MCA, Balls of Fire and 10 Yr Overnight Success, the latter as a five-piece band with the departure of Rickie Reynolds, who was more or less replaced on tour by keyboardist Marius Penczner during this period. Shari Graye said she won't part with this document, which she finds amusing. The band started to split their time between New Orleans and California, where they thought their unique southern-ness might get them noticed. Black Oak Arkansas - Municipal Auditorium (San Antonio, TX) - June 16, 1973. This handbillmarks a 1970s show by Edgar Winter, James Gang and Frampton's Camel at Rickwood Field in Birmingham. Many of the bands they took on tour with them in the beginning Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen had gone on to major stardom, leaving Black Oak behind. For the town, see, Last edited on 13 February 2023, at 18:20, Learn how and when to remove this template message. Tour Statistics. Black Oak Arkansas / Foghat Aug 03, 1974 Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States . Thats the only time I ever had to go to jail, too. The Alllman Brothers had a heavy tour schedule in 1970, just a year after the band was formed, and Birmingham was one of the show dates. . Their cunning plan worked, and the band soon signed a lucrative contract with Atlantic Records. setlist.fm Add Setlist. See all 29 Events. Here's a contract for a May6, 1972, show by Black Oak Arkansas in Birmingham. Its not verse-chorus stuff, every song is like a story, and the songs all flow together. View the concert map Statistics of Black Oak Arkansas in 1973! Supporting The Faces, with The Pig Light Show and If), November 11-15, 1970 Whisky-A-Go-Go, West Hollywood, CA (2 shows each night, supporting Alice Cooper (on 11th), with Ashton Gardner and Dyke & The Glass Family), November 19-22, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (2 shows each night, supporting Love & The James Gang, with Sugarloaf), November 25-26, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI (supporting Savoy Brown, with Quatermass), November 27, 1970 Sunshine Inn, Asbury Park, NJ (supported by Cactus & Steel Mill), November 28, 1970 Century's Paramus Theater, Paramus, NJ, December 5, 1970 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, ENG (supported by Yes, East of Eden, & Stray), December 12, 1970 KB Hall, Copenhagen, DEN (supported by Daisy), December 13, 1970 Amsterdam Concert Hall, Amsterdam, NED, December 14, 1970 Mercator Hall, Duisburg, GER, December 18, 1970 Pan-South Sports Hall, Wanne-Eickel, GER, December 19-20, 1970 L'Olympia, Paris, FRA (supported by Freedom), January 7, 1971 City Hall, Hull, England (supported by Freedom and Curved Air (who cancelled)), January 8, 1971 Town Hall, Birmingham, England (supported by Freedom and Curved Air), January 9, 1971 Colston Hall, Bristol, England (supported by Freedom and Curved Air), January 11, 1971 Guildhall, Southampton, England (supported by Freedom and Curved Air), January 14, 1971 Oval Hall, Sheffield, England (supported by Freedom and Curved Air), January 15, 1971 Empire Theater, Edinburgh, Scotland (supported by Freedom and Curved Air), January 16, 1971 Music Hall, Aberdeen, Scotland (supported by Freedom and Curved Air), January 18, 1971 City Hall, Newcastle, England (supported by Freedom and Curved Air), January 19, 1971 Albert Hall, Nottingham, England (supported by Freedom and Curved Air), January 20, 1971 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England (supported by Freedom and Curved Air), January 23, 1971 Leeds University, Leeds, England (supported by Freedom and Curved Air), January 29, 1971 Wellington, New Zealand (cancelled), January 31, 1971 Myponga Festival Site, Myponga, Australia (Myponga Pop Festival, with Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs, Bla, Chain, Company Caine, The Coney Island Jug Band, Daddy Cool, Desiderata, Fanny Adams, Fraternity, Hippo, John Graham & Margaret RoadKnight, The Sons of the Vegetal Mother, Spectrum, Steve Foster & Blackfire, Storyville, Sunshine, Uncle Jack, and War Machine), February 6, 1971 De Doelen, Rotterdam, Netherlands, February 17, 1971 Sunshine Inn, Asbury Park, NJ (supported by Sun Mash, Dirt Road, and Phoenix), February 18, 1971 Union Catholic High School, Scotch Plains, NJ (supported by Everyman), February 19-20, 1971 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (2 shows 8.00 & 11.30, supported by The J. Geils Band & Sir Lord Baltimore), February 22, 1971 Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA (supporting Mountain), February 23-24, 1971 Inglewood Forum, Inglewood, CA (supporting Grand Funk Railroad, with Ten Years After), February 26, 1971 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT (supporting Mountain), February 27, 1971 Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO (supporting Mountain), February 28, 1971 Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg, MB (supported by Salt), March 1, 1971 Overton Park Shell, Memphis, TN, March 2, 1971 Carmichael Auditorium, Chapel Hill, NC (supporting Fleetwood Mac), March 4, 1971 Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL (supporting Fleetwood Mac), March 5, 1971 Orlando Sports Stadium, Orlando, FL (supporting Fleetwood Mac), March 6, 1971 Pirates World, Dania, FL (supporting Fleetwood Mac), March 7, 1971 Painters Mill Music Fair, Owings Mills, MD (supporting Fleetwood Mac), March 8, 1971 Virginia Beach Dome, Virginia Beach, VA (supported by Sir Lord Baltimore), March 9, 1971 Century's Paramus Theatre, Paramus, NJ (2 shows 6.30 & 9.00, supported by Spider), March 11, 1971 William & Mary College Blow Gym, Williamsburg, VA (supported by Sir Lord Baltimore), March 12-13, 1971 Fox Theater, Hackensack, NJ (cancelled), March 12-13, 1971 Eastown Theatre, Detroit, MI (supporting Fleetwood Mac, with Sir Lord Baltimore), March 15, 1971 Pabst Theater, Milwaukee, WI (supported by Sir Lord Baltimore), March 16, 1971 Kansas City Memorial Hall, Kansas City, MO (supported by The J. Geils Band), March 17, 1971 Fillmore Market, Toronto, ON, March 19, 1971 Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH (cancelled), March 24, 1971 Music Hall, Oklahoma City, OK (supporting Mountain), March 25, 1971 Henry Levitt Arena, Wichita, KS (supporting Mountain), March 26, 1971 Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX, March 27, 1971 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA (supported by Seatrain and Melting Pot), March 28, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX (supporting Mountain), March 29, 1971 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX (supporting Mountain), March 30, 1971 Rock Pile, Hempstead, NY (supported by Sir Lord Baltimore and Dust), March 31, 1971 Onondaga War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, NY (2 shows, supporting Mountain), April 1, 1971 War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY (supporting Mountain), April 2, 1971 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supporting Mountain, with Humble Pie), April 4, 1971 Alexandria Roller Rink, Alexandria, VA (supported by Humble Pie), April 14, 1971 KB Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Jonathan Swift), April 15, 1971 Fyns Forum, Odense, Denmark (supported by Jonathan Swift), April 16, 1971 Vejilby Risskov Hall, Aarhus, Denmark (supported by Jonathan Swift), April 17, 1971 Holstebro Hall, Holstebro, Denmark (supported by Jonathan Swift), April 18, 1971 Falkoner Theater, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by Jonathan Swift), April 20, 1971 Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden (supported by Jonathan Swift), April 21, 1971 Concert Hall, Gothenburg, Sweden (supported by Jonathan Swift), April 22, 1971 Njaard Hall, Oslo, Norway (supported by Jonathan Swift and Salen), April 23, 1971 Konsertpaleet, Bergen, Norway (supported by Jonathan Swift), April 24, 1971 Sandnes Pier, Sandnes, Norway (supported by Jonathan Swift), April 26, 1971 Royal Albert Hall, London, England (supported by Jonathan Swift), July 1, 1971 St. Paul Auditorium, St. Paul, MN (supported by Bloodrock), July 2, 1971 Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH (supported by Brewer & Shipley and Sweathog), July 4, 1971 Michigan State Fairgrounds, Detroit, MI (Outdoor Rock Fest, with The Amboy Dukes, The Seigal-Schwall Band, Alex Taylor, Brownsville Station, The Blues Project, The J. Geils Band, and Savage Grace), July 7, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA, July 10, 1971 Curtis Hixon Convention Hall, Tampa, FL, July 11, 1971 Boutwell Auditorium, Birmingham, AL, July 14, 1971 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by King Crimson), July 15, 1971 Howard Stein's Capitol Theater, Rye, NY (2 shows, supported by Yes and Humble Pie), July 16, 1971 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI (cancelled), July 17, 1971 Hampton Beach Casino, Hampton, NH, July 18, 1971 Borough Of York Stadium, Toronto, ON ('Beggar's Banquet Dance' festival show, with 3 Dog Night, Humble Pie, Grease Band, Yes, and The Guess Who), July 19, 1971 Ottawa Auditorium, Ottawa, ON (supported by Yes and Alice Cooper), July 20, 1971 State Farm Show Arena, Harrisburg, PA (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), July 24, 1971 Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ (2 shows), July 28, 1971 Gaelic Park, Bronx, NY (supported by Black Oak Arkansas & Alice Cooper), July 30, 1971 Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, RI (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), August 3, 1971 Sports Stadium, Orlando, FL (supported by Sweat Hog), August 6, 1971 Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA, August 8, 1971 Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Alice Cooper, Edgar Winter's White Trash, and Humble Pie), August 12, 1971 Auditorium Theater, Chicago, IL (supported by Mountain Bus), August 13, 1971 Union Square Park, New York, NY (supported by Ultra Violet, The Mark Markham Group, and Eleven), August 14, 1971 Ungano's Ritz, New York, NY (supported by Sweat Hog), August 15, 1971 Long Island Arena, Commack, NY, August 16, 1971 Place Des Nations, Montreal, QC, August 17, 1971 Hampton Beach Ballroom, Hampton, NH, August 21, 1971 Ungano's Ritz, New York, NY, August 31, 1971 Jai Alai Fronton Hall, Miami, FL, September 4, 1971 Rhein Peninsula, Speyer, Germany (British Rock Meeting, with Beggars Opera, Bul, Curved Air, Deep Purple, East of Eden, The Faces, Fairport Convention, Family, Fleetwood Mac, Gentle Giant, The Groundhogs, Hardin & York, Jerusalem, Juicy Lucy, Mick Abrahams, Osibisa, and Rory Gallagher), September 5, 1971 Weiner Stadthalle Hall D, Vienna, Austria (British Superstar 48 Hours Festival, with Ashton, Gardner, & Dyke, Beggars Opera, Curved Air, Deep Purple, East of Eden, The Faces, Fairport Convention, Family, Fleetwood Mac, Gentle Giant, Hardin & York, Juicy Lucy, The Mick Abrahams Band, Osibisa, Rory Gallagher, Stone the Crows, and The Groundhogs), September 7, 1971 Favorita Park, Palmero, Italy (Palmero Pop Festival, with Amanda, Aum Kaivalya, Bill Coleman, Bobby Solo, Clan Free, Claudio Rocchi, Colosseum, Delirium, Doreen Beatty, The Dutch Swing College Band, Edith Peters, Fausto Leali, The Fholks, Fred Bongusto, The House Band, I Rovers, The Jimmy Smith Trio, Livin' Blues, Machine Gun Blue, Mack Porter, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Minnie Minoprio, Nuova Idea, Omega, Patrizia Meoni, Percussion, Plode, Rosanna Fratello, The Russell Wickham Jazz Band, Sal Genovese & The Enzo Randisi Trio, Sergio Denis, The Spontaneous Music Ensemble & Julie Driscoll, Stephane Grappelli, Stormy Six, The Pebbles, The Players, The Smithfields, The Stars of Faith, The Turtles, Toad, Tucky Buzzard, Up With People, and Yigal Bashan), September 10, 1971 Onondaga War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, NY (supporting Led Zeppelin), September 11, 1971 War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY (supporting Led Zeppelin), September 18, 1971 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, September 20, 1971 Overton Park Shell, Memphis, TN, September 23, 1971 Auditorium Theater, Chicago, IL (supported by Mountain Bus), September 25, 1971 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA (supported by Stoneground & Sweathog), September 26, 1971 Convention Hall, San Diego, CA, September 27, 1971 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX, September 28, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX (supported by Edgar Winter's White Trash & Sweathog), October 1-2, 1971 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supported by Edgar Winter's White Trash & Sweathog), October 5, 1971 Whiskey a Go-Go, Los Angeles, CA, October 7, 1971 Forum, Inglewood, CA (Unconfirmed), October 8, 1971 Seattle Arena, Seattle, WA, October 9, 1971 Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA, October 10 1971 H.I.C. As this contract indicates, Harris received a flat fee of $1,000 for a 45-minute set. Thered be 4,000-5,000 people out there, all getting high and weaving blankets with their babies and their monkeys, and it was just a big carnival.. Postponed until February 24th), February 10, 1972 Dome, Brighton, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 11, 1972 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 13, 1972 Victoria Hall, Hanley, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 17, 1972 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 19, 1972 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey), February 21, 1972 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG (supported by Wild Turkey. I saw Jim on Don Kirshners Rock Concert when I was 10 years old. This will be the first fresh Black Oak record in 20 years.. Bylines for Metal Hammer, Decibel. The two met in junior high and were, as Jim sees it, fated to play together. Show all tours. At the same time, the band was searching for a record deal. Black Oak Arkansas is an American Southern rock band named after the band's hometown of Black Oak, Arkansas. Voted Best Rock Critic in Boston twice. [2] The record featured enduring BOA classics such as "Hot and Nasty", "Lord Have Mercy On My Soul", "Uncle Lijiah" (written in pseudo-tribute to Harvey Jett's real-life great uncle) and "When Electricity Came To Arkansas", which was accused by fundamentalist religious groups of containing backward-masked "Satanic messages" (possibly from a live performance of the song in which Mangrum utters "dog si eh" and "natas" three times). The Commodores opened for the Ohio Players on March 2, 1975, at theColumbus Municipal Auditorium in Columbus, Ga. Peace Concerts was the promoter for the show, which also featured Declamation. The two biggest biker bands are us and Steppenwolf. ", According to Shari Graye,Dingler once rented a movie theater for the members of Black Oak Arkansas so the musicians could watch Frankenstein" andstay occupiedbetween shows. Apr 06 1974. Its called Memphis Mean Times, Hal says. And he did it for tax purposes.). Peace Concertsthrew a party for Buckingham Nicks on the show date, and Dingler took this photo at the celebration, Shari Graye said. Never heard of that company? It's a legitimate contract, however, and indicates the band fee for the show: $7,500 and 60 percent of the gross "over amount to be advised.". . Between me and Jim, we figured wed lost several million bucks. 1973. except High On The Hog, which has been reissued by Rhino Records; also note that in 2013, the first It was like, 'I saw Black Oak Arkansas! So as much money as we made, we gave a lot of it away. They had bats in there. Its finished except for the mixing and mastering. Dingler moved on to the tent rental business and started Great American Tent Co. in Gardendale. Venues; 1972. [ WikiPedia] Black Oak Arkansas is an American Southern rock band named after the band's hometown of Black Oak, Arkansas. The rest of the money wed use to buy equipment. bb. Black Oak Arkansas is an American Southern rock band named after the band's hometown of Black Oak, Arkansas, USA. It just disappeared., Im over it, sighs Jim. Jim Dandy is larger than life and weaves his tales of rocknruin with mentions of many guest celebrities Elvis looms large, as does John Lennon, and a host of southern politicians but the man that comes up the most is his co-founder in Black Oak Arkansas, Rickie Lee Reynolds. Profile: Black Oak Arkansas is an American Southern rock band named after the band's hometown of Black Oak, Arkansas. Skynyrd contract signed by "Ronnie Van Zant", This 1974 contractfor a concert in Savannah, Ga., bears the signature of"Ronnie Van Zant," but was very likely signed by the band's roadmanager, Shari Graye said. "Woodstock, part 2? Throughout the 1970s, the group was one of the highest-grossing rock groups in . But wait what of the scurrilous rumours that Jim Dandy and the former US president smoked marijuana together? The band released an album for Atlantic Records/Atco Records on October 15, 2013, titled Back Thar N' Over Yonder. . Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. [3] They also lived in Long Beach, Mississippi, and played at the local Lobe theater/dance hall and the short-lived venue, "The Black Rainbow." Chuck Berry & Keith Moon also made unscheduled appearances), August 2, 1973 Alexandra Palace, London, ENG (London Music Festival 1973, supported by Groundhogs, Stray, Jonesy), December 9, 1973 Odeon, Newcastle, ENG (supported by Highway), December 11, 1973 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG, December 17, 1973 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG, January 11, 1974 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden, January 12, 1974 Falkoner Theater, Copenhagen, Denmark, January 14, 1974 Amsterdam Concert Hall, Amsterdam, Netherlands, January 15, 1974 Kortrijk Hall, Kortrijk, Belgium, January 16, 1974 Hanover Music Hall, Hanover, Germany, January 17, 1974 Phillips Hall, Dusseldorf, Germany, January 18, 1974 Beaulieu Palace, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 19, 1974 Messehalle, Sindelfingen, Germany, January 31, 1974 Hersheypark Arena, Derry, PA (supported by Blue Oyster Cult and White Witch), February 1, 1974 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, February 3, 1974 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (supported by Bedlam and Spooky Tooth), February 4, 1974 Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Bob Seger), February 5, 1974 Broome County Arena, Binghamton, NY (cancelled due to Ozzy Osbourne vocal issues), February 7, 1974 Omni, Atlanta, GA (supported by Spooky Tooth), February 9, 1974 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Bedlam and Black Oak Arkansas), February 10, 1974 Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI (supported by Bedlam), February 11, 1974 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL (supported by Bedlam), February 12, 1974 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO (supported by Bedlam), February 13, 1974 Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY (supported by Bedlam), February 15, 1974 West Palm Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach, FL (supported by Bedlam), February 16, 1974 Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL (supported by Bedlam and Black Oak Arkansas (cancelled)), February 17, 1974 Carolina Coliseum, Columbia, SC, February 18, 1974 Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN, February 19, 1974 Capital Center, Landover, MD (supported by Uriah Heep), February 20, 1974 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supported by Bedlam and The James Gang), February 21, 1974 Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by Blue Oyster Cult and Bedlam), February 22, 1974 War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY (supported by Blue Oyster Cult and Bedlam), February 23, 1974 Bowen Fieldhouse, Ypsilanti, MI (supported by Bedlam), February 24, 1974 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC (supported by Bedlam), February 25, 1974 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (supported by Bedlam, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Blue Oyster Cult (cancelled)), April 6, 1974 Ontario Motor Speedway, Ontario, CA (California Jam, with Black Oak Arkansas, Deep Purple, The Eagles, Earth, Wind, & Fire, Emerson, Lake, & Palmer, Rare Earth, and Seals & Crofts), April 13, 1974 Civic Center, Charleston, SC, May 17, 1974 St. George's Hall, Bradford, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), May 19, 1974 Trentham Gardens, Stoke, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), May 21, 1974 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), May 23, 1974 Empire Theatre, Liverpool, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), May 24, 1974 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), May 25, 1974 Gaumont Theatre, Southampton, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), May 26, 1974 Fairfield Halls, Croydon, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), May 28, 1974 Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), May 29, 1974 Odeon, Edinburgh, SCOT (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), May 30, 1974 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), May 31, 1974 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), June 2, 1974 Granada Theatre, London, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), June 8, 1974 Odeon, Newcastle, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), June 9, 1974 Coventry Theatre, Coventry, ENG (supported by Black Oak Arkansas), August 15, 1974 Central Park, New York City, NY (cancelled due to cancellation of festival), November 5, 1974 Horden Pavilion, Sydney, AUS (supported by AC/DC), November 7, 1974 Festival Hall, Brisbane, AUS (supported by AC/DC), November 9-11, 1974 Horden Pavilion, Sydney, AUS (supported by AC/DC), November 12, 1974 Festival Hall, Melbourne, AUS, November 14, 1974 Memorial Drive Park, Adelaide, AUS (supported by Status Quo), November 16, 1974 Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, AUS, July 14, 1975 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH (supported by The Leslie West Band), July 16-17, 1975 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL (supported by Slade), July 19, 1975 Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, NE (supported by Brownsville Station), July 20, 1975 Parade Stadium, Minneapolis, MN (supported by Skogie, Brownsville Station, and Wet Willie (cancelled)), July 24, 1975 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (supported by Frampton's Camel), July 25, 1975 Civic Center, Savannah, GA (supported by Frampton's Camel and Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost), July 26, 1975 Civic Center, Lakeland, FL (supported by Frampton's Camel and Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost (cancelled)), July 27, 1975 West Palm Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach, FL (supported by Frampton's Camel, Jo Jo Gunne, and Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost), August 1, 1975 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (supported by The Leslie West Band), August 2, 1975 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD (supported by KISS), August 3, 1975 Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by KISS), August 4, 1975 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, August 5, 1975 Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ (supported by Fire Ballet), August 6, 1975 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Status Quo and Slade), August 10, 1975 Civic Center, Springfield, MA (supported by The Leslie West Band), August 14, 1975 Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA (supported by KISS), August 22, 1975 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX, August 23, 1975 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX, August 24, 1975 Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX (supported by Brownsville Station), August 26, 1975 El Paso County Coliseum, El Paso, TX, August 27, 1975 Civic Auditorium, Albuquerque, NM, August 28, 1975 Communty Center, Tucson, AZ, August 30, 1975 Community Theater, Sacramento, CA (supported by Mahogany Rush and Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost), August 31, 1975 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supported by Mahogany Rush, Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost, and The Leslie West Band (cancelled)), September 1, 1975 Madera Speedway, Fresno, CA (supporting Rod Stewart & The Faces, with Lynyrd Skynyrd & Fleetwood Mac), September 3, 1975 Forum, Inglewood, CA (supported by Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost), September 4, 1975 Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, September 5, 1975 Orange Show Stadium, San Bernardino, CA (Starlite Festival, with Lynyrd Skynyrd, Peter Frampton, and Brownsville Station), September 6, 1975 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, September 7, 1975 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA (supported by Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost), September 8, 1975 Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV, September 11, 1975 Spokane Coliseum, Spokane, WA, September 12, 1975 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA (supported by Mahogany Rush), September 13, 1975 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, September 14, 1975 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, September 15, 1975 Convention Center, Winnipeg, MB (cancelled), October 9, 1975 Empire Theatre, Liverpool, ENG (supported by Bandy Legs), October 10, 1975 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (supported by Bandy Legs), October 11, 1975 Odeon, Southampton, ENG (supported by Bandy Legs), October 12, 1975 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG (supported by Bandy Legs), October 15, 1975 St. George's Hall, Bradford, ENG (supported by Bandy Legs), October 16, 1975 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG (supported by Bandy Legs), October 18, 1975 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (supported by Bandy Legs), October 19, 1975 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Bandy Legs), October 21, 1975 Lewisham Odeon, London, ENG (supported by Bandy Legs), October 22, 1975 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (supported by Bandy Legs), October 26, 1975 Falkoner Theater, Copenhagen, DEN (supported by Chapman & Whitney's Streetwalkers), October 27, 1975 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, SWE (supported by Chapman & Whitney's Streetwalkers), October 28, 1975 Amsterdam Concert Hall, Amsterdam, NED (supported by Chapman & Whitney's Streetwalkers), October 29, 1975 Stadthalle, Offenbach, GER (supported by Chapman & Whitney's Streetwalkers), October 30, 1975 Circus Krone, Munich, GER (supported by Chapman & Whitney's Streetwalkers), November 1, 1975 Frederich Ebert Hall, Ludwigshafen, GER (supported by ZZ Top & Chapman & Whitney's Streetwalkers), November 2, 1975 Phillipshalle, Dusseldorf, GER (supported by ZZ Top and Chapman & Whitney's Streetwalkers), November 4, 1975 AFAS Circus Theater, The Hague, NED, November 5, 1975 Mutuality Theater, Paris, FRA (cancelled), November 13, 1975 Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, WAL (postponed until November 22nd), November 14, 1975 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG (cancelled due to Ozzy Osbourne motorcycle accident), November 21, 1975 Gaumont State Theatre, London, ENG, November 22, 1975 Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, WAL (rescheduled from November 13th), December 3, 1975 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (supported by Aerosmith), December 5, 1975 Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN (supported by Kansas), December 6, 1975 Freedom Hall, Johnson City, TN (supported by Manfred Mann, Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost), December 7, 1975 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC (supported by Savoy Brown, Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost), December 9, 1975 Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA (supported by Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost), December 12, 1975 Onondaga War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, NY (supported by KISS), January 8, 1976 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG, January 9, 1976 Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich, ENG, January 10, 1976 Kursaal Ballroom, Southend, ENG, January 13, 1976 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (supported by Bandy Legs), October 22, 1976 Tulsa Assembly Center, Tulsa, OK (supported by Boston and Moxy), October 23, 1976 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX (supported by Boston and Moxy), October 24, 1976 HemisFair Arena, San Antonio, TX (supported by Boston and Moxy), October 26, 1976 Dallas Convention Center, Dallas, TX (supported by Boston), October 28, 1976 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Des Moines, IA (supported by Boston), October 29, 1976 Pershing Center, Lincoln, NE (supported by Boston), October 30, 1976 Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Kansas City, MO (supported by Target), October 31, 1976 McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO (supported by Boston and Heart), November 1, 1976 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ, November 3, 1976 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, November 5, 1976 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (supported by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band), November 6, 1976 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA (supported by Target), November 7, 1976 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA, November 9, 1976 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA (supported by Boston and Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band), November 11, 1976 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, November 12, 1976 Spokane Coliseum, Spokane, WA, November 15, 1976 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA (supported by Target), November 23, 1976 Knoxville Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN (supported by Target and Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band), November 24-25, 1976 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL (supported by Target, Black Oak Arkansas (cancelled) and the Tommy Bolin Band (cancelled) on the 24th and Mother's Finest on the 25th), November 26, 1976 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (supported by Black Oak Arkansas and Target), November 28, 1976 Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH (supported by Boston), November 30, 1976 Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI (supported by Mother's Finest and The Climax Blues Band), December 2, 1976 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by Montrose), December 3, 1976 Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA (supported by Ted Nugent and Mother's Finest), December 4, 1976 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Ted Nugent & Mother's Finest), December 6, 1976 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (supported by Ted Nugent), December 8, 1976 Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Ted Nugent), December 9, 1976 Capital Center, Landover, MD (supported by Ted Nugent), December 10, 1976 Niagara Falls Convention Center, Niagara Falls, NY (supported by Ted Nugent), December 11, 1976 New Haven Coliseum, New Haven, CT (supported by Ted Nugent), December 12, 1976 Onondaga War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, NY (supported by Ted Nugent), January 20, 1977 Jai-Alai Fronton, Miami, FL, January 21, 1977 Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL, January 25, 1977 Boutwell Auditorium, Birmingham, AL (supported by Target), January 26, 1977 The Omni, Atlanta, GA (supported by Ted Nugent and Target), January 28, 1977 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN (supported by Target), January 29, 1977 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC (supported by Target and Dr. Hook), January 30, 1977 Cumberland County Memorial Arena, Fayetteville, NC (supported by Target and Dr. Hook), February 2, 1977 Scope Arena, Norfolk, VA (supported by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band), February 4, 1977 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Target and Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band), February 5, 1977 Salem-Roanoke Valley Civic Center, Salem, VA (supported by Target and Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band), February 6, 1977 Erie County Fieldhouse, Erie, PA (supported by Target), February 8, 1977 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Columbus, OH (supported by Target), February 9, 1977 Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN, February 11, 1977 Hulman Center, Terre Haute, IN, February 12, 1977 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO (supported by Target), February 13, 1977 Hammons Center, Springfield, MO (supported by Target), February 14, 1977 Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN (supported by Journey and Target), February 15, 1977 Allen County Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN (supported by Journey and Target), February 16, 1977 Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, AR, February 17, 1977 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Evansville, IN (supported by Target), February 18, 1977 Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY (supported by Journey and Target), February 20, 1977 Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA, February 23, 1977 Inglewood Forum, Inglewood, CA, March 2, 1977 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Nutz), March 4, 1977 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (supported by Nutz), March 6, 1977 New Bingley Hall, Stafford, ENG (supported by Nutz), March 7, 1977 Empire, Liverpool, ENG (supported by Nutz), March 9, 1977 Capital Theatre, Cardiff, WAL (supported by Nutz), March 10, 1977 Gaumont, Southampton, ENG (supported by Nutz), March 12-15, 1977 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (supported by Nutz), April 5, 1977 Pavillon de Paris, Paris, France (supported by AC/DC), April 6, 1977 Theatre de Plein Air, Colmar, France (supported by AC/DC), April 7, 1977 Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany (Easter Rock Festival), April 9, 1977 Cologne Sport Hall, Cologne, Germany (Easter Rock Festival), April 10, 1977 Messehalle, Nuremberg, Germany (Easter Rock Festival), April 11, 1977 Friedrich-Ebert Hall, Ludwigshafen, Germany (Easter Rock Festival), April 13, 1977 Salle des Fetes, Thonex, Switzerland (supported by AC/DC), April 14, 1977 Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland (supported by AC/DC), April 16, 1977 Cirque Royal, Brussels, Belgium (supported by AC/DC), April 17, 1977 RAI, Amsterdam, Netherlands (supported by AC/DC), April 18, 1977 Ernst Merck Hall, Hamburg, Germany (supported by AC/DC), April 19, 1977 Falkoner Theater, Copenhagen, Denmark (supported by AC/DC), April 20, 1977 Stockholm Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden (supported by AC/DC), April 21, 1977 Lund Olympen, Lund, Sweden (supported by AC/DC), April 22, 1977 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden (supported by AC/DC), April 23, 1977 Njaardhallen, Oslo, Norway (cancelled), April 24, 1977 House of Culture, Helsinki, Finland (cancelled due to management issues), Oct 01 1977 Dave Walker (lead vocals) & Don Airey (keyboards) join the band for awhile, May 2, 1978 Friedrich-Ebert Hall, Ludwigshafen, Germany (rescheduled to October 14), May 4, 1978 Stadthalle, Erlangen, Germany (cancelled), May 5, 1978 Kurnachtalhalle, Wurzburg, Germany (rescheduled to October 15), May 6, 1978 Hohenstaufenhalle, Goppingen, Germany (cancelled), May 8, 1978 Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany (rescheduled to October 11), May 9, 1978 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany (cancelled), May 16, 1978 Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield, England (supported by Van Halen), May 17, 1978 Floral Hall, Southport, England (supported by Van Halen), May 18, 1978 Apollo Theater, Glasgow, Scotland (supported by Van Halen), May 19, 1978 Capitol Theater, Aberdeen, Scotland (supported by Van Halen), May 21, 1978 Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle, England (supported by Van Halen), May 22, 1978 Manchester Apollo, Manchester, England (supported by Van Halen), May 23, 1978 Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, England (supported by Van Halen), May 25, 1978 Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth, England (supported by Van Halen), May 26, 1978 Colston Hall, Bristol, England (supported by Van Halen), May 27, 1978 Lewisham Odeon, London, England (supported by Van Halen), May 28, 1978 Gaumont Theater, Ipswich, England (supported by Van Halen), May 30, 1978 Coventry Theater, Coventry, England (supported by Van Halen), May 31, 1978 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England (supported by Van Halen), June 1, 1978 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England (supported by Van Halen), June 2, 1978 New Theater, Oxford, England (supported by Van Halen), June 3, 1978 Gaumont Theater, Southampton, England (supported by Van Halen), June 5, 1978 Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham, England (supported by Van Halen), June 7, 1978 St. George's Hall, Bradford, England (supported by Van Halen), June 8, 1978 Preston Guildhall, Preston, England (supported by Van Halen), June 10, 1978 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England (supported by Van Halen), June 12-13, 1978 Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham, England (supported by Tanz der Youth on the 12th and The Damned on the 13th), June 14-15, 1978 Manchester Apollo, Manchester, England (supported by Tanz der Youth), June 16, 1978 Bridlington Spa, Bridlington, England (supported by Tanz der Youth), June 17, 1978 Empire Theater, Liverpool, England (supported by Tanz der Youth), June 19, 1978 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England (supported by Tanz der Youth), August 22, 1978 Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, WI (supported by Van Halen), August 23-24, 1978 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL (supported by Van Halen), August 25, 1978 Hulman Center, Terre Haute, IN (supported by Van Halen), August 27, 1978 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (supported by Van Halen), August 28, 1978 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (supported by Van Halen), August 29, 1978 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Van Halen), August 31, 1978 Erie County Fieldhouse, Erie, PA (supported by Van Halen), September 1, 1978 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA (supported by Van Halen), September 2, 1978 Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Van Halen), September 4, 1978 Cape Cod Coliseum, Yarmouth, MA (supported by Van Halen), September 5, 1978 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME (supported by Van Halen), September 7, 1978 Utica Memorial Auditorium, Utica, NY (supported by Van Halen), September 8, 1978 Niagara Falls Convention Center, Niagara Falls, NY (supported by Van Halen), September 9, 1978 Baltimore Civic Center, Baltimore, MD (supported by Van Halen), September 10, 1978 New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, CT (supported by Van Halen), September 12, 1978 Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN (supported by Van Halen), September 14, 1978 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (supported by Van Halen), September 15, 1978 Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH (supported by Van Halen), September 16, 1978 The Checkerdome, St. Louis, MO (supported by Van Halen), September 17, 1978 Kansas City Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO (supported by Van Halen), September 18, 1978 Tulsa Assembly Center, Tulsa, OK (supported by Van Halen), September 21, 1978 Bakersfield Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, CA (supported by Van Halen), September 22, 1978 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA (supported by Van Halen), September 23-24, 1978 Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA (KMET 94.7 Summerfest), September 26, 1978 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC (supported by Van Halen), September 27, 1978 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR (supported by Van Halen), September 28, 1978 Spokane Coliseum, Spokane, WA (supported by Van Halen), September 29-30, 1978 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA (supported by Van Halen), October 9, 1978 Audimax, Hamburg, Germany (supported by Van Halen), October 10, 1978 Grugahalle, Essen, Germany (supported by Van Halen), October 11, 1978 Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany (supported by Van Halen), October 13, 1978 Haldenberghalle, Uhingen, Germany (supported by Van Halen), October 14, 1978 Friedrich Ebert Hall, Ludwigshafen, Germany (supported by Van Halen), October 15, 1978 Kurnachtalhalle, Wurzburg, Germany (supported by Van Halen), October 17, 1978 Hammerleinhalle, Nuremberg, GER (supported by Van Halen), October 18, 1978 Bad Rappenau Sports Hall, Bad Rappenau, Germany (supported by Van Halen), October 20, 1978 Palais des Grottes, Cambrai, France (supported by Van Halen), October 22, 1978 Rainbow Theater, London, England (supported by Van Halen and Lucifer's Friend), November 4, 1978 Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL (supported by Van Halen), November 5, 1978 Hollywood Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL (supported by Van Halen), November 6, 1978 Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL (supported by Van Halen), November 8, 1978 Boutwell Auditorium, Birmingham, AL (supported by Van Halen), November 10, 1978 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN (supported by Van Halen), November 11, 1978 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Van Halen), November 12, 1978 Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN (supported by Van Halen), November 13, 1978 The Omni, Atlanta, GA (supported by Van Halen and The Ramones), November 14, 1978 Mobile Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, AL (supported by Van Halen), November 15, 1978 Von Braun Civic Center, Huntsville, AL (supported by Van Halen), November 17, 1978 Austin Municipal Auditorium, Austin, TX (supported by Van Halen), November 18, 1978 Chaparral Center, Midland, TX (supported by Van Halen), November 19, 1978 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX (supported by Van Halen), November 20, 1978 Myriad Convention Center, Oklahoma City, OK (supported by Van Halen), November 21, 1978 Amarillo Civic Center, Amarillo, TX (supported by Van Halen), November 22, 1978 Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX (supported by Van Halen), November 24, 1978 HemisFair Arena, San Antonio, TX (supported by Van Halen), November 25-26, 1978 Dallas Convention Center, Dallas, TX (supported by Van Halen), November 28, 1978 McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO (supported by Van Halen), November 29, 1978 Dee Events Center, Ogden, UT (supported by Van Halen), December 1, 1978 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA (supported by The Ramones), December 2, 1978 Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA (supported by Van Halen), December 3, 1978 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (supported by Van Halen), December 4, 1978 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA (supported by The Ramones), December 5, 1978 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ (supported by The Ramones), December 7, 1978 Taylor County Coliseum, Abilene, TX (supported by Head East), December 8, 1978 El Paso County Coliseum, El Paso, TX, December 10-11, 1978 Johnson Gymnasium, Albuquerque, NM, July 17, 1979 Geoff Nicholls joins Black Sabbath.
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