A.B. Skhy Concert History

Originally known as New Blues, they were basically an electric blues band with horns and some jazz influences. From Milwaukee, Winconsin they relocated to San Francisco where they became a popular live attraction at venues like the Fillmore and Avalon in the late sixties. Produced by Richard Delvy (Chamber Brothers, Challengers), their first album contains a mix of original songs and covers (You Upset Me Baby and Keith Jarrett's It's Love Baby, 24 Hours A Day) and is still very nice to hear. The 45 cuts are from this album.

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Jethro Tull / Linn County / A.B. Skhy on Mar 23, 1969 [107-small]

Jethro Tull / Linn County / A.B. Skhy
Mar 23, 1969
 Sacramento, California, United States
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Creedence Clearwater Revival / Family Tree / Taj Mahal / Dave Van Ronk / A.B. Skhy on May 31, 1968 [446-small]

Creedence Clearwater Revival / Family Tree / Taj Mahal / Dave Van Ronk / A.B. Skhy
May 31 - Jun 2, 1968
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Blues Rock
Blues
Funk
Jazz Rock
Hammond Organ
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1970 1 concert
1969 1 concert
1968 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has A.B. Skhy had?

A.B. Skhy has had 4 concerts.

What genre is A.B. Skhy?

A.B. Skhy is most often considered to be Rock, Blues Rock, Blues, Funk, Jazz Rock, Hammond Organ, and Organ.

When was the last A.B. Skhy concert?

The last A.B. Skhy concert was on June 27, 1970 at Euphoria in San Rafael, CA, US. The bands that performed were: Boz Scaggs / Ike & Tina Turner / A.B. Skhy.

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