bangor flying circus Concert History

Bangor Flying Circus was a progressive rock trio from Chicago, USA, formed in mid-1967. It consisted of David "Hawk" Wolinski (bass, keyboards, vocals), Alan De Carlo (guitar, vocals), and Tom Schiffour (drums), who was replaced in late 1968 by former H.P. Lovecraft member Michael Tegza (drums, percussion). Wolinski and Schiffour had previously been in the Shadows of Knight. They put out one self-titled album in 1969. After they brokeup Wolinski and DeCarlo formed Madura.

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Hip Hop
Psychedelic Rock
Progressive Rock
Electronica
Psychedelic
Progressive Metal
Indietronica
Alternative Hip Hop
Escape Room
Jazz Rock
Instrumental Hip-Hop
Chillhop
Glitch Hop
Glitch
Wonky
Experimental Hip Hop
Intelligent Dance Music
Afrofuturism
Piano Cover
Jazztronica
Psychedelic Hip Hop
Bangladeshi Rock
Bangladeshi Indie
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1970 2 concerts
1969 8 concerts
1968 3 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has bangor flying circus had?

bangor flying circus has had 13 concerts.

What genre is bangor flying circus?

bangor flying circus is most often considered to be Hip Hop, Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock, Electronica, Psychedelic, Progressive Metal, Indietronica, Alternative Hip Hop, Escape Room, Jazz Rock, Instrumental Hip-Hop, Chillhop, Glitch Hop, Glitch, Wonky, Experimental Hip Hop, Intelligent Dance Music, Afrofuturism, Piano Cover, Jazztronica, Psychedelic Hip Hop, Bangladeshi Rock, and Bangladeshi Indie.

When was the last bangor flying circus concert?

The last bangor flying circus concert was on May 01, 1970 at Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The bands that performed were: Al Kooper / The Byrds / bangor flying circus.

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