Blackfeather Concert History

Blackfeather was an Australian band founded in 1970 and led for most of its ten-year existence by singer Neale Johns. It began as a progressive rock unit, which can be heard on Mountains of Madness (1971), but later moved toward a simpler rock & roll style, resulting in the Australian #1 hit "Boppin' the Blues" and the 1974 Live album. The group's personnel was fluid in the second half of the '70s, especially after Johns moved to the U.K. to form Fingerprint.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 29, 2006
Ball Power - A Tribute to Lobby Lloyd
Lobby Loyde / Jimmy Barnes / Blackfeather / Brian Cadd / Wild Cherries / Billy Thorpe & The Sunbury Aztecs / Chain / Madder Lake / Masters Apprentices / Russell Morris / Ian Rilen / Rose Tattoo / Broderick Smith / Spectrum
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The Palace St Kilda, Victoria, Australia
Jan 25, 1974 –
Jan 28, 1974
Sunbury '74
Queen / Ayers Rock / Blackfeather / Chain / Daddy Cool (Australia) / The Dingoes / Full Moon / Kush / MacKenzie Theory / Matt Taylor / Madder Lake / Mississippi / Pirana / Ross Ryan / Sid Rumpo / The 69'ers / Skyhooks / Skylight / Sherbet / Buster Brown Show all bands
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Sunbury Rock Festival 1974 Diggers Rest, Victoria, Australia
Feb 04, 1973
Slade / Blackfeather
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Melbourne Showgrounds Ascot Vale, VIC, Australia
Hard Rock
Classic Rock
Psychedelic Rock
Blues Rock
Progressive Rock
Psychedelic
Piano Rock
Boogie Rock
Psychedelic Blues-Rock
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