David Blue's 1972 Concert History

David Blue (February 18, 1941—December 2, 1982), born Stuart David Cohen, was an American singer-songwriter and actor. He was an integral part of the Greenwich Village folk music scene in New York, which included Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Dave Van Ronk, Tom Paxton, and Eric Andersen. Blue is perhaps best known for writing the song "Outlaw Man" for the Eagles, which was included on their 1973 Desperado album, as well as released as their second single.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 30, 1972 –
Sep 04, 1972
Jackson Browne / David Blue
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The Bitter End New York, New York, United States
Jun 30, 1972 –
Jul 02, 1972
Roskilde Festival 1972
The Kinks / Sha-na-na / Gasolin / Gnags / Starfuckers / Midnight Sun / Saft / Alex Campbell / Hurdy Gurdy / Book / Delta Blues Band / Musikpatruljen / Dr. Dopo Jam / Fessor's Big City Band / David Blue / Fujara / Amon Dull / Paddy Doyles Boots / Andrew John Show all bands
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The Cattle Show Grounds Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark
Jun 23, 1972
Stone The Crows / Brinsley Schwarz / Third Ear Band / Mike Chapman / Tapestry (UK) / David Blue

Birmingham University "Aftermath"

Birmingham University, Edgbaston Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

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Jackson Browne / David Blue on Aug 30, 1972 [481-small]

Jackson Browne / David Blue
Aug 30 - Sep 4, 1972
 New York, New York, United States
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Folk
United States
Singer-Songwriter
American Folk Revival

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