David Blue's 1975 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.

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Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue on Oct 17, 1975 [374-small]

Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue
Oct 17, 1975
 Passaic, New Jersey, United States
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Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue on Oct 17, 1975 [543-small]

Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue
Oct 17, 1975
 Passaic, New Jersey, United States
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Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue on Oct 17, 1975 [396-small]

Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue
Oct 17, 1975
 Passaic, New Jersey, United States
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Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue on Oct 17, 1975 [576-small]

Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue
Oct 17, 1975
 Passaic, New Jersey, United States
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Nils Lofgren / Spirit / Buzzy Linhart / David Blue on Nov 1, 1975 [246-small]

Nils Lofgren / Spirit / Buzzy Linhart / David Blue
Nov 1, 1975
 College Park, Maryland, United States
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Nils Lofgren / Spirit / Buzzy Linhart / David Blue on Nov 1, 1975 [247-small]

Nils Lofgren / Spirit / Buzzy Linhart / David Blue
Nov 1, 1975
 College Park, Maryland, United States
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Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue on Oct 17, 1975 [681-small]

Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue
Oct 17, 1975
 Passaic, New Jersey, United States
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Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue on Oct 17, 1975 [682-small]

Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue
Oct 17, 1975
 Passaic, New Jersey, United States
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Fleetwood Mac / David Blue / Givia on Nov 20, 1975 [528-small]

Fleetwood Mac / David Blue / Givia
Nov 20, 1975
 Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
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Fleetwood Mac / David Blue / Givia on Nov 20, 1975 [529-small]

Fleetwood Mac / David Blue / Givia
Nov 20, 1975
 Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
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Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue on Oct 17, 1975 [985-small]

Fleetwood Mac / Procol Harum / David Blue
Oct 17, 1975
 Passaic, New Jersey, United States
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Folk
United States
Singer-Songwriter
American Folk Revival

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has David Blue had?

David Blue has had 13 concerts.

What genre is David Blue?

David Blue is most often considered to be Folk, United States, Singer-Songwriter, and American Folk Revival.

When was the last David Blue concert?

The last David Blue concert was on November 20, 1975 at Wait Chapel, Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. The bands that performed were: Fleetwood Mac / David Blue / Givia.

What setlist does David Blue play live?

The songs that David Blue performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 20, 1975 concert at Wait Chapel, Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States:

  1. Train to Anaheim
  2. Lover Lover Lover
  3. Cupid's Arrow
  4. Com'n Back for More
  5. Oooh Mama
  6. Outlaw Man

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