Doc Holliday's 1981 Concert Photos

Doc Holliday origin can be traced to 1971 when guitarist, lead singer and songwriter Bruce Brookshire formed the blues band called Roundhouse. By the end of the decade Roundhouse had gained the attention of Molly Hatchet's manager creating opportunities that would see the band rechristened Doc Holliday and secure a deal with A&M Records.

The Outlaws / Doc Holliday on Feb 25, 1981 [164-small]

The Outlaws / Doc Holliday
Feb 25, 1981
 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States
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The Outlaws / Doc Holliday on Feb 25, 1981 [836-small]

The Outlaws / Doc Holliday
Feb 25, 1981
 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States
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The Outlaws / Doc Holliday on Feb 25, 1981 [950-small]

The Outlaws / Doc Holliday
Feb 25, 1981
 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States
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The Outlaws / Doc Holliday on Feb 25, 1981 [889-small]

The Outlaws / Doc Holliday
Feb 25, 1981
 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States
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The Outlaws / Doc Holliday on Feb 25, 1981 [910-small]

The Outlaws / Doc Holliday
Feb 25, 1981
 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States
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The Outlaws / Doc Holliday on Feb 25, 1981 [409-small]

The Outlaws / Doc Holliday
Feb 25, 1981
 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States
  Uploaded by Zimtrim

2018 9 photos
2002 3 photos
1981 6 photos
1973 2 photos

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