Group Du Jour Concert History

Group Du Jour creates original music culled from the seeds of folk, ethnic/traditional forms, free jazz and rock – resulting in an invention best described as “Techno-Ethnic”, utilizing electric & acoustic guitars, vocals, flute, keyboards and African percussion. The band was founded by Daniel Crommie and Bo & Paul Parker in Portland, Oregon in 1983 as a contemporary pop/folk conglomerate until coalescing into a more experimental sound following their groundbreaking "Forgotten Colors" album in 1986.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 10, 2015
Bethlehem Musikfest
"Bethlehem Musikfest" / River City Slim & The Zydeco Hogs / los straitjackets / Bronze Radio Return / Rubix KUBE / M-80 / John Stevens Doubleshot / Gal Holiday & Her Honky Tonk Revue / Dina Hall / Scoville Blues / Tony DeSimone / Splintered Sunlight / Relative Souls / Karikatura / Moondog Medicine Show / Caroline Reese / Group Du Jour / Tommy Zito / Forlorn Strangers Show all bands
Various Venues Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Dec 27, 2005
Sean Leahy / Group Du Jour 12 Galaxies San Francisco, California, United States
Feb 10, 1988
Richard Barone / Group Du Jour Pine Street Theatre Portland, Oregon, United States
Folk
2015 1 concert
2005 1 concert
1988 1 concert
 The Oubliette

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Group Du Jour had?

Group Du Jour has had 3 concerts.

What genre is Group Du Jour?

Group Du Jour is most often considered to be Folk.

When was the last Group Du Jour concert?

The last Group Du Jour concert was on August 10, 2015 at Various Venues in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States. The bands that performed were: "Bethlehem Musikfest" / River City Slim & The Zydeco Hogs / los straitjackets / Bronze Radio Return / Rubix KUBE / M-80 / John Stevens Doubleshot / Gal Holiday & Her Honky Tonk Revue / Dina Hall / Scoville Blues / Tony DeSimone / Splintered Sunlight / Relative Souls / Karikatura / Moondog Medicine Show / Caroline Reese / Group Du Jour / Tommy Zito / Forlorn Strangers.

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