Henry Cow Concert History

Henry Cow was an English avant-garde rock group, founded at Cambridge University in 1968 by multi-instrumentalists Fred Frith and Tim Hodgkinson. An inherent anti-commercial bias kept them at arm's length from the mainstream music business, enabling them to experiment at will. They remained in existence for 10 years, breaking up in 1978, and produced a body of music that was challenging, provocative and influential for years to come. Collaborations...

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 16, 2006
Henry Cow The Stone New York, New York, United States
Jun 08, 1974
Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band / Henry Cow
  Setlists
Free Trade Hall Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Oct 27, 1973
Henry Cow Liverpool Stadium Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Jun 22, 1971 –
Jun 26, 1971
Glastonbury Festival 1971
David Bowie / Joan Baez / Hawkwind / Melanie / Fairport Convention / Gong / Terry Reid / Arthur Brown / Brinsley Schwarz / Edgar Broughton Band / Traffic / Pink Fairies / Quintessence / Henry Cow / Help Yourself / Mighty Baby
  Setlists
Worthy Farm Pilton, England, United Kingdom
Jun 08, 1969 –
Jun 11, 1969
Cambridge Midsummer Pop Festival 1969
David Bowie / King Crimson / Family / Dawn / Screw / Roy Harper / Strawbs / Juggernaut / Audience / Edgar Broughton Band / Klan / The Deviants / 1984 / East of Eden / Blossom Toes / Henry Cow / The Committee / Horn / Reflection / Third Ear Band / The Coopers / white trash / Kippington Lodge / Junior's Eyes / Brian Auger & The Trinity / Jason Crest / Spontaneous Music Ensemble / Tuesday's Child / Story Book / Mighty Baby / White Unicorn / Madrake Paddle Steamer Show all bands
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Jazz
Experimental
Progressive Rock
Experimental Rock
Art Rock
Art Pop
Avant-Garde
Avant-Garde Jazz
Zolo
Progressive Pop
Free Improvisation
Canterbury Scene
Avant-Prog
Rock In Opposition
Canterbury
RIO
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