Keef Hartley's 1968 Concert History

Keef Hartley (born Keith Hartley in Preston, Lancashire, England on 8 April 1944; died 26 November 2011) was a British drummer and bandleader. Hartley's career began as the replacement for Ringo Starr as drummer for Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, a popular Liverpool-based band. Subsequently he played and recorded with The Artwoods then achieved some notability as John Mayall's drummer before forming the Keef Hartley Band, mixing elements of jazz, blues, and rock and roll into a jazz-rock sound comparable to Blood, Sweat, and Tears and Chicago.

Date Concert Venue Location
May 24, 1968
Savoy Brown / Keef Hartley
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Mothers Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

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Savoy Brown / Keef Hartley on May 24, 1968 [045-small]

Savoy Brown / Keef Hartley
May 24, 1968
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Psychedelic Rock
Blues Rock
Psychedelic
British Blues
Smooth Jazz
Jazz Saxophone
Smooth Saxophone
Psychedelic Blues-Rock
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1970 2 concerts
1969 2 concerts
1968 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Keef Hartley had?

Keef Hartley has had 5 concerts.

What genre is Keef Hartley?

Keef Hartley is most often considered to be Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic, British Blues, Smooth Jazz, Jazz Saxophone, Smooth Saxophone, and Psychedelic Blues-Rock.

When was the last Keef Hartley concert?

The last Keef Hartley concert was on August 08, 1970 at Stade Municipal in Saint Raphael, France. The bands that performed were: Frank Zappa / Pink Floyd / iron butterfly / Deep Purple / Keef Hartley.

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