MacKenzie Theory's 1974 Concert History

Born in the Melbourne music scene of early 1970's Australia, MacKenzie Theory played a brand of instrumental jazz-rock not unlike that of Mahavishnu Orchestra tempered by It's A Beautiful Day. The MacKenzie Theory sound was centred on the inventive and fiery guitar playing of Rob MacKenzie teamed with the electric viola of the classically-trained Cleis Pearce, Mike Leadabrand on bass,and Andy Majewski on drums.

Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 05, 1974
MacKenzie Theory Ormond Hall Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Jan 25, 1974 –
Jan 28, 1974
Sunbury '74
Queen / Ayers Rock / Blackfeather / Chain / Daddy Cool (Australia) / The Dingoes / Full Moon / Kush / MacKenzie Theory / Matt Taylor / Madder Lake / Mississippi / Pirana / Ross Ryan / Sid Rumpo / The 69'ers / Skyhooks / Skylight / Sherbet / Buster Brown Show all bands
  Setlists
Sunbury Rock Festival 1974 Diggers Rest, Victoria, Australia
Jazz
Psychedelic Rock
Progressive Rock
Psychedelic
Jazz Rock
1975 4 concerts
1974 2 concerts
 Zimtrim
 Grant Cleary
 Howard Ferrier

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has MacKenzie Theory had?

MacKenzie Theory has had 6 concerts.

What genre is MacKenzie Theory?

MacKenzie Theory is most often considered to be Jazz, Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic, and Jazz Rock.

When was the last MacKenzie Theory concert?

The last MacKenzie Theory concert was on July 04, 1975 at Apollo Stadium in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. The bands that performed were: Frank Zappa / The Mothers Of Invention / MacKenzie Theory.

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