Pirana Concert History

Pirana is Australian band formed in 1970, founded by Stan White (keyboards), Jim Duke-Yonge (drums), Tony Hamilton (vocals, guitar) and Graeme Thompson (bass) as a new musical venture for the latter three following their tenure in pop band Gus & The Nomads. Their first recording were as a backing band for a solo album by Greg Quill, but in 1971 they were signed by legendary record label Harvest and soon got busy making their debut album.

Date Concert Venue Location
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Rock
Classic Rock
Progressive Rock
Psychedelic
Dark Trap
Hammond Organ
Colombian Rock
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1974 1 concert
1971 3 concerts
1970 1 concert
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 Grant Cleary
 Howard Ferrier
 Steve Finch

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Pirana had?

Pirana has had 5 concerts.

What genre is Pirana?

Pirana is most often considered to be Rock, Classic Rock, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic, Dark Trap, Hammond Organ, and Colombian Rock.

When was the last Pirana concert?

The last Pirana concert was on January 25, 1974 at Sunbury Rock Festival 1974 in Diggers Rest, Victoria, Australia. The bands that performed were: 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.

What setlist does Pirana play live?

The songs that Pirana performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the May 09, 1971 concert at Randwick Stadium in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia:

  1. Elation
  2. Soul Sacrifice

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