Ronnie Dawson 's 2000 Concert History

Ronald F. "Ronnie" Dawson (born August 11, 1939 in Dallas, Texas; died September 23, 2003 in Dallas, Texas) was an American rockabilly musician, although he was more popular in England than back home. He was nicknamed "The Blonde Bomber." Dawson was the son of a big band leader, and started working in music in his teens. He was signed to the Swan label, owned by Dick Clark, but Clark's involvement the 1950s radio payola scandal ended the Swan label and left Dawson without a record contract. As a studio musician, he is heard playing drums on the hit song "Hey...

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 30, 2000 –
Jul 03, 2000
19th American Music Festival
Dave Alvin and the Guilty Men / Marcia Ball Band / Jimmy Lafave / C.J. Chenier & The Red Hot Louisiana Band / Waco Brothers / Heatersons / Betsy & The Bone Shakers / Kelley Hunt / Alejandro Escovedo / Blue Rodeo / Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers / Gurf Morlix / John Sieger / Red Elvises / John Sebastian / Chicago Jazz Orchestra / Franz Jackson / Laketown Buskers / Joe Ely / Ronnie Dawson / Robbie Fulks / Hackberry Ramblers / Mike Plume Band / Bill Kirchen / Special Consensus / The Beatle Brothers / Switchback / Famous Brothers / Reckless Kelly / Paul Cebar & The Milwaukeeans / Magnolia Sisters / Teddy Morgan / Bo Ramsey / Kevin Gordon Band / Sones De Mexico Show all bands
FitzGerald's Berwyn, Illinois, United States
Rock And Roll
Rockabilly
Neo-Rockabilly
Traditional Rockabilly
2000 1 concert
1998 2 concerts
1997 3 concerts
1996 2 concerts
1995 1 concert
1994 1 concert
1991 1 concert
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 Andy A.
 Twilight
 Gregg Sattler
 Leah Yantzer Sattler
 Campingirl80
 Tim Cochrane

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