Sam & Dave were an American soul and rhythm and blues (R&B) duo who performed together from 1961 through 1981. The tenor (higher) voice was Samuel David Moore (born Samuel David Hicks on October 12, 1935 in Winchester, Georgia), and the baritone/tenor (lower) voice was Dave Prater (May 9, 1937, Ocilla, Georgia – April 9, 1988, Sycamore, Georgia).
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Sam and Dave / The Fuzzy Bunnies / The Unclaimed Dec 1, 1967 Island Park, New York, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
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Sam and Dave has had 18 concerts.
Sam and Dave is most often considered to be Rock, Soul, Funk, Rock And Roll, Classic Soul, Southern Soul, Brill Building Pop, Rhythm & Blues, Memphis Soul, Groovy, and Deep Soul.
The last Sam and Dave concert was on March 16, 2006 at SXSW 2006 in Austin, Texas, United States. The bands that performed were: Snow Patrol / Erykah Badu / José González / Belle and Sebastian / OK Go / Echo & the Bunnymen / of Montreal / Flogging Molly / Manchester Orchestra / Eagles of Death Metal / The New Pornographers / Rogue Wave / We Are Scientists / Beastie Boys / Camera Obscura / Josh Ritter / She Wants Revenge / blackalicious / The Magic Numbers / Daniel Johnston / The Dresden Dolls / Why? / Cut Chemist / Spank Rock / Secret Machines / Sam Roberts / Tilly And The Wall / The Like / The Boy Least Likely To / The Octopus Project / Richard Swift / Living Things / Say Hi to Your Mom / The New Amsterdams / What Made Milwaukee Famous / Emily Haines / Ours / Robert Pollard / The Ponys / Sound Team / Scissors for Lefty / The Longcut / Controller.Controller / Liam Frost / Big City Rock / The Joggers / Swearing At Motorists / Sam and Dave / Tony Conrad / Zeena Parkins / Bravo Silva / Page Francis / Rhys Chatham's Guitar Army.
The songs that Sam and Dave performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 30, 1969 concert at Texas International Pop Festival 1969 in Dallas, Texas, United States: