Scott McKenzie Concert History

Scott McKenzie (born Philip Scott Blondheim 10 January 1939, Jacksonville, Florida, died August 18, 2012 in Los Angeles) was a singer best known for his 1967 hit of San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) (written by John Phillips and later featured in the movie Forrest Gump). In 1986 McKenzie began singing with a new version of The Mamas and the Papas. In 1988 McKenzie wrote (with John Phillips, Mike Love and Terry Melcher) the Beach Boys #1 hit “Kokomo.

Date Concert Venue Location
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Rock
Folk
Singer-Songwriter
Classic Rock
Folk Rock
Psychedelic Pop
Folk Pop
Bubblegum Pop
Contemporary Folk
Sunshine Pop
Oldies
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1986 2 concerts
1967 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Scott McKenzie had?

Scott McKenzie has had 4 concerts.

What genre is Scott McKenzie?

Scott McKenzie is most often considered to be Rock, Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Folk Pop, Bubblegum Pop, Contemporary Folk, Sunshine Pop, and Oldies.

When was the last Scott McKenzie concert?

The last Scott McKenzie concert was on November 14, 1986 at Eventim Apollo in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Gary U.S. Bonds / Martha Reeves / Lou Christie / Scott McKenzie / The New Mamas and the Papas.

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