The Bambi Slam's 1989 Concert History

Around the mid to late eighties, a band of Canadian and British origin by the name of The Bambi Slam came to the fore in the indie music scene. Basing their punk-themed rock and silky layered harmonies on influences from various bands including The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Bambi Slam took this genre and added, quite defiantly, young Linda Miller on cello, bringing a softer approach to their subjects and a feminine side to their boyish, moody front.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 03, 1989
Fields of the Nephilim / Mary My Hope / The Bambi Slam

Fields Of The Nephilim / Mary My Hope

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Brixton Academy London, England, United Kingdom

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Fields of the Nephilim / Mary My Hope / The Bambi Slam on Jun 3, 1989 [389-small]

Fields of the Nephilim / Mary My Hope / The Bambi Slam
Jun 3, 1989
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Fields of the Nephilim / Mary My Hope / The Bambi Slam on Jun 3, 1989 [881-small]

Fields of the Nephilim / Mary My Hope / The Bambi Slam
Jun 3, 1989
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Credit: Steve Gray

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John Peel
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Bambi Slam had?

The Bambi Slam has had 3 concerts.

What genre is The Bambi Slam?

The Bambi Slam is most often considered to be Punk, Post-Punk, Noise, and John Peel.

When was the last The Bambi Slam concert?

The last The Bambi Slam concert was on November 08, 2009 at The Echo in Los Angeles, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Happy Stars / Light FM / The Backward Clock Society / Silversun Pickups / Fancy Space People / Henry Clay People / The Bambi Slam / Garbaj Kaetz / The Part Time Punks.

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