The Judy's Concert History

The Judy's were one of Texas' most notable New Wave bands, earning critical and popular acclaim for their minimalistic, quirky alternative music and energetic live performances. Originally hailing from the Houston-area suburb of Pearland, the band formed during their high school years and quickly rose to become one of the southwest region's top sell and crowd-drawing acts through the 1980's. The band's core lineup consisted of lead vocalist/guitarist/songwriter David Bean, bassist Jeff Walton, and drummer Dane Cessac.

Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 01, 1982
The B-52's / The Judy's
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Music Hall Houston, Texas, United States

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The B-52's / The Judy's on Mar 1, 1982 [147-small]

The B-52's / The Judy's
Mar 1, 1982
 Houston, Texas, United States
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Punk
United States
Country
New Wave
Country Road
Country Dawn
Texas
Houston
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Judy's had?

The Judy's has had 1 concert.

What genre is The Judy's?

The Judy's is most often considered to be Punk, United States, Country, New Wave, Country Road, Country Dawn, Texas, and Houston.

When was the last The Judy's concert?

The last The Judy's concert was on March 01, 1982 at Music Hall in Houston, Texas, United States. The bands that performed were: The B-52's / The Judy's.

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