Tin House Concert History

Produced by Rick Derringer, Tin House was a hard rockin' power trio who only released this one album. The record features ten originals by the band, all killer and no filler. Some solid guitar work from Floyd Radford, who later went on to join Edgar Winter. Check out "Silver Star", "Be Good and Be Kind", and "lady of the Silent Opera".

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Johnny Winter / Buddy Miles / Tin House on Oct 2, 1970 [864-small]

Johnny Winter / Buddy Miles / Tin House
Oct 2 - 3, 1970
 New York, New York, United States
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Cactus / Humble Pie / Edgar Winter / Tin House on Apr 5, 1971 [813-small]

Cactus / Humble Pie / Edgar Winter / Tin House
Apr 5 - 6, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Johnny Winter / Buddy Miles / Tin House on Oct 2, 1970 [785-small]

Johnny Winter / Buddy Miles / Tin House
Oct 2 - 3, 1970
 New York, New York, United States
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Cactus / Humble Pie / Edgar Winter / Tin House on Apr 5, 1971 [706-small]

Cactus / Humble Pie / Edgar Winter / Tin House
Apr 5 - 6, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Johnny Winter / Buddy Miles / Tin House on Oct 2, 1970 [490-small]

Johnny Winter / Buddy Miles / Tin House
Oct 2 - 3, 1970
 New York, New York, United States
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Johnny Winter / Tin House on Sep 18, 1970 [515-small]

Johnny Winter / Tin House
Sep 18, 1970
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Johnny Winter / Tin House on Sep 17, 1970 [514-small]

Johnny Winter / Tin House
Sep 17, 1970
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Johnny Winter / Tin House on Sep 19, 1970 [513-small]

Johnny Winter / Tin House
Sep 19, 1970
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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