Tony Conrad's 2012 Concert History

Tony Conrad (Anthony Schmaltz Conrad, March 7, 1940 – April 9, 2016) was an American avant-garde video artist, experimental filmmaker, musician, composer, sound artist, teacher and writer from Baltimore, Maryland. Active in a variety of media since the early 1960s, he is considered to have been a pioneer of both structural film and drone music (or, as he has qualified, "The first non-bagpipe western drone music").

Experimental
Experimental Rock
Noise
Drone
Avant-Garde
Contemporary Classical
Free Improvisation
Minimalism
Laboratorio
Microtonal
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2016 2 concerts
2014 3 concerts
2012 1 concert
2011 5 concerts
2010 1 concert
2008 2 concerts
2007 1 concert
2006 2 concerts
2003 1 concert
2002 1 concert
1995 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Tony Conrad had?

Tony Conrad has had 21 concerts.

What genre is Tony Conrad?

Tony Conrad is most often considered to be Experimental, Experimental Rock, Noise, Drone, Avant-Garde, Contemporary Classical, Free Improvisation, Minimalism, Laboratorio, and Microtonal.

When was the last Tony Conrad concert?

The last Tony Conrad concert was on April 01, 2016 at Various Venues in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. The bands that performed were: "Big Ears Festival" / Molly Nilsson / Phantom Orchard / Joe Henry / Marc Ribot / Bombino / Steven Schick / Shabazz Palaces / Yo La Tengo / Lambchop / Eighth Blackbird / Bonnie "Prince" Billy / Bryce Dessner / Vijay Iyer / Wadada Leo Smith / Nicolas Jaar / Tony Conrad / Faust / Anthony Braxton / Andrew Bird / Xylouris White / Boogarins.

What setlist does Tony Conrad play live?

The songs that Tony Conrad performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the February 17, 1995 concert at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. Extended
  2. From the Side of Man and Womankind

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