Tragic Mulatto's 1987 Concert History

Taken from scaruffi: Tragic Mulatto debuted with the eight-song mini-album Judo For The Blind (1984), a pandemonium of spastic, minimal and primitive concepts, a colossal tribute to nonsense. Pared down to a quartet, Tragic Mulatto's ridicule circus concocted Locos Por El Sexo (1987), an artistic paradox that is the musical equivalent of a descent to hell, a relentless romp of indecent bacchanals led by Flatula Lee Roth's saxophone and tuba and by her anthemic, Grace Slick-ian vocal phrasing.

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No means no / Tragic Mulatto / Mud Wimmin / Operation Ivy / Reagan Youth on Aug 7, 1987 [217-small]

No means no / Tragic Mulatto / Mud Wimmin / Operation Ivy / Reagan Youth
Aug 7, 1987
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Punk
Post-Punk
Post-Hardcore
Noise Rock
World
Afrobeat
Afropop
Ethio-Jazz
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1989 1 concert
1988 1 concert
1987 1 concert
1984 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Tragic Mulatto had?

Tragic Mulatto has had 5 concerts.

What genre is Tragic Mulatto?

Tragic Mulatto is most often considered to be Punk, Post-Punk, Post-Hardcore, Noise Rock, World, Afrobeat, Afropop, and Ethio-Jazz.

When was the last Tragic Mulatto concert?

The last Tragic Mulatto concert was on October 05, 1989 at Cattle Club in Sacramento, California, United States. The bands that performed were: 7 Seconds / Victim's Family / Tragic Mulatto.

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