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Ten Years After / Cactus / Mutzie

Watt

Apr 8, 1971 (54 years ago)

Cobo Hall     Detroit, Michigan, United States

 

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Date:
Thursday, April 08, 1971
Venue:
Cobo Hall
Location:
Detroit, Michigan, United States

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Blues Rock 3 bands

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Psychedelic Rock 3 bands

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Acid Rock 2 bands

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Classic Rock 2 bands

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Hard Rock 2 bands

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Rock 2 bands

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Psychedelic Blues-Rock 2 bands

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Alternative Country 1 band

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Art Rock 1 band

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Blues 1 band

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Boogie Rock 1 band

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British Blues 1 band

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Electric Blues 1 band

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Folk Rock 1 band

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Heavy Psych 1 band

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Jam Band 1 band

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Progressive Rock 1 band

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Roots Rock 1 band

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Symphonic Rock 1 band

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Carmen Appice, April 8, 1971, Ten Years After / Cactus / Mutzie on Apr 8, 1971 [482-small]

Carmen Appice, April 8, 1971


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Tim Bogert, April 8, 1971., Ten Years After / Cactus / Mutzie on Apr 8, 1971 [481-small]

Tim Bogert, April 8, 1971.


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Tim Bogert, Jim McCarty, Rusty Day & Carmine Appice, Ten Years After / Cactus / Mutzie on Apr 8, 1971 [480-small]

Tim Bogert, Jim McCarty, Rusty Day & Carmine Appice


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Ten Years After / Cactus / Mutzie on Apr 8, 1971 [473-small]

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Bill Mair Dec 06, 2024

Cactus was conceived in late 1969 by former Vanilla Fudge members bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice. In early 1970, Bogert and Appice brought in blues guitarist Jim McCarty from Mitch Ryder's Detroit Wheels and the Buddy Miles Express, and singer Rusty Day (born Russell Edward Davidson) from the Amboy Dukes. After Cactus's dissolution in 1972, Bogert and Appice joined with Jeff Beck to form Beck, Bogert & Appice.


Bill Mair Dec 06, 2024

Watt is the fifth studio album by the English blues rock band Ten Years After, released in 1970. It was recorded in September 1970 except for the last track, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen", which is a recording from the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival.
Members: Alvin Lee – guitar, vocals, Leo Lyons – bass, Ric Lee – drums, Chick Churchill – organ.

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