Humble Pie / Johnny Winter

Cheap Thrills

Jun 26, 1972 (52 years ago)

Maple Leaf Gardens     Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Date:
Monday, June 26, 1972
Venue:
Maple Leaf Gardens
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Notes:

$5.50 +RST. 55 = $6.05

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Humble Pie / Johnny Winter on Jun 26, 1972 [252-small]

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Humble Pie / Johnny Winter on Jun 26, 1972 [251-small]

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Humble Pie 1972 lineup consisted of Steve Marriott, Greg Ridley, Jerry Shirley and David "Clem" Clempson who replaced Peter Frampton in late 1971., Humble Pie / Johnny Winter on Jun 26, 1972 [250-small]

Humble Pie 1972 lineup consisted of Steve Marriott, Greg Ridley, Jerry Shirley and David "Clem" Clempson who replaced Peter Frampton in late 1971.


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Bill Mair Dec 05, 2024

Humble Pie were formed as a supergroup in January 1969 by Steve Marriott of Small Faces, Peter Frampton of the Herd, Greg Ridley of Spooky Tooth and Jerry Shirley of the Apostolic Intervention. Frampton remained until September 1971, when he left to start a solo career. However, he was replaced later in the year by former Colosseum guitarist David "Clem" Clempson. Also in 1971, Humble Pie released their most successful album to date, Rock On, as well as a live album recorded at the Fillmore East in New York entitled Performance Rockin' the Fillmore. By the time of the album's release, Frampton had left the band and went on to enjoy success as a solo artist.

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