Beach Boys / Doobie Brothers / Jeff Beck with Jann Hammer / Ozark Mountain Daredevils / Firefall

Jul 23, 1976 (48 years ago)

GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium     Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Band Line-up


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Concert Details


Date:
Friday, July 23, 1976
Venue:
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Location:
Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Genres Seen


Classic Rock 4 bands

Classic Rock:

Folk Rock 4 bands

Folk Rock:

Rock 4 bands

Rock:

Singer-Songwriter 4 bands

Singer-Songwriter:

Mellow Gold 4 bands

Mellow Gold:

Country Rock 3 bands

Country Rock:

Pop Rock 3 bands

Pop Rock:

Soft Rock 3 bands

Soft Rock:

Southern Rock 3 bands

Southern Rock:

Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 3 bands

Album Oriented Rock (AOR):

Pop 2 bands

Pop:

United States 2 bands

United States:

Art Rock 1 band

Art Rock:

Baroque Pop 1 band

Baroque Pop:

Blue-Eyed Soul 1 band

Blue-Eyed Soul:

Blues Rock 1 band

Blues Rock:

Boogie Rock 1 band

Boogie Rock:

Christian Rock 1 band

Christian Rock:

Country 1 band

Country:

Hard Rock 1 band

Hard Rock:

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Beach Boys / Doobie Brothers / Jeff Beck with Jann Hammer / Ozark Mountain Daredevils / Firefall on Jul 23, 1976 [414-small]

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Beach Boys / Doobie Brothers / Jeff Beck with Jann Hammer / Ozark Mountain Daredevils / Firefall on Jul 23, 1976 [413-small]

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Beach Boys / Doobie Brothers / Jeff Beck with Jann Hammer / Ozark Mountain Daredevils / Firefall on Jul 23, 1976 [412-small]

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Mark Ralston Feb 28, 2021

I remember an incredible laser light show during the Doobie Brothers set.


Bluz1954 May 26, 2020

That was the full lineup for this show ... niether BOA or Climax Blues Band were there ... sorry :-(


Karateguy May 25, 2020

There are 2 bands not listed. I believe one was Climax Blues Band(not sure) but am positive Black Oak Arkansas was there.

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