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The J. Geils Band was an American music group from Worcester, Massachusetts, USA that had a successful blues-rock/R&B-influenced sound in the 1970s, before moving towards a more pop-influenced sound in the 1980s, which brought them MTV airplay and their 1982 international hit single "Centerfold".
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The J. Geils Band Oct 5, 1975 Trotwood, Ohio, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Rod Stewart / The J. Geils Band Oct 4, 1975 Notre Dame, Indiana, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Rod Stewart / The Faces / The J. Geils Band Oct 3, 1975 Bloomington, Indiana, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
The J. Geils Band / Gary Wright Sep 27, 1975 Passaic, New Jersey, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Jefferson Starship / The J. Geils Band / Gentle Giant Sep 1, 1975 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Uploaded by Zimtrim
The J. Geils Band / Black Oak Arkansas / Peter Frampton / Law / Ruby Starr Aug 30, 1975 Steubenville, Ohio, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
The J. Geils Band / White Lightnin' Aug 1, 1975 Miami, Florida, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
The Rolling Stones / Tower Of Power / The J. Geils Band Jun 14, 1975 Cleveland, Ohio, United States Uploaded by Walter Winsor
The J. Geils Band / REO Speedwagon / Mike Pinera & Thee Image Apr 18, 1975 Jacksonville, Florida, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
The J. Geils Band Apr 5, 1975 Trenton, New Jersey, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
The J. Geils Band Apr 2, 1975 Atlanta, Georgia, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
The J. Geils Band Mar 30, 1975 Davenport, Iowa, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
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Did the J Geils Band play with Peter Frampton at Kent State University
One user on this site says J. Geils band played at Fairfield University on Nov. 20, 1971, but others say the band was at Winterland SF on Nov. 19-20, 1971. Who's right? I can't find any further evidence to support either claim, such as posters or articles. Thanks.