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Jake and The Family Jewels / Mongo Jerry / Elvin Bishop Group / David Rea / Edgar Winter / Lee Michaels

THE ROCK RELICS AUCTION

Oct 12, 1970 (54 years ago)

Fillmore East     New York, New York, United States

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Concert Details


Date:
Monday, October 12, 1970
Venue:
Fillmore East
Location:
New York, New York, United States
Notes:

Hosted by John Zacherle of WNEW _FM radio.

Genres Seen


Blue-Eyed Soul 3 bands

Blue-Eyed Soul:

Blues Rock 3 bands

Blues Rock:

Blues 2 bands

Blues:

British Blues 2 bands

British Blues:

Classic Rock 2 bands

Classic Rock:

Country Rock 2 bands

Country Rock:

Psychedelic Rock 2 bands

Psychedelic Rock:

Rock 2 bands

Rock:

Southern Rock 2 bands

Southern Rock:

Boogie Rock 1 band

Boogie Rock:

Bubblegum Pop 1 band

Bubblegum Pop:

Electric Blues 1 band

Electric Blues:

Hard Rock 1 band

Hard Rock:

Jazz Fusion 1 band

Jazz Fusion:

Pop 1 band

Pop:

Pop Rock 1 band

Pop Rock:

Psychedelic Pop 1 band

Psychedelic Pop:

Soft Rock 1 band

Soft Rock:

Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 1 band

Album Oriented Rock (AOR):

Otacore 1 band

Otacore:

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Jake and The Family Jewels / Mongo Jerry / Elvin Bishop Group / David Rea / Edgar Winter / Lee Michaels on Oct 12, 1970 [791-small]

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Jake and The Family Jewels / Mongo Jerry / Elvin Bishop Group / David Rea / Edgar Winter / Lee Michaels on Oct 12, 1970 [396-small]

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Jake and The Family Jewels / Mongo Jerry / Elvin Bishop Group / David Rea / Edgar Winter / Lee Michaels on Oct 12, 1970 [016-small]

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 Rock's In My Head
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Rock's In My Head Apr 26, 2018

For a buck and a half we sat in the orchestra bidding on items donated by musicians, bands, etc. All in attempts to raise money for candidates promoting peace. Just the bands alone were worth more than the price of admission but the narratives for each item was hilarious.

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