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SBU Archives: Concerts by Date 1 12/9/2020 SBU Archives: Concerts by Date Artist Date Location Allison, Mose (Trio) 1964_09_21 Gym Chad Mitchell Trio, The 1965_03_27 Gym Count Basie and His Orchestra 1965_04_27 Gym Charlie Byrd Trio, The 1965_09_20 Kai Winding Quartet 1965_09_20 Charles River Valley Boys, The 1965_10_30 Davis, Reverend Gary 1965_10_30 Gym Washington, Jackie 1965_11_03 Union (theatre) Dave Brubeck Quartet 1965_12_11 H Quad (cafeteria) Mann, Herbie 1966_ 12_17 Gym Clancy Brothers, The 1966_03_05 Gym Makem, Tommy 1966_03_05 Gym Freedom Singers 1966_03_21 Gym Paul Butterfield Blues Band, The 1966_04_25 Gym Simon and Garfunkel 1966_04_25 Gym Santamaria, Mongo and His Orchestra 1966_05_07 Gym Byrds, The 1966_10_01 Gym Youngbloods, The 1966_10_01 Gym Khan, Ali Akbar 1966_11_13 Gym Blue, David 1966_11_19 Gym Blues Bag 1966_11_19 Gym Blues Project, The 1966_11_19 Gym Havens, Richie 1966_11_19 Gym Roderick, Judy 1966_11_19 Gym Van Ronk, Dave 1966_11_19 Gym Waters, Muddy 1966_11_19 Gym Williams, Big Joe 1966_11_19 Gym Bull, Sandy 1966_12_07 H Quad (James College, lounge) Gilberto, Astrud 1966_12_17 Gym Four Tops 1967_01_14 Gym Daily Flash 1967_02_18 Jefferson Airplane 1967_02_18 Gym Rush, Tom 1967_02_22 H Quad (H Lobby) Ian and Sylvia 1967_03_04 Paxton, Tom 1967_03_04 Bagatelle, The 1967_03_17 Gym Jaki Byard Trio 1967_04_08 Jones, Thad 1967_04_08 Mel Lewis Band 1967_04_08 Monk, Thelonius 1967_04_08 Grateful Dead, The 1967_06_03 Gym Buckley, Tim 1967_09_23 Gym Doors, The 1967_09_23 Gym Chambers Brothers, The 1967_10_07 Gym Blue Öyster Cult/Soft White Underbelly/Stalk-Forrest Group 1967_10_20 Gym Holy Modal Rounders, The 1967_10_20 Gym James Cotton Blues Band 1967_10_20 Gym Noonan, Steve 1967_10_20 Gym Ochs, Phil 1967_10_20 Gym Doc Watson 1967_10_22 Gym (women's) Jefferson Airplane 1967_11_05 Gym Kaleidoscope 1967_11_05 Gym 12/9/2020 1 SBU Archives: Concerts by Date Shankar, Ravi 1967_11_17 Gym Lloyd, Charles 1967_12_02 Gym Olatunji, Babatunde 1967_12_02 Gym Browne, Jackson 1968_02_24 Collins, Judy 1968_02_24 Country Joe and the Fish 1968_02_27 Fugs, The 1968_02_27 Blood, Sweat, and Tears 1968-03-08 Beau Brummels 1968-03-08 Mountain 1968-03-08 Hendrix, Jimi (The Jimi Hendrix Experience) 1968_03_09 Gym Soft Machine, The 1968_03_09 Gym Spencer Davis Group, The 1968_04_05 Gym Beacon Street Union 1968_04_17 Gym Vagrants, The 1968_04_17 Gym Vanilla Fudge 1968_04_17 Gym Ian, Janis 1968_05_03 Gym Grateful Dead, The 1968_05_04 Gym Incredible String Band, The 1968_05_04 Gym Children of God 1968_09_21 Earth and Space Sciences (outside) Orpheus 1968_09_21 Earth and Space Sciences (outside) Robinson, Smokey 1968_09_28 Sam and Dave 1968_10_04 Gym Hardin, Tim 1968_10_19 Gym Mitchell, Joni 1968_10_19 Koerner, "Spider" John 1968_10_20 Churls, The 1968_10_22 Gym Procol Harum 1968_10_22 Blood, Sweat and Tears 1968_10_23 Gym Moby Grape 1968_10_23 Gym Rhinoceros 1968_10_23 Gym Blue Öyster Cult/Soft White Underbelly/Stalk-Forrest Group 1968_10_24 Gym Ten Years After 1968_10_24 Gym Big Brother and the Holding Company 1968_11_16 Gym Davis, Reverend Gary 1968_11_16 Gym Havens, Richie 1968_11_16 Gym John Hammond Trio 1968_11_16 Gym Joplin, Janis 1968_11_16 Simone, Nina 1968_12_13 Youngbloods, The 1968_12_14 Gym Earth Opera 1969_02_07 Tabler Quad (cafeteria) Flatt and Scruggs 1969_02_08 Gym Guthrie, Arlo 1969_02_08 Gym Blood, Sweat and Tears 1969_03_08 Gym Davis, Miles 1969_03_21 Gym Gillespie, Dizzy 1969_03_21 Gym Mahal, Taj 1969_04_19 Gym Ten Years After 1969_04_19 Gym Berry, Chuck 1969_05_02 Gym Harpo, Slim 1969_05_02 Gym James Cotton Blues Band 1969_05_02 Gym Band, The 1969_05_03 Gym Blue Öyster Cult/Soft White Underbelly/Stalk-Forrest Group 1969_05_03 Gym Byrds, The 1969_05_07 Gym 12/9/2020 2 SBU Archives: Concerts by Date Lightfoot, Gordon 1969_09_17 Gym Richards, Turley 1969_09_17 Gym Flock, The 1969_10_18 Gym Spencer Davis Group, The 1969_10_18 Gym Who, The 1969_10_18 Gym Sha-Na-Na 1969_10_31 Gym Coryell, Larry 1969_11_08 Gym Pacific Gas and Electric 1969_11_08 Gym Hair, The Cast of 1969_11_16 Bludwyn Pig 1969_11_22 Gym Moody Blues, The 1969_11_22 Gym Band, The 1969_12_02 Suffolk County Community College (organized by SBU) Mother Earth (Tracy Nelson) 1969_12_02 Suffolk County Community College (organized by SBU) Cocker, Joe 1969_12_05 Gym Nyro, Laura 1970_01_10 Gym Richards, Turley 1970_01_10 Gym Melanie 1970_02_21 Gym Walker, Jerry Jeff 1970_02_21 Gym Renaissance 1970_02_22 Union (ballroom) Morrison, Van 1970_03_01 Mayall, John 1970_03_07 Morrison, Van 1970_03_07 Groove Tube 1970_03_14 Pig Iron 1970_03_21 Taylor, James 1970_03_21 Gym Quicksilver Messenger Service 1970_04_05 Gym Kirk, Roland 1970_04_18 Gym Cannonball Adderly 1970_04_26 Allman Brothers Band, The 1970_04_28 Chicago Transit Authority 1970_04_28 Jefferson Airplane 1970_05_01 Athletic Field Roxy 1970_05_01 Athletic Field Blue Öyster Cult/Soft White Underbelly/Stalk-Forrest Group 1970_05_01 Athletic Field Mad Dogs & Englishmen 1970_05_13 Gym Cocker, Joe 1970_05_13 Canned Heat 1970_05_22 Gym Traffic 1970_06_04 MC5 1970_07_03 Gym Ten Years After 1970_07_03 Gym Mott the Hoople 1970_07_04 Gym Allman Brothers Band, The 1970_07_09 Gym Allman Brothers Band, The 1970_07_10 Gym Mountain 1970_07_10 Gym Bloodrock 1970_07_24 Gym Grand Funk Railroad 1970_07_24 Gym Swallow 1970_07_24 Gym Davis, Miles 1970_08_15 Gym Santana 1970_08_15 Gym James Cotton Blues Band 1970_10_04 Gym King, B.B. 1970_10_04 Gym Grinage, Raphael 1970_10_08 Benedict College (AB Lounge) Allman Brothers Band, The 1970_10_23 Gym Delaney, Bonnie and Friends 1970_10_23 Gym Grateful Dead, The 1970_10_30 Gym 12/9/2020 3 SBU Archives: Concerts by Date New Riders of the Purple Sage 1970_10_30 Gym Grateful Dead, The 1970_10_31 Gym New Riders of the Purple Sage 1970_10_31 Gym Small Faces 1970_11_05 Gym Stewart, Rod 1970_11_05 Gym Poco 1970_11_07 Gym Hot Tuna 1970_11_23 Gym Stevens, Cat 1970_11_24 Gym Traffic 1970_11_24 Gym Cohen, Leonard 1970_12_06 Gym Davis, Miles 1970_12_12 Gym Thomas, Leon 1970_12_12 Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys 1971_00_00 Gym Cowboy 1971_02_27 Gym Rush, Tom 1971_02_27 Gym King, Freddie 1971_03_07 Gym Russell, Leon 1971_03_07 Gym Blue Öyster Cult/Soft White Underbelly/Stalk-Forrest Group 1971_03_19 G Quad (G Lobby) Soft Decline, The 1971_03_19 G Quad (G Lobby) Procol Harum 1971_04_11 Gym Seatrain 1971_04_11 Gym John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra 1971_04_13 Gym Geils, J.: Blues Band 1971_04_25 Gym Jethro Tull 1971_04_25 Gym Flack, Roberta 1971_05_08 Gym McCann, Les 1971_05_08 Gym Allman Brothers Band, The 1971_09_19 Wet Willie Band 1971_09_19 Scaggs, Boz 1971_09_26 Beach Boys, The 1971_09_26 Chin, Charlie 1971_10_02 Phillips, Shawn 1971_10_02 Corbitt and Daniels 1971_10_09 Gym Youngbloods, The 1971_10_09 Gym Zappa, Frank and the Mothers of Invention 1971_10_16 Gym Holy Modal Rounders, The 1971_10_17 Gym Geils, J. 1971_10_31 Gym Edwards, Jonathan 1971_11_07 Gym Flying Burrito Brothers, The 1971_11_07 Gym Pink Floyd 1971_11_14 Hathaway, Donny 1971_11_20 Gym Kinks, The 1971_11_28 Yes 1971_11_28 Gym Pentangle 1971_12_06 Gym Blue Öyster Cult/Soft White Underbelly/Stalk-Forrest Group 1971_12_11 Gym Byrds, The 1971_12_11 Gym McLaughlin, John 1971_12_11 Gym Koerner, "Spider" John 1971_12_12 Berry, Chuck 1972_02_13 Gym Browne, Jackson 1972_02_24 Union (theatre) Wainwright III, Loudon 1972_02_27 Union (theatre) David Bromberg Band 1972_03_07 Mason, Dave 1972_03_11 Bitteti, Ernesto 1972_03_12 12/9/2020 4 SBU Archives: Concerts by Date Delaney and Bonnie 1972_03_19 Loggins and Messina 1972_03_19 Preston, Billy 1972_03_19 Batdorf and Rodney 1972_03_22 McGhee, Brownie 1972_04_03 Union (theatre) Hot Tuna 1972_04_07 Gym New Riders of the Purple Sage 1972_04_20 Gym Fahey, John 1972_10_04 Union (auditorium) Traum, Happy and Artie 1972_10_08 Andersen, Eric 1972_10_22 Union (auditorium) Johnny Almond Band 1972_11_04 Gym Malo 1972_11_04 Mark, Jon 1972_11_04 Gym Guy, Buddy 1972_11_11 Gym Steve Miller Band 1972_11_11 Wells, Junior 1972_11_11 Jarrett, Keith 1972_11_13 Union (auditorium) Edwards, Jonathan 1972_12_08 Gym Kaufman, Andy 1972_12_18 Union (theatre) Steeleye Span 1972_12_18 Union (auditorium) Hooker, John Lee 1973_01_14 Union (theatre) Sanders, Pharoah 1973_01_20 Gym Weather Report 1973_01_20 Mull, Martin 1973_01_21 Union (theatre) Bull, Sandy 1973_01_28 Union (theatre) Orleans 1973_02_04 Union (theatre) Tranquility 1973_02_14 Union (theatre) Kweskin, Jim 1973_02_25 Union (theatre) Canned Heat 1973_03_03 Gym Marion McPartland Trio 1973_03_04 Union (ballroom) New Riders of the Purple Sage 1973_03_17 Orleans 1973_03_24 Benedict College (main lounge) Lipscomb, Mance 1973_03_25 Benedict College (main lounge) Hot Tuna 1973_04_07 Gym Stoneground 1973_04_07 Gym Mayfield, Curtis 1973_04_08 Gym Persuasions, The 1973_04_08 Gym Poco 1973_04_26 Gym Kaufman, Andy 1973_04_29 Gym Kottke, Leo 1973_04_29 Gym Rush, Tom 1973_09_09 Goodman, Steve 1973_09_12 Union (theatre) Crosby, David 1973_09_20 Gym Souther, J. D. 1973_09_24 Springsteen, Bruce 1973_09_30 Gym Browne, Jackson 1973_10_11 Gym Mason, Dave 1973_10_11 Gym Ian, Janis 1973_10_17 Union (theatre) Mayall, John 1973_10_20 Gym Weston, Randy (Randy Weston's African Rhythms) 1973_10_21 Union (ballroom) Linhart, Buzzy 1973_10_31 Union (theatre) Main Ingredient 1973_11_03 Gym Cooney, Michael 1973_11_07 Union (theatre) Manchester, Melissa 1973_11_08 Union (theatre) 12/9/2020 5 SBU Archives: Concerts by Date Roberts and Barrand 1973_11_25 Union (auditorium) Warner, Jeff and Garrett 1973_11_25 Union (auditorium) Budapest Symphony Orchestra 1973_11_30 Gym Zappa, Frank 1973_12_01 Gym Allison, Mose 1974_03_09 Union (auditorium)
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