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Date Act Venue 1972-01-02 NRPS, Yogi Phlegm Winterland Arena Date Act Venue 1972-01-02 NRPS, Yogi Phlegm Winterland Arena 1972-03-05 NRPS, Yogi Phlegm Winterland Arena NRPS, Country Joe McDonald, Brinsley Schwarz, Neophonic Symphony 1972-05-07 Orchestra, Haydock Brass Band Bickershaw Festival 1972-05-23 NRPS Lyceum 1972-05-24 NRPS Lyceum 1972-05-25 NRPS Lyceum 1972-05-26 NRPS Lyceum 1972-06-17 NRPS Hollywood Bowl 1972-08-25 NRPS Berkeley Community Theatre 1972-08-27 NRPS Old Renaissance Fairegrounds 1972-09-09 High Country Hollywood Palladium 1972-09-10 High Country Hollywood Palladium 1972-10-09 NRPS Winterland Arena 1972-10-28 Rowan Brothers Cleveland Public Hall 1972-12-10 High Country Winterland Arena 1972-12-11 Sons of Champlin Winterland Arena 1972-12-12 Rowan Brothers Winterland Arena 1972-12-31 NRPS, Sons of Champlin Winterland Arena 1973-02-19 NRPS International Amphitheatre 1973-02-21 NRPS Assembly Hall, University of Illinois 1973-02-22 NRPS Assembly Hall, University of Illinois 1973-02-28 NRPS Salt Palace 1973-03-15 Sons of Champlin Nassau Coliseum 1973-03-16 NRPS Nassau Coliseum 1973-03-19 NRPS Nassau Coliseum 1973-03-30 NRPS Rochester Community War Memorial 1973-03-31 NRPS Buffalo War Memorial Auditorium 1973-04-02 NRPS Boston Garden 1973-05-20 NRPS UCSB Campus Stadium 1973-05-26 NRPS, Waylon Jennings Kezar Stadium 1973-06-09 Allman Brothers, Doug Sahm RFK Stadium (GD played after Doug Sahm, Allman Bros headlined) 1973-06-10 Allman Brothers, Wet Willie RFK Stadium (GD headlined) 1973-07-28 Allman Brothers, The Band Watkins Glen Racecourse (GD opened) 1973-07-31 The Band Roosevelt Stadium 1973-08-01 The Band Roosevelt Stadium 1973-09-11 Doug Sahm College of William & Mary 1973-09-12 Doug Sahm College of William & Mary 1973-09-15 Doug Sahm Providence Civic Center 1973-09-17 Doug Sahm Onondaga War Memorial Auditorium 1973-09-20 Doug Sahm The Spectrum 1973-09-21 Doug Sahm The Spectrum 1973-09-24 Doug Sahm Pittsburgh Civic Arena 1973-09-26 Doug Sahm Buffalo Memorial Auditorium 1974-05-17 Commander Cody PNE Coliseum 1974-05-25 Great American String Band, Maria Muldaur UCSB Campus Stadium 1974-06-08 Beach Boys, NRPS, Commander Cody Oakland Stadium 1974-06-20 Maria Muldaur The Omni 1974-07-21 Maria Muldaur, Commander Cody Hollywood Bowl 1975-03-23 Multiple acts (GD played early in the lineup) Kezar Stadium (SNACK Benefit) 1975-09-28 Jefferson Starship Lindley Meadow, Golden Gate Park 1976-10-09 The Who Oakland Stadium (GD opened) 1976-10-10 The Who Oakland Stadium (GD opened) 1977-09-03 Marshall Tucker Band, NRPS Englishtown Raceway 1978-06-04 Warren Zevon, Elvin Bishop, Wha-Koo UCSB Campus Stadium 1978-06-25 Santana, Outlaws, Eddie Money Autzen Stadium 1978-07-01 Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter, Jerry Jeff Walker, Missouri Arrowhead Stadium (GD on multi-act bill) 1978-09-02 Willie Nelson, NRPS Giants Stadium 1978-09-14 Hamza el-Din & Nubian Youth Choir Giza Sound & Light Theatre 1978-09-15 Hamza el-Din & Nubian Youth Choir Giza Sound & Light Theatre 1978-09-16 Hamza el-Din & Nubian Youth Choir Giza Sound & Light Theatre 1978-12-31 Blues Brothers, NRPS Winterland Arena 1979-04-22 Charlie Daniels Band, Greg Kihn Band Spartan Stadium 1979-05-12 Patti Smith Group, Roy Ayers Ubiquity UMass Amherst Alumni Stadium 1979-06-30 McGuinn, Clark & Hillman, David Bromberg Portland International Speedway 1979-09-01 Greg Kihn Band, Good Rats Holleder Memorial Stadium 1979-12-31 Richard Olson, Flying Karamazov Brothers Oakland Auditorium Arena 1981-03-28 The Who Gruga Halle (Rockpalast) 1982-05-28 Jefferson Starship, Boz Scaggs, Country Joe McDonald Moscone Center 1982-12-31 The Dinosaurs Oakland Auditorium Arena 1983-10-22 The Band Carrier Dome 1983-12-31 The Band San Francisco Civic Auditorium 1984-06-21 The Band Kingswood Music Theatre 1984-12-31 The Bobs, The Brass Band San Francisco Civic Auditorium 1985-12-31 Neville Brothers, Baba Olatunji Oakland Coliseum Arena 1986-06-26 Bob Dylan/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (GD opened) 1986-07-02 Bob Dylan/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Rubber Bowl 1986-07-04 Bob Dylan/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Rich Stadium 1986-07-06 Bob Dylan/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers RFK Stadium 1986-07-07 Bob Dylan/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers RFK Stadium 1987-03-03 Dirty Dozen Brass Band Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center 1987-05-09 Bruce Hornsby & The Range, Ry Cooder Laguna Seca Recreation Area 1987-05-10 Bruce Hornsby & The Range, Ry Cooder Laguna Seca Recreation Area 1987-12-30 Neville Brothers Oakland Coliseum Arena 1987-12-31 Neville Brothers Oakland Coliseum Arena 1988-02-16 Dr. John Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center 1988-06-25 Bruce Hornsby & The Range Buckeye Lake Music Center 1988-07-02 Little Feat Oxford Plains Speedway 1988-07-03 Little Feat Oxford Plains Speedway 1988-07-29 David Lindley & El Rayo-X Laguna Seca Recreation Area 1988-07-30 Los Lobos, David Lindley & El Rayo-X Laguna Seca Recreation Area 1988-07-31 Los Lobos, David Lindley & El Rayo-X Laguna Seca Recreation Area 1988-08-26 Santana Tacoma Dome 1988-08-28 Robert Cray Band, Jimmy Cliff Autzen Stadium 1988-09-24 Bruce Hornsby & The Range Madison Square Garden 1988-12-31 Tom Tom Club, Hieroglyphics Ensemble Oakland Coliseum Arena 1989-05-27 John Fogerty, Tracy Chapman, Los Lobos, Joe Satriani, Tower Of Power Oakland Stadium 1989-07-02 Los Lobos Sullivan Stadium 1989-07-04 10,000 Maniacs Rich Stadium 1989-07-07 Bruce Hornsby & The Range JFK Stadium 1989-07-09 Neville Brothers Giants Stadium 1989-07-10 Neville Brothers Giants Stadium 1989-07-12 Bruce Hornsby & The Range RFK Stadium 1989-07-13 Bruce Hornsby & The Range RFK Stadium 1989-12-31 Bonnie Raitt, New Grass Revival Oakland Coliseum Arena 1990-06-23 Little Feat Autzen Stadium 1990-06-24 Little Feat Autzen Stadium 1990-07-06 Bruce Hornsby & The Range Cardinal Stadium 1990-07-08 Crosby, Stills & Nash Three Rivers Stadium 1990-07-10 Bruce Hornsby & The Range Carter-Finley Stadium 1990-07-12 New Bohemians RFK Stadium 1990-07-14 New Bohemians Foxboro Stadium 1990-07-16 Crosby, Stills & Nash Rich Stadium 1990-12-31 Branford Marsalis, Rebirth Brass Band Oakland Coliseum Arena 1991-04-27 Santana Sam Boyd Silver Bowl 1991-04-28 Santana Sam Boyd Silver Bowl 1991-06-01 Johnny Clegg & Savuka Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 1991-06-09 Violent Femmes Buckeye Lake Music Center 1991-06-14 Dwight Yoakam RFK Stadium 1991-06-16 Little Feat Giants Stadium 1991-06-17 Little Feat Giants Stadium 1991-06-28 Santana Mile High Stadium 1991-12-31 Bela Fleck & The Flecktones Oakland Coliseum Arena 1991-12-31 Baba Olatunji Oakland Coliseum Arena 1992-05-19 David Grisman Quintet Cal Expo Amphitheatre 1992-05-20 Hieroglyphics Ensemble Cal Expo Amphitheatre 1992-05-21 Pharoah Sanders Cal Expo Amphitheatre 1992-05-29 Steve Miller Band Sam Boyd Silver Bowl 1992-05-30 Steve Miller Band Sam Boyd Silver Bowl 1992-05-31 Steve Miller Band Sam Boyd Silver Bowl 1992-06-06 Steve Miller Band Rich Stadium 1992-06-14 Steve Miller Band Giants Stadium 1992-06-15 Steve Miller Band Giants Stadium 1992-06-20 Steve Miller Band RFK Stadium 1992-06-25 Steve Miller Band Soldier Field 1992-06-26 Steve Miller Band Soldier Field 1992-07-01 Steve Miller Band Buckeye Lake Music Center 1993-02-23 Ornette Coleman & Prime Time Oakland Coliseum Arena 1993-05-14 Sting Sam Boyd Silver Bowl 1993-05-15 Sting Sam Boyd Silver Bowl 1993-05-16 Sting Sam Boyd Silver Bowl 1993-06-05 Sting Giants Stadium 1993-06-06 Sting Giants Stadium 1993-06-11 Sting Buckeye Lake Music Center 1993-06-13 Sting Rich Stadium 1993-06-18 Sting Soldier Field 1993-06-19 Sting Soldier Field 1993-06-25 Sting RFK Stadium 1993-06-26 Sting RFK Stadium 1993-08-21 Indigo Girls Autzen Stadium 1993-08-22 Indigo Girls Autzen Stadium 1994-06-17 Cracker Autzen Stadium 1994-06-18 Cracker Autzen Stadium 1994-06-19 Cracker Autzen Stadium 1994-06-24 Traffic Sam Boyd Stadium 1994-06-25 Traffic Sam Boyd Stadium 1994-06-26 Traffic Sam Boyd Stadium 1994-07-13 Youssou N'Dour Franklin County Airport 1994-07-16 Traffic RFK Stadium 1994-07-17 Traffic RFK Stadium 1994-07-23 Traffic Soldier Field 1994-07-24 Traffic Soldier Field 1994-07-29 Traffic Buckeye Lake Music Center 1994-08-03 Traffic Giants Stadium 1994-08-04 Traffic Giants Stadium 1995-04-07 Black Crowes Tampa Stadium 1995-05-19 Dave Matthews Band Sam Boyd Stadium 1995-05-20 Dave Matthews Band Sam Boyd Stadium 1995-05-21 Dave Matthews Band Sam Boyd Stadium 1995-05-28 Chuck Berry Portland Meadows 1995-05-29 Chuck Berry Portland Meadows 1995-06-15 Bob Dylan Franklin County Airport 1995-06-18 Bob Dylan Giants Stadium 1995-06-19 Bob Dylan Giants Stadium 1995-06-24 Bob Dylan RFK Stadium 1995-06-25 Bob Dylan RFK Stadium 1995-06-30 Rusted Root Three Rivers Stadium 1995-07-08 The Band Soldier Field 1995-07-09 The Band Soldier Field.
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