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M-Shop Show Timeline 1 Year: Date: Event: 1973 10/17/1973 BAR M-Shop Show Timeline 1 Year: Date: Event: 1973 10/17/1973 BAR NAMED 11/7/1973 Greg Gantner suggests concerts 12/4/1973 first theatre production - Man of La Mancha 1974 1/7/1974 OFFICIAL OPENING OF MAINTENANCE SHOP 1/31/1974 Jug Band 2/1/1974 Jug Band 2/14/1974 Jug Band 3/29/1974 J.B. Hutto 4/18/1974 Hirschberg Circus and Bar Mitzvah Band 4/19/1974 Hirschberg Circus and Bar Mitzvah Band 4/20/1974 Hirschberg Circus and Bar Mitzvah Band 6/20/1974 first MURST production (Memorial UnionResident Summer Theatre) in M-Shop - Cabaret 9/5/1974 Jug Band 9/6/1974 first Books & Beer forum M-Shop Show Timeline 2 9/6/1974 Jug Band 9/7/1974 Jug Band 9/12/1974 Willow 9/13/1974 Willow 9/14/1974 Willow 9/20/1974 first SUB Film in M-Shop ( I Love You, Alice B. Toklas) 9/21/1974 first SUB Film in M-Shop ( I Love You, Alice B. Toklas) 9/27/1974 Sue Osborne 9/28/1974 Sue Osborne 10/7/1974 first Perspectives on Government forum 10/11/1974 J.B. Hutto 10/12/1974 J.B. Hutto 10/24/1974 Robin & Linda Williams 10/25/1974 Robin & Linda Williams 10/26/1974 Robin & Linda Williams 10/31/1974 Brush Creek 11/1/1974 Brush Creek 11/2/1974 Brush Creek 11/7/1974 Mark Berenson 11/8/1974 Mark Berenson 11/9/1974 Mark Berenson 11/15/1974 Jim Kirkendal 11/16/1974 Jim Kirkendal 12/5/1974 Melba Rounds 12/6/1974 Melba Rounds M-Shop Show Timeline 3 12/7/1974 Melba Rounds 12/10/1974 first Elements of Art program ( Music of India) 12/12/1974 Jug Band 12/13/1974 Son Seals 12/14/1974 Son Seals 1/24/1974 1975 1/10/1975 Bryan Bowers 1/17/1975 Tom Hiatt 1/18/1975 Tom Hiatt 1/23/1975 Debbie Moore 1/23/1975 Michael Towers 1/24/1975 Sue Osborne 1/24/1975 Michael Towers 1/25/1975 Sue Osborne 1/25/1975 Michael Towers 1/31/1975 Koko Taylor 2/1/1975 Koko Taylor 2/7/1975 Michael Urbaniak 2/8/1975 Michael Urbaniak 2/14/1975 Adany & Jebousek 2/15/1975 Adany & Jebousek 3/13/1975 Chuck Mitchell 3/14/1975 Chuck Mitchell 3/15/1975 Chuck Mitchell M-Shop Show Timeline 4 3/21/1975 Gone Johnson (aka Rufus Krisp)/The Great Garbanzo 3/22/1975 Gone Johnson (aka Rufus Krisp)/The Great Garbanzo 4/4/1975 Son Seals 4/5/1975 Son Seals 4/11/1975 Lonnie Knight 4/12/1975 Lonnie Knight 4/18/1975 Steven Miller & the New Lynn Country Band 4/19/1975 Steven Miller & the New Lynn Country Band 4/25/1975 Ken Knezik 4/26/1975 Ken Knezik 5/1/1975 Michael Towers 5/2/1975 Michael Towers 5/2/1975 Greasy Kid Stuff 5/3/1975 Michael Towers 5/3/1975 Greasy Kid Stuff 5/15/1975 Robin & Linda Williams 5/16/1975 Robin & Linda Williams 5/17/1975 Robin & Linda Williams 9/18/1975 Gone Johnson/ The Great Garbanzo 9/19/1975 Gone Johnson/ The Great Garbanzo 9/20/1975 Gone Johnson/ The Great Garbanzo 9/25/1975 Proctor & Bergman (Firesign Theatre)/Bad Tempered Tap Revue 9/26/1975 Proctor & Bergman (Firesign Theatre)/Bad Tempered Tap Revue 10/3/1975 Mighty Joe Young 10/4/1975 Mighty Joe Young M-Shop Show Timeline 5 10/10/1975 Rex Gantenbein 10/11/1975 Jean-Luc Ponty 10/17/1975 Sue Osborne 10/18/1975 Michael Johnson 10/24/1975 Something Different 10/25/1975 Something Different 10/31/1975 Mother Blues 11/1/1975 Mother Blues 11/7/1975 Streetdancer 11/8/1975 Streetdancer 11/13/1975 Robin & Linda Williams w/ Peter “Pig Boy” Ostroushko 11/14/1975 Robin & Linda Williams w/ Peter “Pig Boy” Ostroushko 11/15/1975 Robin & Linda Williams w/ Peter “Pig Boy” Ostroushko 1976 1/9/1976 Dakota Dave Hull & Sean Blackburn 1/10/1976 Dakota Dave Hull & Sean Blackburn 1/17/1976 Peter Lang 1/23/1976 Jim Schwall Band 1/24/1976 Jim Schwall Band 1/28/1976 Gene Clark 1/30/1976 Harvey Mandel 1/31/1976 Harvey Mandel 2/6/1976 Monroe Doctrine 2/7/1976 Brewer & Shipley 2/11/1976 Michael Urbaniak’s Fusion M-Shop Show Timeline 6 2/12/1976 Michael Urbaniak’s Fusion 2/13/1976 Free Beer 2/14/1976 Free Beer 2/19/1976 Gary Burton 2/20/1976 Garden 2/21/1976 Garden 3/26/1976 Norman & Nancy Blake 3/27/1976 Norman & Nancy Blake 4/2/1976 Lonnie Knight 4/3/1976 Lonnie Knight 4/9/1976 Fenton Robinson 4/10/1976 Fenton Robinson 4/14/1976 Jean-Luc Ponty 4/23/1976 Charles Mingus 4/30/1976 Roosevelt Sykes 5/1/1976 Roosevelt Sykes 5/7/1976 Warren County String Ticklers 5/8/1976 Warren County String Ticklers 5/9/1976 Hound Dog Taylor 5/10/1976 Hound Dog Taylor 5/14/1976 Uncle Vinty 5/15/1976 Uncle Vinty 5/15/1976 Weather Report (at Hilton Coliseum) 5/21/1976 Fort Dodge Big Band 9/24/1976 Fenton Robinson M-Shop Show Timeline 7 9/25/1976 Fenton Robinson 9/30/1976 Oregon 10/8/1976 Megan McDunough 10/9/1976 Megan McDunough 10/15/1976 Lem Genovese 10/16/1976 Lem Genovese 10/18/1976 John Klemmer 10/22/1976 Robin & Linda Williams 10/23/1976 Robin & Linda Williams 10/29/1976 John Payne Band 10/30/1976 John Payne Band 11/5/1976 Tom Jans 11/6/1976 Tom Jans 11/8/1976 Uncle Vinty 11/12/1976 Sam Chapman 11/13/1976 Sam Chapman 12/3/1976 High Plainsmen Bluegrass 12/10/1976 Kilowatt Pioneers 12/14/1976 Midwest Express 1977 1/14/1977 Jim Schwall Band 1/15/1977 Jim Schwall Band 1/18/1977 Willie & the Bumblebees 2/4/1977 The Nasty Habit 2/5/1977 The Nasty Habit M-Shop Show Timeline 8 2/7/1977 Linn City Band 2/8/1977 Linn City Band 2/11/1977 Missouri Woodland 2/12/1977 Missouri Woodland 2/16/1977 Willy Mosconi 4/1/1977 Lonnie Knight 4/2/1977 Lonnie Knight 4/16/1977 Mose Allison 4/28/1977 Peter Lang (recorded live album) 4/29/1977 Peter Lang (recorded live album) 5/21/1977 Fenton Robinson 9/23/1977 Pat Metheny 9/30/1977 Dave Milberg 10/7/1977 Peter Lang 10/8/1977 Peter Lang 10/21/1977 Robin & Linda Williams 10/22/1977 Robin & Linda Williams 11/3/1977 Paul Winter 11/4/1977 Soda 11/5/1977 Soda 12/2/1977 Son Seals 12/3/1977 Son Seals 1978 1/13/1978 Ft. Dodge Big Band 1/14/1978 Ft. Dodge Big Band M-Shop Show Timeline 9 2/7/1978 Lamont Cranston 3/3/1978 Jim Schwall Band 3/4/1978 Jim Schwall Band 4/15/1978 Peter Lang 4/18/1978 John Lee Hooker & Townes Van Zandt 4/21/1978 Son Seals 4/22/1978 Son Seals 4/27/1978 Vassar Clements 9/18/1978 Earl Bruce 9/26/1978 Norman & Nancy Blake 9/29/1978 Gary Burton Quartet 10/6/1978 Fenton Robinson 10/7/1978 Fenton Robinson 10/14/1978 Woody Harris Trio 10/16/1978 Chuck Henderson 10/17/1978 Phil Woods Jazz Quartet 10/20/1978 Ambivalence 10/21/1978 Ambivalence 10/28/1978 Egberto Gismonti 11/3/1978 Koko Taylor 11/4/1978 Koko Taylor 11/28/1978 Flying Burrito Brothers 11/29/1978 Flying Burrito Brothers 1979 1/6/1979 Jay Boy Adams M-Shop Show Timeline 10 1/13/1979 Son Seals 1/23/1979 Skunk River Bluegrass Band 1/25/1979 ISU Jazz Band 1/30/1979 Bill Evans 3/27/1979 Great Guitars (Herb Ellis, Barney Kessel, Charlie Byrd) 4/13/1979 Vernon Windsor 4/14/1979 Vernon Windsor 4/19/1979 Vassar Clements 4/26/1979 Albert Collins w/ Kingsmen Revue and Lamont Cranston 9/18/1979 Pousette-Dart Band 9/28/1979 Albert Collins 9/29/1979 Albert Collins 10/6/1979 Eberhard Weber w/ Colours 10/12/1979 New Grass Revival 10/19/1979 Tom Hynes Group 10/20/1979 Tom Hynes Group 10/23/1979 Johnny Griffin 10/27/1979 Betsy Kaske 12/17/1979 Bryan Bowers 1980 1/22/1980 Phil Woods Quartet 1/25/1980 Son Seals 1/26/1980 Son Seals 2/5/1980 Dixie Dregs 3/7/1980 Warren County String Ticklers M-Shop Show Timeline 11 3/8/1980 Warren County String Ticklers 4/8/1980 Marshall Chapman w/ The Confidentials 4/9/1980 Marshall Chapman w/ The Confidentials 4/23/1980 Jeff Lorber Fusion (featuring Kenny G, with last name and hair) 4/26/1980 Bill Quateman 5/13/1980 Ben Sidran 9/23/1980 Whitewater 9/26/1980 Heath Bros. 9/29/1980 Arlo Guthrie 10/3/1980 Albert Collins 10/4/1980 Albert Collins 10/18/1980 Pressure Drop 10/23/1980 Robin & Linda Williams 12/5/1980 Skunk River Bluegrass Band 12/9/1980 Ralph Towner & John Abercrombie 12/13/1980 Popenhagen & Serlath 12/16/1980 Lamont Cranston Band 1981 1/16/1981 Skunk River Bluegrass Band 1/23/1981 Peter Lang 1/24/1981 Peter Lang 1/30/1981 Pool Hall Waltz Band 2/6/1981 Warren County String Ticklers 2/9/1981 Lorber Fusion 2/13/1981 Sam Rivers M-Shop Show Timeline 12 3/10/1981 Larry Groce 3/16/1981 Ritchie Cole & Alto Madness w/ Ben Sidran 3/17/1981 Ritchie Cole & Alto Madness w/ Ben Sidran 3/31/1981 Grasslands 4/10/1981 Son Seals 4/11/1981 Son Seals 4/14/1981 Vernon Windsor w/ Dave Milberg 4/24/1981 Jay Boy Adams 4/25/1981 Jay Boy Adams 4/28/1981 UNI Jazz Ensemble 5/4/1981 Tony Brown 6/16/1981 John Lee Hooker 6/29/1981 Ken Joles 7/13/1981 Ambivalence 7/28/1981 Albert King 9/1/1981 Lonnie Brooks 9/22/1981 Jethro Burns w/ Norman & Nancy Blake and Warren County String Ticklers 10/3/1981 John Scofield Trio 10/6/1981 Taj Mahal 10/9/1981 Dave Rudolph 10/10/1981 Uncle Vinty & the X-Cleavers 10/12/1981 Rich Beachler & Paul Micich 10/15/1981 Muse 10/16/1981 David Friesen w/ John Stowell 10/17/1981 David Friesen w/ John Stowell M-Shop Show Timeline 13 10/24/1981 Truly Original Band 11/9/1981 Muddy Waters 11/11/1981 ISU Jazz Band II 11/12/1981 Ambivalence 11/17/1981 Willie Dixon 11/18/1981 Koko Taylor 11/20/1981 Skunk River Bluegrass Band 12/1/1981 James Cotton 12/3/1981 Robin & Linda Williams 1982 1/22/1982 Corky Siegel Band 1/23/1982 Corky Siegel Band 1/30/1982 John Fahey 2/6/1982 Leon Redbone 2/13/1982 Duke Tumatoe & the All-Star Frogs 2/18/1982 Heath Bros.
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