Sunday) booking at the Electric Factory. April 3-4, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Phil Ochs, Sweet Stavin Chain, P.I.L.T.) 19:00 h depuis $23.00 Achat 02 avr. Cream, Stan Kenton & His Neophonic Orchestra) Aug 14 2014. The pair offered one of the first live music venues (1968) and from since then remained pioneers of this industry. September 27-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Amboy Dukes, James Cotton Blues Band, Elizabeth) October 2-3, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Humble Pie, Mungo Jerry) An Electric Factory flier from 1968. April 10-11, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Grand Funk Railroad, Small Faces with Rod Stewart, Elizabeth) They later hired Larry Magid to become General Manager, and he also became a co-owner of the company. [9] At the time, Philadelphia did not have live concert venues, or major entertainment venues for that matter. B. DEC. 9, 1967 w/Hugh Maskela/Flip Wilson. May 24, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Benefit For Help) March 22-24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Mothers of Invention, Nova Local) April 30, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Procol Harum, Edison Electric) This reprint poster measures 15 x 24. 3/28,29/69 - Taj Mahal w/Mountain + Danny Waugh November 1-2, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Big Brother & The Holding Co., John Hammond, Edison Electric Band) MAY 11, 1969 w/Miles Davis/Young Holt Unlimited. The suit dragged on for several years and was eventually settled for approximately $1 million, as reported in Rolling Stone and the Philadelphia newspapers. It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. 2/28-3/1/69 - Rhinoceros w/Valentine King w/Sweet Nothing + Damion Magid said he would need his own venue, and that is when Spivak, with Magid by his side, acquired an old tire factory, which would become the Electric Factory. Venue. Electric Factory. Poco. Fri, 04/26/1968 - 16:00. February 21, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Quill, Hammer) 2/11,12/69 - Mothers of Invention w/Gun + Paul Penta Electric Factory Philadelphia Concert Setlists. King) May 17-19, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Earth Opera, Ritchie Havens) October 31, 8pm: Viva La Bands ft. Cradle of Filth with Gwar, Vains of Jenna and Backwoods Payback with a special appearance by Bam Margera. Last updated: 1 Feb 2021, 06:29 Etc/UTC. September 20-21, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Nazz, Velvet Underground, Caldwell Winfield Blues Band) 8/7/1969 London, ENG, Lime Grove Studios (broadcast date) “Natural Born Boogie”. The Runaways. 1/23,24/69 - Mother Earth w/Edison Electric Band April 12-14, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Postponed until April 19-21. San Diego, CA, US. Concerts Wiki is a FANDOM Music Community. 6/13,14/69 - Alice Cooper w/John Mayall Electric Factory Concerts is a Philadelphia-based concert promotion firm, affiliated with the former Electric Factory venue in that city. March 24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA ("Annie Oakley" (children’s theater cartoons puppet show) by Phoenix Productions) Country Joe & The Fish. RAY CHARLES. June 21-22, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Nazz, Cat Mother, The All Night News Boys) Thu 7/27 at Electric Factory Doors 4:30 / Show 5:00 — $141 | All Ages . June 9, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Traffic, Fairport Convention) First it was the club at 22nd and Arch that was open from 1968 to 1971 and was Philly headquarters for counterculture-era acts ... cofounder of Electric Factory Concerts, with his dog Midnight in the lobby of his company’s offices located at the Piazza at Schmidt’s. Concerts; Genres; Notable Equipment; Record Labels; Tours; Tracks; Venues; Additional Artists; Contact; Things I Like; Artists. Add Philadelphia venue. FEB. 3, 1974 w/Dave Mason. 3/14,15/69 - B. 11:55. ; Robert Charlebois présente à Montréal le spectacle L'Ostidshow avec Louise Forestier, Yvon Deschamps et Mouffe. Address. November 17-18, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Jefferson Airplane) Johnny Winter. "We created the concert business." 1066. October 16-17, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Derek & The Dominoes, Toe Fat, Ballin'Jack), October 30-31, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Johnny Winter, Seals & Crofts, Tin House), November 1, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (“Buffalo” Bob Smith' & the "Howdy Doody Show"), November 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Mother Earth with Tracy Nelson, Elton John), November 15, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Miles Davis, Cold Blood, Cynara), November 20-21, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Van Morrison, Edison Electric Band.Electric Factory Closes), October 11, 1995 Electric Factory re-opens (2nd Grand Opening). King, Edison Electric Band, Sweet Stavin' Chain) Voir les formats et éditions Masquer les autres formats et éditions. [10], Following the first American arena rock show, EFC has headlined major names in the music and entertainment industry. April 26-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Grateful Dead, Edison Electric) June 14-15, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Steppenwolf, Elizabeth) March 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Argent, Seals & Crofts) 10 Wheel Drive. September 6, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Chambers Brothers, Sweet Stavin' Chain, Yum Yum) It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. Magid even claimed that he and his cohort “created the concert business” in a 2018 interview. Tuesday, October 30, 2007. Jul 24, 1971 A Concert of Contemporary and Traditional Folk Music James Taylor / The Byrds / Tom Paxton / Buffy Sainte-Marie / The Incredible String Band / Pentangle / Sandy Denny / Tim Hardin / Steeleye Span / Ralph McTell / Dave Swarbrick & Martin Carthy / Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee / Dion : Tupholme Manor Park: Bardney, Nr. June 19-20, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Procol Harum, Elizabeth, Brethren), September 11-12, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Lighthouse, American Dream, Elton John) April 24, 1970 The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (“Earth Week Celebration” James Taylor, Good News, Ambergris, Stars Of Faith) 4/12/69 - Soft Machine w/Buddy Miles Express Cream, American Dream, Woody’s Truck Stop) February 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Renaissance, Sha Na Na, Stockyard) March 19-21, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Eden's Children) "-a feeling that the Factory's cofounder, Larry Magid, has been experiencing ever since. 4,4 sur 5 étoiles 5 évaluations. Canned Heat. Prix : 29,00 € Tous les prix incluent la TVA. September 18-19, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (John Mayall, Hard Meat) City Philadelphia, PA, United States. March 22, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Country Joe & The Fish) The Who Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA - Oct 19, 1969 Oct 19 1969. The Electric Factory - Philadelphie. Spirit No longer touring; 114 past concerts; Join Songkick to track your favorite artists and never miss them live. October 4-5, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Moby Grape, Chrysalis, Albert King) They later hired Larry Magid to become General Manager, and he also became a co-owner of the company. Check out the best live stream concerts! JUNE 6, 1970 5/23,24/69 - Who, The w/Woody’s Truck Stop November 2-3, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Buddy Rich, Edison Electric Band) I Prevail / The Word Alive / We Came as Romans / Escape the Fate. October 27, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Byrds, Great Jones, American Dream) JAN. 15, 1972 w/Alice Cooper and Commander Cody. It was 1968, and the Electric Factory, a Goodyear tire plant-turned-music hall, was becoming the East Coast's version of a Haight Ashbury ballroom, a kingdom of … 2/27-28/69 - Lothar & The Hand People w/Blood, Sweat & Tears Formed: 1968 : Closed: 1973; Address: 22nd and Arch Street Philadelphia, PA, United States : Description: Original site of the Electric Factory. [11] In 1985, they were known as the American producers of LiveAid, which had over 1.5 billion global viewers.[12]. This colorful poster was designed by Reyes and used for a series of shows in 1968 at Philadelphia’s Electric Factory. Rage on The Stage. February 2-4, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (1st Grand Opening. Since 1968, co-founders of Electric Factory Concerts, Larry Magid and Allen Spivak, have made Electric Factory Concerts one of the largest concert venues and promoters globally. November 15-16, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Steppenwolf, Youngbloods, Woody's Truck Stop) May 8-9, 1970 The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Manfred Mann Chapter III, Blodwyn Pig, Mylon Leferve) December 26, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Graffiti, Virgin Spring) March 12-14, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Woody’s Truck Stop) Albums sortis en 1968 Electric Factory. ", "Stagehand Union Declares "War" On Electric Factory Concerts", https://www.inquirer.com/philly/entertainment/music/electric-factory-turns-50-how-the-concert-business-was-created-in-philadelphia-20180216.html, http://rockprosopography101.blogspot.com/2011/03/2201-arch-street-philadelphia-pa.html, https://www.philadelphiamusicalliance.org/honoree.php?id=94, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electric_Factory_Concerts&oldid=986516151, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 1 November 2020, at 10:16. 2 shows on 22nd) "We were the pioneers, the architects of what is now a billion-dollar business," the mellowing, silver-haired macher says, sitting with his dog, Midnight, on a sofa in the Center City apartment he shares with Mickey, his wife of 46 years. [7], The International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 8 has called for a boycott of all Electric Factory Concert events, stating that the promoter "(undermines) the area standard."[8]. 4/1,2/69 - Steppenwolf w/Ansley Dunbar Retaliation + American Dream November 27, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Country Joe & The Fish, Steve Miller Blues Band, Sweet Stavin' Chain) March ?, 1968 Psychedelic Supermarket, Boston, MA March 4, 1968 Fullerton, CA March 15-16, 1968 Thee Image, Miami Beach, FL (supported by Blues Image & The Kollektion) March 17, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Louisville, KY March 22-24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (2 shows on 24th, supported by Nova Local) April ?, 1968 Arena, Philadelphia, PA 10/3,4/69 - Mountain w/Lonnie Mack Humble Pie Tour Archive. 2/7,8/69 - Spirit w/Chicago Transit Authority + Noah’s Ark Its not impossible the venue took some kind of hiatus at some point, but I would be surprised if there weren't quite a number of shows yet to be found. April 8-11, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Hugh Masakela, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Pandora’s Box) Gorgeous,rich colors. February 22, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Jack Bruce & Friends, Edison Electric Band) 1000 Mona Lisas. September 13-16, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Butterfield Blues Band, New York Rock & Roll Ensemble) Electric Factory. May 12, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Iron Butterfly, Chuck Berry) May 28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Band) 2/14,15/69 - Grateful Dead w/American Dream + Paul Penta 4/4-6/69 - Ten Years After w/Sweetwater + Gun It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. Electric Factory Concerts was thus closed. Doobie Brothers Tour Archive 1971 - 1975 - UPDATED Sacramento, CA Concert Archive 1968 - 1975 - UPDATED ABC "In Concert" - Ludlow Garage - Cincinnati, OH - UPDATED WITF-TV (NET) "The Show" 1970 - Procol Harum 1967 - 1972 Capitol Theatre - Port Chester, NY Hampton Beach Casino Pirates World - Dania, FL Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA $25, 27* November 1, 7pm: The Academy Is… with Armor for Sleep, … May 1-2, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (NRBQ, Stockyard, Smooth Dog) June 6-9, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Canned Heat, Friends Of The Family) ; Disques sortis en 1968. Chambers Brothers, First Borne) FEB. 5, 1971 w/Allman Brothers. 2/21,22/69 - Canned Heat w/American Dream Together, they created their production company, Electric Factory concerts, and got to work on expanding and promoting their business. The Spectrum. 10/27,28/69 - Grand Funk Railroad w/American Dream + Max 10cc. FEB. 14, 1988 w/Electric Factory Dance Party . This Is Hardcore Fest 2017 - 4 Day Festival Pass. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, The International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, https://www.delcotimes.com/arts_and_entertainment/rock-music-menu-electric-factory-concerts-celebrating-th-birthday/article_c33396b0-28c3-5cc2-93d3-3b89c55341f4.html, "40 Years Of Rockin' Philly | AllAccess.com", https://www.setlist.fm/festival/1968/quaker-city-rock-festival-1968-6bd632e2.html, "Larry Magid Out At Live Nation, But Does That Mean He's Out Of The Concert Biz? Very good condition. December 27-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Byrds, American Dream, Great Jones) 29 avril : la comédie musicale Hair est présentée pour la première fois à Broadway. January 14-15, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Cold Blood, Flamin’ Groovies) Computer Language Translator,
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Sunday) booking at the Electric Factory. April 3-4, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Phil Ochs, Sweet Stavin Chain, P.I.L.T.) 19:00 h depuis $23.00 Achat 02 avr. Cream, Stan Kenton & His Neophonic Orchestra) Aug 14 2014. The pair offered one of the first live music venues (1968) and from since then remained pioneers of this industry. September 27-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Amboy Dukes, James Cotton Blues Band, Elizabeth) October 2-3, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Humble Pie, Mungo Jerry) An Electric Factory flier from 1968. April 10-11, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Grand Funk Railroad, Small Faces with Rod Stewart, Elizabeth) They later hired Larry Magid to become General Manager, and he also became a co-owner of the company. [9] At the time, Philadelphia did not have live concert venues, or major entertainment venues for that matter. B. DEC. 9, 1967 w/Hugh Maskela/Flip Wilson. May 24, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Benefit For Help) March 22-24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Mothers of Invention, Nova Local) April 30, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Procol Harum, Edison Electric) This reprint poster measures 15 x 24. 3/28,29/69 - Taj Mahal w/Mountain + Danny Waugh November 1-2, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Big Brother & The Holding Co., John Hammond, Edison Electric Band) MAY 11, 1969 w/Miles Davis/Young Holt Unlimited. The suit dragged on for several years and was eventually settled for approximately $1 million, as reported in Rolling Stone and the Philadelphia newspapers. It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. 2/28-3/1/69 - Rhinoceros w/Valentine King w/Sweet Nothing + Damion Magid said he would need his own venue, and that is when Spivak, with Magid by his side, acquired an old tire factory, which would become the Electric Factory. Venue. Electric Factory. Poco. Fri, 04/26/1968 - 16:00. February 21, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Quill, Hammer) 2/11,12/69 - Mothers of Invention w/Gun + Paul Penta Electric Factory Philadelphia Concert Setlists. King) May 17-19, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Earth Opera, Ritchie Havens) October 31, 8pm: Viva La Bands ft. Cradle of Filth with Gwar, Vains of Jenna and Backwoods Payback with a special appearance by Bam Margera. Last updated: 1 Feb 2021, 06:29 Etc/UTC. September 20-21, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Nazz, Velvet Underground, Caldwell Winfield Blues Band) 8/7/1969 London, ENG, Lime Grove Studios (broadcast date) “Natural Born Boogie”. The Runaways. 1/23,24/69 - Mother Earth w/Edison Electric Band April 12-14, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Postponed until April 19-21. San Diego, CA, US. Concerts Wiki is a FANDOM Music Community. 6/13,14/69 - Alice Cooper w/John Mayall Electric Factory Concerts is a Philadelphia-based concert promotion firm, affiliated with the former Electric Factory venue in that city. March 24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA ("Annie Oakley" (children’s theater cartoons puppet show) by Phoenix Productions) Country Joe & The Fish. RAY CHARLES. June 21-22, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Nazz, Cat Mother, The All Night News Boys) Thu 7/27 at Electric Factory Doors 4:30 / Show 5:00 — $141 | All Ages . June 9, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Traffic, Fairport Convention) First it was the club at 22nd and Arch that was open from 1968 to 1971 and was Philly headquarters for counterculture-era acts ... cofounder of Electric Factory Concerts, with his dog Midnight in the lobby of his company’s offices located at the Piazza at Schmidt’s. Concerts; Genres; Notable Equipment; Record Labels; Tours; Tracks; Venues; Additional Artists; Contact; Things I Like; Artists. Add Philadelphia venue. FEB. 3, 1974 w/Dave Mason. 3/14,15/69 - B. 11:55. ; Robert Charlebois présente à Montréal le spectacle L'Ostidshow avec Louise Forestier, Yvon Deschamps et Mouffe. Address. November 17-18, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Jefferson Airplane) Johnny Winter. "We created the concert business." 1066. October 16-17, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Derek & The Dominoes, Toe Fat, Ballin'Jack), October 30-31, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Johnny Winter, Seals & Crofts, Tin House), November 1, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (“Buffalo” Bob Smith' & the "Howdy Doody Show"), November 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Mother Earth with Tracy Nelson, Elton John), November 15, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Miles Davis, Cold Blood, Cynara), November 20-21, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Van Morrison, Edison Electric Band.Electric Factory Closes), October 11, 1995 Electric Factory re-opens (2nd Grand Opening). King, Edison Electric Band, Sweet Stavin' Chain) Voir les formats et éditions Masquer les autres formats et éditions. [10], Following the first American arena rock show, EFC has headlined major names in the music and entertainment industry. April 26-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Grateful Dead, Edison Electric) June 14-15, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Steppenwolf, Elizabeth) March 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Argent, Seals & Crofts) 10 Wheel Drive. September 6, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Chambers Brothers, Sweet Stavin' Chain, Yum Yum) It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. Magid even claimed that he and his cohort “created the concert business” in a 2018 interview. Tuesday, October 30, 2007. Jul 24, 1971 A Concert of Contemporary and Traditional Folk Music James Taylor / The Byrds / Tom Paxton / Buffy Sainte-Marie / The Incredible String Band / Pentangle / Sandy Denny / Tim Hardin / Steeleye Span / Ralph McTell / Dave Swarbrick & Martin Carthy / Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee / Dion : Tupholme Manor Park: Bardney, Nr. June 19-20, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Procol Harum, Elizabeth, Brethren), September 11-12, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Lighthouse, American Dream, Elton John) April 24, 1970 The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (“Earth Week Celebration” James Taylor, Good News, Ambergris, Stars Of Faith) 4/12/69 - Soft Machine w/Buddy Miles Express Cream, American Dream, Woody’s Truck Stop) February 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Renaissance, Sha Na Na, Stockyard) March 19-21, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Eden's Children) "-a feeling that the Factory's cofounder, Larry Magid, has been experiencing ever since. 4,4 sur 5 étoiles 5 évaluations. Canned Heat. Prix : 29,00 € Tous les prix incluent la TVA. September 18-19, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (John Mayall, Hard Meat) City Philadelphia, PA, United States. March 22, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Country Joe & The Fish) The Who Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA - Oct 19, 1969 Oct 19 1969. The Electric Factory - Philadelphie. Spirit No longer touring; 114 past concerts; Join Songkick to track your favorite artists and never miss them live. October 4-5, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Moby Grape, Chrysalis, Albert King) They later hired Larry Magid to become General Manager, and he also became a co-owner of the company. Check out the best live stream concerts! JUNE 6, 1970 5/23,24/69 - Who, The w/Woody’s Truck Stop November 2-3, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Buddy Rich, Edison Electric Band) I Prevail / The Word Alive / We Came as Romans / Escape the Fate. October 27, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Byrds, Great Jones, American Dream) JAN. 15, 1972 w/Alice Cooper and Commander Cody. It was 1968, and the Electric Factory, a Goodyear tire plant-turned-music hall, was becoming the East Coast's version of a Haight Ashbury ballroom, a kingdom of … 2/27-28/69 - Lothar & The Hand People w/Blood, Sweat & Tears Formed: 1968 : Closed: 1973; Address: 22nd and Arch Street Philadelphia, PA, United States : Description: Original site of the Electric Factory. [11] In 1985, they were known as the American producers of LiveAid, which had over 1.5 billion global viewers.[12]. This colorful poster was designed by Reyes and used for a series of shows in 1968 at Philadelphia’s Electric Factory. Rage on The Stage. February 2-4, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (1st Grand Opening. Since 1968, co-founders of Electric Factory Concerts, Larry Magid and Allen Spivak, have made Electric Factory Concerts one of the largest concert venues and promoters globally. November 15-16, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Steppenwolf, Youngbloods, Woody's Truck Stop) May 8-9, 1970 The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Manfred Mann Chapter III, Blodwyn Pig, Mylon Leferve) December 26, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Graffiti, Virgin Spring) March 12-14, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Woody’s Truck Stop) Albums sortis en 1968 Electric Factory. ", "Stagehand Union Declares "War" On Electric Factory Concerts", https://www.inquirer.com/philly/entertainment/music/electric-factory-turns-50-how-the-concert-business-was-created-in-philadelphia-20180216.html, http://rockprosopography101.blogspot.com/2011/03/2201-arch-street-philadelphia-pa.html, https://www.philadelphiamusicalliance.org/honoree.php?id=94, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electric_Factory_Concerts&oldid=986516151, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 1 November 2020, at 10:16. 2 shows on 22nd) "We were the pioneers, the architects of what is now a billion-dollar business," the mellowing, silver-haired macher says, sitting with his dog, Midnight, on a sofa in the Center City apartment he shares with Mickey, his wife of 46 years. [7], The International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 8 has called for a boycott of all Electric Factory Concert events, stating that the promoter "(undermines) the area standard."[8]. 4/1,2/69 - Steppenwolf w/Ansley Dunbar Retaliation + American Dream November 27, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Country Joe & The Fish, Steve Miller Blues Band, Sweet Stavin' Chain) March ?, 1968 Psychedelic Supermarket, Boston, MA March 4, 1968 Fullerton, CA March 15-16, 1968 Thee Image, Miami Beach, FL (supported by Blues Image & The Kollektion) March 17, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Louisville, KY March 22-24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (2 shows on 24th, supported by Nova Local) April ?, 1968 Arena, Philadelphia, PA 10/3,4/69 - Mountain w/Lonnie Mack Humble Pie Tour Archive. 2/7,8/69 - Spirit w/Chicago Transit Authority + Noah’s Ark Its not impossible the venue took some kind of hiatus at some point, but I would be surprised if there weren't quite a number of shows yet to be found. April 8-11, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Hugh Masakela, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Pandora’s Box) Gorgeous,rich colors. February 22, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Jack Bruce & Friends, Edison Electric Band) 1000 Mona Lisas. September 13-16, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Butterfield Blues Band, New York Rock & Roll Ensemble) Electric Factory. May 12, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Iron Butterfly, Chuck Berry) May 28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Band) 2/14,15/69 - Grateful Dead w/American Dream + Paul Penta 4/4-6/69 - Ten Years After w/Sweetwater + Gun It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. Electric Factory Concerts was thus closed. Doobie Brothers Tour Archive 1971 - 1975 - UPDATED Sacramento, CA Concert Archive 1968 - 1975 - UPDATED ABC "In Concert" - Ludlow Garage - Cincinnati, OH - UPDATED WITF-TV (NET) "The Show" 1970 - Procol Harum 1967 - 1972 Capitol Theatre - Port Chester, NY Hampton Beach Casino Pirates World - Dania, FL Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA $25, 27* November 1, 7pm: The Academy Is… with Armor for Sleep, … May 1-2, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (NRBQ, Stockyard, Smooth Dog) June 6-9, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Canned Heat, Friends Of The Family) ; Disques sortis en 1968. Chambers Brothers, First Borne) FEB. 5, 1971 w/Allman Brothers. 2/21,22/69 - Canned Heat w/American Dream Together, they created their production company, Electric Factory concerts, and got to work on expanding and promoting their business. The Spectrum. 10/27,28/69 - Grand Funk Railroad w/American Dream + Max 10cc. FEB. 14, 1988 w/Electric Factory Dance Party . This Is Hardcore Fest 2017 - 4 Day Festival Pass. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, The International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, https://www.delcotimes.com/arts_and_entertainment/rock-music-menu-electric-factory-concerts-celebrating-th-birthday/article_c33396b0-28c3-5cc2-93d3-3b89c55341f4.html, "40 Years Of Rockin' Philly | AllAccess.com", https://www.setlist.fm/festival/1968/quaker-city-rock-festival-1968-6bd632e2.html, "Larry Magid Out At Live Nation, But Does That Mean He's Out Of The Concert Biz? Very good condition. December 27-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Byrds, American Dream, Great Jones) 29 avril : la comédie musicale Hair est présentée pour la première fois à Broadway. January 14-15, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Cold Blood, Flamin’ Groovies) Computer Language Translator,
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Sunday) booking at the Electric Factory. April 3-4, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Phil Ochs, Sweet Stavin Chain, P.I.L.T.) 19:00 h depuis $23.00 Achat 02 avr. Cream, Stan Kenton & His Neophonic Orchestra) Aug 14 2014. The pair offered one of the first live music venues (1968) and from since then remained pioneers of this industry. September 27-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Amboy Dukes, James Cotton Blues Band, Elizabeth) October 2-3, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Humble Pie, Mungo Jerry) An Electric Factory flier from 1968. April 10-11, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Grand Funk Railroad, Small Faces with Rod Stewart, Elizabeth) They later hired Larry Magid to become General Manager, and he also became a co-owner of the company. [9] At the time, Philadelphia did not have live concert venues, or major entertainment venues for that matter. B. DEC. 9, 1967 w/Hugh Maskela/Flip Wilson. May 24, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Benefit For Help) March 22-24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Mothers of Invention, Nova Local) April 30, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Procol Harum, Edison Electric) This reprint poster measures 15 x 24. 3/28,29/69 - Taj Mahal w/Mountain + Danny Waugh November 1-2, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Big Brother & The Holding Co., John Hammond, Edison Electric Band) MAY 11, 1969 w/Miles Davis/Young Holt Unlimited. The suit dragged on for several years and was eventually settled for approximately $1 million, as reported in Rolling Stone and the Philadelphia newspapers. It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. 2/28-3/1/69 - Rhinoceros w/Valentine King w/Sweet Nothing + Damion Magid said he would need his own venue, and that is when Spivak, with Magid by his side, acquired an old tire factory, which would become the Electric Factory. Venue. Electric Factory. Poco. Fri, 04/26/1968 - 16:00. February 21, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Quill, Hammer) 2/11,12/69 - Mothers of Invention w/Gun + Paul Penta Electric Factory Philadelphia Concert Setlists. King) May 17-19, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Earth Opera, Ritchie Havens) October 31, 8pm: Viva La Bands ft. Cradle of Filth with Gwar, Vains of Jenna and Backwoods Payback with a special appearance by Bam Margera. Last updated: 1 Feb 2021, 06:29 Etc/UTC. September 20-21, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Nazz, Velvet Underground, Caldwell Winfield Blues Band) 8/7/1969 London, ENG, Lime Grove Studios (broadcast date) “Natural Born Boogie”. The Runaways. 1/23,24/69 - Mother Earth w/Edison Electric Band April 12-14, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Postponed until April 19-21. San Diego, CA, US. Concerts Wiki is a FANDOM Music Community. 6/13,14/69 - Alice Cooper w/John Mayall Electric Factory Concerts is a Philadelphia-based concert promotion firm, affiliated with the former Electric Factory venue in that city. March 24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA ("Annie Oakley" (children’s theater cartoons puppet show) by Phoenix Productions) Country Joe & The Fish. RAY CHARLES. June 21-22, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Nazz, Cat Mother, The All Night News Boys) Thu 7/27 at Electric Factory Doors 4:30 / Show 5:00 — $141 | All Ages . June 9, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Traffic, Fairport Convention) First it was the club at 22nd and Arch that was open from 1968 to 1971 and was Philly headquarters for counterculture-era acts ... cofounder of Electric Factory Concerts, with his dog Midnight in the lobby of his company’s offices located at the Piazza at Schmidt’s. Concerts; Genres; Notable Equipment; Record Labels; Tours; Tracks; Venues; Additional Artists; Contact; Things I Like; Artists. Add Philadelphia venue. FEB. 3, 1974 w/Dave Mason. 3/14,15/69 - B. 11:55. ; Robert Charlebois présente à Montréal le spectacle L'Ostidshow avec Louise Forestier, Yvon Deschamps et Mouffe. Address. November 17-18, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Jefferson Airplane) Johnny Winter. "We created the concert business." 1066. October 16-17, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Derek & The Dominoes, Toe Fat, Ballin'Jack), October 30-31, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Johnny Winter, Seals & Crofts, Tin House), November 1, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (“Buffalo” Bob Smith' & the "Howdy Doody Show"), November 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Mother Earth with Tracy Nelson, Elton John), November 15, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Miles Davis, Cold Blood, Cynara), November 20-21, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Van Morrison, Edison Electric Band.Electric Factory Closes), October 11, 1995 Electric Factory re-opens (2nd Grand Opening). King, Edison Electric Band, Sweet Stavin' Chain) Voir les formats et éditions Masquer les autres formats et éditions. [10], Following the first American arena rock show, EFC has headlined major names in the music and entertainment industry. April 26-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Grateful Dead, Edison Electric) June 14-15, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Steppenwolf, Elizabeth) March 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Argent, Seals & Crofts) 10 Wheel Drive. September 6, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Chambers Brothers, Sweet Stavin' Chain, Yum Yum) It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. Magid even claimed that he and his cohort “created the concert business” in a 2018 interview. Tuesday, October 30, 2007. Jul 24, 1971 A Concert of Contemporary and Traditional Folk Music James Taylor / The Byrds / Tom Paxton / Buffy Sainte-Marie / The Incredible String Band / Pentangle / Sandy Denny / Tim Hardin / Steeleye Span / Ralph McTell / Dave Swarbrick & Martin Carthy / Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee / Dion : Tupholme Manor Park: Bardney, Nr. June 19-20, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Procol Harum, Elizabeth, Brethren), September 11-12, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Lighthouse, American Dream, Elton John) April 24, 1970 The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (“Earth Week Celebration” James Taylor, Good News, Ambergris, Stars Of Faith) 4/12/69 - Soft Machine w/Buddy Miles Express Cream, American Dream, Woody’s Truck Stop) February 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Renaissance, Sha Na Na, Stockyard) March 19-21, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Eden's Children) "-a feeling that the Factory's cofounder, Larry Magid, has been experiencing ever since. 4,4 sur 5 étoiles 5 évaluations. Canned Heat. Prix : 29,00 € Tous les prix incluent la TVA. September 18-19, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (John Mayall, Hard Meat) City Philadelphia, PA, United States. March 22, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Country Joe & The Fish) The Who Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA - Oct 19, 1969 Oct 19 1969. The Electric Factory - Philadelphie. Spirit No longer touring; 114 past concerts; Join Songkick to track your favorite artists and never miss them live. October 4-5, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Moby Grape, Chrysalis, Albert King) They later hired Larry Magid to become General Manager, and he also became a co-owner of the company. Check out the best live stream concerts! JUNE 6, 1970 5/23,24/69 - Who, The w/Woody’s Truck Stop November 2-3, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Buddy Rich, Edison Electric Band) I Prevail / The Word Alive / We Came as Romans / Escape the Fate. October 27, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Byrds, Great Jones, American Dream) JAN. 15, 1972 w/Alice Cooper and Commander Cody. It was 1968, and the Electric Factory, a Goodyear tire plant-turned-music hall, was becoming the East Coast's version of a Haight Ashbury ballroom, a kingdom of … 2/27-28/69 - Lothar & The Hand People w/Blood, Sweat & Tears Formed: 1968 : Closed: 1973; Address: 22nd and Arch Street Philadelphia, PA, United States : Description: Original site of the Electric Factory. [11] In 1985, they were known as the American producers of LiveAid, which had over 1.5 billion global viewers.[12]. This colorful poster was designed by Reyes and used for a series of shows in 1968 at Philadelphia’s Electric Factory. Rage on The Stage. February 2-4, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (1st Grand Opening. Since 1968, co-founders of Electric Factory Concerts, Larry Magid and Allen Spivak, have made Electric Factory Concerts one of the largest concert venues and promoters globally. November 15-16, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Steppenwolf, Youngbloods, Woody's Truck Stop) May 8-9, 1970 The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Manfred Mann Chapter III, Blodwyn Pig, Mylon Leferve) December 26, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Graffiti, Virgin Spring) March 12-14, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Woody’s Truck Stop) Albums sortis en 1968 Electric Factory. ", "Stagehand Union Declares "War" On Electric Factory Concerts", https://www.inquirer.com/philly/entertainment/music/electric-factory-turns-50-how-the-concert-business-was-created-in-philadelphia-20180216.html, http://rockprosopography101.blogspot.com/2011/03/2201-arch-street-philadelphia-pa.html, https://www.philadelphiamusicalliance.org/honoree.php?id=94, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electric_Factory_Concerts&oldid=986516151, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 1 November 2020, at 10:16. 2 shows on 22nd) "We were the pioneers, the architects of what is now a billion-dollar business," the mellowing, silver-haired macher says, sitting with his dog, Midnight, on a sofa in the Center City apartment he shares with Mickey, his wife of 46 years. [7], The International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 8 has called for a boycott of all Electric Factory Concert events, stating that the promoter "(undermines) the area standard."[8]. 4/1,2/69 - Steppenwolf w/Ansley Dunbar Retaliation + American Dream November 27, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Country Joe & The Fish, Steve Miller Blues Band, Sweet Stavin' Chain) March ?, 1968 Psychedelic Supermarket, Boston, MA March 4, 1968 Fullerton, CA March 15-16, 1968 Thee Image, Miami Beach, FL (supported by Blues Image & The Kollektion) March 17, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Louisville, KY March 22-24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (2 shows on 24th, supported by Nova Local) April ?, 1968 Arena, Philadelphia, PA 10/3,4/69 - Mountain w/Lonnie Mack Humble Pie Tour Archive. 2/7,8/69 - Spirit w/Chicago Transit Authority + Noah’s Ark Its not impossible the venue took some kind of hiatus at some point, but I would be surprised if there weren't quite a number of shows yet to be found. April 8-11, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Hugh Masakela, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Pandora’s Box) Gorgeous,rich colors. February 22, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Jack Bruce & Friends, Edison Electric Band) 1000 Mona Lisas. September 13-16, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Butterfield Blues Band, New York Rock & Roll Ensemble) Electric Factory. May 12, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Iron Butterfly, Chuck Berry) May 28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Band) 2/14,15/69 - Grateful Dead w/American Dream + Paul Penta 4/4-6/69 - Ten Years After w/Sweetwater + Gun It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. Electric Factory Concerts was thus closed. Doobie Brothers Tour Archive 1971 - 1975 - UPDATED Sacramento, CA Concert Archive 1968 - 1975 - UPDATED ABC "In Concert" - Ludlow Garage - Cincinnati, OH - UPDATED WITF-TV (NET) "The Show" 1970 - Procol Harum 1967 - 1972 Capitol Theatre - Port Chester, NY Hampton Beach Casino Pirates World - Dania, FL Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA $25, 27* November 1, 7pm: The Academy Is… with Armor for Sleep, … May 1-2, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (NRBQ, Stockyard, Smooth Dog) June 6-9, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Canned Heat, Friends Of The Family) ; Disques sortis en 1968. Chambers Brothers, First Borne) FEB. 5, 1971 w/Allman Brothers. 2/21,22/69 - Canned Heat w/American Dream Together, they created their production company, Electric Factory concerts, and got to work on expanding and promoting their business. The Spectrum. 10/27,28/69 - Grand Funk Railroad w/American Dream + Max 10cc. FEB. 14, 1988 w/Electric Factory Dance Party . This Is Hardcore Fest 2017 - 4 Day Festival Pass. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, The International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, https://www.delcotimes.com/arts_and_entertainment/rock-music-menu-electric-factory-concerts-celebrating-th-birthday/article_c33396b0-28c3-5cc2-93d3-3b89c55341f4.html, "40 Years Of Rockin' Philly | AllAccess.com", https://www.setlist.fm/festival/1968/quaker-city-rock-festival-1968-6bd632e2.html, "Larry Magid Out At Live Nation, But Does That Mean He's Out Of The Concert Biz? Very good condition. December 27-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Byrds, American Dream, Great Jones) 29 avril : la comédie musicale Hair est présentée pour la première fois à Broadway. January 14-15, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Cold Blood, Flamin’ Groovies) Computer Language Translator,
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1000 Cranes. On February 2, 1968, Electric Factory Concerts (EFC) held its first concert staging, the Quaker City Rock Festival, which was hosted at a secondary location called The Spectrum (arena), because the event was too large for the Factory to occupy concert-goers. 9/26,27/69 - MC5 w/American Dream 9/19/69 - Stooges, The w/Buddy Miles Express Fri 7/28 at Electric Factory Doors 4:30 / Show 5:00 — $111 | All Ages . February 28-March 1, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Neil Young & Crazy Horse) The Factory served as a key building block in the development of the concert industry as Magid established Electric Factory Concerts as a dominant force in Philadelphia for decades that was rivaled nationally only by similarly hard-nosed and visionary cohorts, like Don Law in Boston and Bill Graham in San Francisco. 421 North 7th Street. April 19-21, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (rescheduled from April 12-14. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. February 21-22, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Jimi Hendrix Experience, Woody’s Truck Stop, Soft Machine (who cancelled on 21st due to late arrival of their organ). With the 1968 Electric Factory Concerts copyright at the bottom. [1] The event featured several artists such as Vanilla Fudge, Buddy Guy, and The Chambers Brothers. 3/7,8/69 - Three Dog Night w/Flying Burrito Brothers (preceded by Yellow Sub movie) The Franklin Music Hall is a concert venue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, located at 421 N. 7th Street between Willow and Spring Garden Streets in a converted building once part of the General Electric Switchgear Plant.It opened in 1995 and was named for the original Electric Factory (see below). March 15-17, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Big Brother & The Holding Co., Edison Electric Band) June 1-2, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Electric Flag, Friends Of The Family) An Electric Factory flier from 1968. 10,000 Maniacs. B. More on the Electric Factory here. About a year later, Midnight Sun commenced an antitrust action against Electric Factory and its secret concert partner, Spectrum Corporation, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Tours most with. May 1-3, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA Metro . USA. October 20-21, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Muddy Waters, Mandrake Memorial) [2][3] It survived the closing of the original Electric Factory venue and went on to prosper at a different Philadelphia location. By the Fall of 1968 it was time to test the waters in a much larger venue for the emerging new rock music. November 26, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Chicago, Humble Pie) Electric Factory Concerts For all shows coming to Electric Factory, go to www.ElectricFactory.info! During the development of concert industry in the 1960s and 1970s, the current Electric Factory building, back then it was just an old tire shop, was a key component for Larry Magid when he established Electric Factory Concerts. Tous les concerts de The Electric Factory 01 avr. April 1, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Wes Montgomery) This Is Hardcore Fest 2017 - 3 Day Weekend Pass. June 12-13, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Blodwyn Pig, Fairport Convention) March 5-9, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Ultimate Spinach, Elizabeth) I have been unable to find out anything about other Electric Factory concerts in the Summer of 1968. 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May 29-30, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Buddy Rich Band, Elizabeth) Electric Factory Concerts is a Philadelphia-based concert promotion firm, affiliated with the former Electric Factory venue in that city. This music event–related article is a stub. 1-2-3 Go! May 3-4, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Blue Cheer, Elizabeth) October 29-30, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Fleetwood Mac, Great Jones) May 17, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Benefit For Help) Philadelphia, PA. Oct 10, 2018. March 13-14, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Santana, Zephyr, Nat Turner’s Rebellion) Electric Factory Concerts is a Philadelphia-based concert promotion firm, affiliated with the Electric Factory venue in that city. 1/16,17/69 - Iron Butterfly w/Sweet Nothin’ Electric Factory Concerts remains the dominant Philadelphia concert promoter, though the brand is now owned by Live Nation Entertainment. October 28-29, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Grateful Dead, Edison Electric Band) Chicago, IL, US. January 10-11, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Buddy Rich Band, Virgin Spring) 10/26/69 - Crazy World Of Arthur Brown w/Virgin Spring (+++++) The late 1960s brought a wave of business in rock concert promotion, and EFC was a dominant promoter. 8/18-19/69 - Santana Blues Band 2/5/69 - Redbone w/Steve Miller Blues Band + Nils Lofgrin and Grin (Spectrum?) Sun 7/23 at Electric Factory Outdoors Doors 6:00 / Show 7:00 — $52.99 ADV - $55.99 DOS - $375 VIP | All Ages. 9/3/69 - Incredible String Band A later antitrust suit by rock promoter Stephen Starr against Electric Factory Concerts was also settled for the same amount in 1990, which then financed Starr's rise as a star in the restaurant industry. 2/16/69 - Tim Buckley w/Good News 10 Years . In late 1975, Electric Factory Concerts bought the Tower Theater from its owner Midnight Sun. February 6-11, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (H. P. Lovecraft, Porter Family Singers Elizabeth) May 23, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Miles Davis, High Treaso, Paul Pena) [4] It became prominent in promoting concerts at all venues in the Philadelphia area,[5] including many at the Philadelphia Spectrum.[6]. June 27-29, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Blood, Sweat & Tears, Vanilla Fudge, Lothar & The Hand People), September 5, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA ("Rock Benefit" American Dream, Elizabeth, Sweet Stavin' Chain, Edison Electric Band, Yum-Yum,, Arthur Hall's African Drummers & Dancers) December 7, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Sly & The Family Stone, Shep, American Dream Open 1968 - September 2018. Philadelphia, PA 19125. 5/9,10/69 - Iron Butterfly w/Black Pearl 6/27-29/69 - Velvet Underground w/American Dream 10/24,25/69 - Byrds w/Elizabeth + P.I.L.T April 25, 1970 The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (“Earth Week Celebration” John Sebastian, Good News, Ambergris, Stars Of Faith) The band had just come from a two-weekend stint in … They later hired Larry Magid to become General Manager, and he also became a co-owner of the company. In 1969 alone, known as the “summer of rock festivals”, EFC promoted huge names in the concert and festival industry. Magid’s interest in live music sparked the idea to establish the first venue that would bring music into the area. September 25-26, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Savoy Brown, Chicken Shack (25th), Pink Floyd (26th), Love (???) Rare 1968 Janis Joplin "Electric Factory" Concert Poster: Lot Number 1270: Quantity: 1 Bid Starts: 01/26/2018 12:00:00 ... "Janis Joplin appeared at the Factory for the first time right after Hendrix," recalls Electric Factory co-founder Larry Magid in his book My Soul's Been Psychedelicized. Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. 10/10,11/69 - Eric Burton & War w/Raven + Liverpool Scene October 13-14, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (B. Aug 5 2016. June 5-6, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Kinks, Mott The Hoople, Shorty with Georgie Fame) March 1-3, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Country Joe & The Fish, Group Image, Edison Electric Band) Several included Led Zepplin, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Tom Rush, and the Atlantic City Pop Festival, which is considered the groundbreaker for EFC, which generated over 110,000 attendees. October 17, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Elvin Bishop, Aum) It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. "Fast" Eddie Clarke #6 & the Prisoners '68 Comeback 'til Tuesday (hed) PE +44...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead.38 Special. B. They remain one of the few independent concert promoters, too. 11/30/69 - Jethro Tull w/Sons Of Champlin 0DFx. Electric Factory Show Listings Shows Currently On Sale. 9/5,6/69 - Chicago Transit Authority w/Spooky Tooth + Elizabeth As Magid became more involved in the entertainment business, he ran into Spivak, who wanted advice for getting into the rock and roll scene. 4/6/69 - Amboy Dukes (Ted Nugent) w/Cannonball Adderly Web Official Website Electric Factory on Wikipedia. Événements. 1968 February 2-4, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (1st Grand Opening. December 31, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Van Morrison, Pacific Gas & Electric, Woody’s Truck Stop, Sweet Stavin' Chain), 1/13-15/69 - Nazz w/Woody’s Truck Stop Performing their neosoul and gospel sounds in a warm and inviting venue, they declar ed, "My soul's been psychedelicized! 11/21,22/69 - Youngbloods w/Rockin' Pod Bad Medicine 8th Year Anniversary Show. dead comment. Search Artists !!! The war was on and my draft. 11/7-9/69 - The Flock w/Lee Michaels + Holly Modal Rounders Electric Factory Concerts is a Philadelphia-based concert promotion firm, affiliated with the former Electric Factory venue in that city. March 26-31, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Muddy Waters, American Dream) March 7-8, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Vanilla Fudge, Druids Of Stonehenge) May 31, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Benefit For Help) A concert poster for Cream and Woody's Truck Stop featuring Todd Rundgren at the Electric Factory on April 12-14, 1968. Numerous acts and dates are advertised, including 3/12-14: Woody’s Truck Stop; 3/15-17: Big Brother and Edison Electric Band; 3/21: Zappa/Mothers and Eden’s Children; and 3/26-31: Muddy Waters Blues Ban . 11/26/69 - Chicago Transit Authority They later hired Larry Magid to become General Manager, and he also became a co-owner of the company. 3/10/69 - American Dream w/Woody’s Truck Stop, Elizabeth + Edison Electric Band May 3, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Benefit For Help) On February 2, 1968, the Electric Factory, Philadelphia's first major venue for the era's new music, opened with a show featuring the Chambers Brothers. 4/27/69 - Darius Milhaud Symphony Of Light & Sound "Creation Of The World" 3/16/69 - Pete Seeger w/Jean Ritchie + Michael Cooney 6/6,7/69 - Lighthouse w/The Churls Yes, please notify me. 2021 Dance Gavin Dance + Animals As Leaders + Veil of Maya concert à Philadelphie. The war was on and my draft lottery # was 3,I enlisted in the USASA for a 4 year tour to avoid going to Viet Nam sure ,,That Worked !! 9/14/69 - Fats Domino 7/8,9/69 - Byrds February 12-13, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Alice Cooper, Pig Iron, Whitney Sunday) 12/31/69 - Lighthouse w/Catfish + Elizabeth, January 9-11, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Allman Brothers) February 13-18, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Woody’s Truck Stop) 10/19/69 - Who, The w/American Dream (recorded by Who engineers) ** 11/14,15/69 - Joe Cocker w/Holly Modal Rounders June 16-17, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Iron Butterfly) May 10, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Benefit For Help) October 25-26, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Jeff Beck, Ten Years After, Stone Dawn) 8/8/1969 London, ENG, Ronnie Scott's Club (debut gig) 8/XX/1969 Hilversum, NLD. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. January 23-24, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Mother Earth, Kaleidoscope, High Treason) ; 20 octobre : Dernier concert de Maurice Chevalier à Paris au Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. Twenty five years later, the new Electric Factory opened in a new location. January 30-31, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Kinks, Eric Mercury & The Image) Comes with a Gotta Have Rock & Roll™ Certificate of Authenticity. Philadelphia, PA. Oct 24, 2018. On October 19, 1968 the First Quaker City Rock Festival ushered in a new era. October 11-12, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Procol Harum, Albert King, Edison Electric Band) Claude François en public, 4 concerts : 1965, 1971, 1974, 1978 (Coffret 4 CD Vinyl Replica) Format : CD. 3/15/69 - James Cotton Blues Band w/The Nighthawks + Paul Geremiah 4/11,12/69 - Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll & The Trinity w/The Fat Band April 17-18, 1970 The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Pink Floyd, Insect Trust) November 8-9, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Moody Blues, Ars Nova, The Egg) February 11, 1970 Electric Factory Theatre, Philadelphia, PA (Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, B. 1968: Headquarters: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Key people: Larry Magid: Industry: Music: Products: Concerts: Philadelphia portal: Electric Factory Concerts is the name of a longtime Philadelphia-based concert promotion firm, affiliated with the Electric Factory venue … Past concerts. 2/2/69 - Chicago Transit Authority Truism: The Grateful Dead's FM broadcasts of concerts in 1971 broke them to a whole new market\ Reality: ... April 26-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA; The Grateful Dead/Amboy Dukes/Edison Electric Band/Beymont The Grateful Dead's first performance in Philadelphia was a weekend (Friday>Sunday) booking at the Electric Factory. April 3-4, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Phil Ochs, Sweet Stavin Chain, P.I.L.T.) 19:00 h depuis $23.00 Achat 02 avr. Cream, Stan Kenton & His Neophonic Orchestra) Aug 14 2014. The pair offered one of the first live music venues (1968) and from since then remained pioneers of this industry. September 27-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Amboy Dukes, James Cotton Blues Band, Elizabeth) October 2-3, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Humble Pie, Mungo Jerry) An Electric Factory flier from 1968. April 10-11, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Grand Funk Railroad, Small Faces with Rod Stewart, Elizabeth) They later hired Larry Magid to become General Manager, and he also became a co-owner of the company. [9] At the time, Philadelphia did not have live concert venues, or major entertainment venues for that matter. B. DEC. 9, 1967 w/Hugh Maskela/Flip Wilson. May 24, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Benefit For Help) March 22-24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Mothers of Invention, Nova Local) April 30, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Procol Harum, Edison Electric) This reprint poster measures 15 x 24. 3/28,29/69 - Taj Mahal w/Mountain + Danny Waugh November 1-2, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Big Brother & The Holding Co., John Hammond, Edison Electric Band) MAY 11, 1969 w/Miles Davis/Young Holt Unlimited. The suit dragged on for several years and was eventually settled for approximately $1 million, as reported in Rolling Stone and the Philadelphia newspapers. It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. 2/28-3/1/69 - Rhinoceros w/Valentine King w/Sweet Nothing + Damion Magid said he would need his own venue, and that is when Spivak, with Magid by his side, acquired an old tire factory, which would become the Electric Factory. Venue. Electric Factory. Poco. Fri, 04/26/1968 - 16:00. February 21, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Quill, Hammer) 2/11,12/69 - Mothers of Invention w/Gun + Paul Penta Electric Factory Philadelphia Concert Setlists. King) May 17-19, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Earth Opera, Ritchie Havens) October 31, 8pm: Viva La Bands ft. Cradle of Filth with Gwar, Vains of Jenna and Backwoods Payback with a special appearance by Bam Margera. Last updated: 1 Feb 2021, 06:29 Etc/UTC. September 20-21, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Nazz, Velvet Underground, Caldwell Winfield Blues Band) 8/7/1969 London, ENG, Lime Grove Studios (broadcast date) “Natural Born Boogie”. The Runaways. 1/23,24/69 - Mother Earth w/Edison Electric Band April 12-14, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Postponed until April 19-21. San Diego, CA, US. Concerts Wiki is a FANDOM Music Community. 6/13,14/69 - Alice Cooper w/John Mayall Electric Factory Concerts is a Philadelphia-based concert promotion firm, affiliated with the former Electric Factory venue in that city. March 24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA ("Annie Oakley" (children’s theater cartoons puppet show) by Phoenix Productions) Country Joe & The Fish. RAY CHARLES. June 21-22, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Nazz, Cat Mother, The All Night News Boys) Thu 7/27 at Electric Factory Doors 4:30 / Show 5:00 — $141 | All Ages . June 9, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Traffic, Fairport Convention) First it was the club at 22nd and Arch that was open from 1968 to 1971 and was Philly headquarters for counterculture-era acts ... cofounder of Electric Factory Concerts, with his dog Midnight in the lobby of his company’s offices located at the Piazza at Schmidt’s. Concerts; Genres; Notable Equipment; Record Labels; Tours; Tracks; Venues; Additional Artists; Contact; Things I Like; Artists. Add Philadelphia venue. FEB. 3, 1974 w/Dave Mason. 3/14,15/69 - B. 11:55. ; Robert Charlebois présente à Montréal le spectacle L'Ostidshow avec Louise Forestier, Yvon Deschamps et Mouffe. Address. November 17-18, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Jefferson Airplane) Johnny Winter. "We created the concert business." 1066. October 16-17, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Derek & The Dominoes, Toe Fat, Ballin'Jack), October 30-31, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Johnny Winter, Seals & Crofts, Tin House), November 1, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (“Buffalo” Bob Smith' & the "Howdy Doody Show"), November 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Mother Earth with Tracy Nelson, Elton John), November 15, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Miles Davis, Cold Blood, Cynara), November 20-21, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Van Morrison, Edison Electric Band.Electric Factory Closes), October 11, 1995 Electric Factory re-opens (2nd Grand Opening). King, Edison Electric Band, Sweet Stavin' Chain) Voir les formats et éditions Masquer les autres formats et éditions. [10], Following the first American arena rock show, EFC has headlined major names in the music and entertainment industry. April 26-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Grateful Dead, Edison Electric) June 14-15, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Steppenwolf, Elizabeth) March 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Argent, Seals & Crofts) 10 Wheel Drive. September 6, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Chambers Brothers, Sweet Stavin' Chain, Yum Yum) It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. Magid even claimed that he and his cohort “created the concert business” in a 2018 interview. Tuesday, October 30, 2007. Jul 24, 1971 A Concert of Contemporary and Traditional Folk Music James Taylor / The Byrds / Tom Paxton / Buffy Sainte-Marie / The Incredible String Band / Pentangle / Sandy Denny / Tim Hardin / Steeleye Span / Ralph McTell / Dave Swarbrick & Martin Carthy / Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee / Dion : Tupholme Manor Park: Bardney, Nr. June 19-20, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Procol Harum, Elizabeth, Brethren), September 11-12, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Lighthouse, American Dream, Elton John) April 24, 1970 The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (“Earth Week Celebration” James Taylor, Good News, Ambergris, Stars Of Faith) 4/12/69 - Soft Machine w/Buddy Miles Express Cream, American Dream, Woody’s Truck Stop) February 6-7, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Renaissance, Sha Na Na, Stockyard) March 19-21, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Eden's Children) "-a feeling that the Factory's cofounder, Larry Magid, has been experiencing ever since. 4,4 sur 5 étoiles 5 évaluations. Canned Heat. Prix : 29,00 € Tous les prix incluent la TVA. September 18-19, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (John Mayall, Hard Meat) City Philadelphia, PA, United States. March 22, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Country Joe & The Fish) The Who Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA - Oct 19, 1969 Oct 19 1969. The Electric Factory - Philadelphie. Spirit No longer touring; 114 past concerts; Join Songkick to track your favorite artists and never miss them live. October 4-5, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Moby Grape, Chrysalis, Albert King) They later hired Larry Magid to become General Manager, and he also became a co-owner of the company. Check out the best live stream concerts! JUNE 6, 1970 5/23,24/69 - Who, The w/Woody’s Truck Stop November 2-3, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Buddy Rich, Edison Electric Band) I Prevail / The Word Alive / We Came as Romans / Escape the Fate. October 27, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Byrds, Great Jones, American Dream) JAN. 15, 1972 w/Alice Cooper and Commander Cody. It was 1968, and the Electric Factory, a Goodyear tire plant-turned-music hall, was becoming the East Coast's version of a Haight Ashbury ballroom, a kingdom of … 2/27-28/69 - Lothar & The Hand People w/Blood, Sweat & Tears Formed: 1968 : Closed: 1973; Address: 22nd and Arch Street Philadelphia, PA, United States : Description: Original site of the Electric Factory. [11] In 1985, they were known as the American producers of LiveAid, which had over 1.5 billion global viewers.[12]. This colorful poster was designed by Reyes and used for a series of shows in 1968 at Philadelphia’s Electric Factory. Rage on The Stage. February 2-4, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (1st Grand Opening. Since 1968, co-founders of Electric Factory Concerts, Larry Magid and Allen Spivak, have made Electric Factory Concerts one of the largest concert venues and promoters globally. November 15-16, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Steppenwolf, Youngbloods, Woody's Truck Stop) May 8-9, 1970 The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Manfred Mann Chapter III, Blodwyn Pig, Mylon Leferve) December 26, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Graffiti, Virgin Spring) March 12-14, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Woody’s Truck Stop) Albums sortis en 1968 Electric Factory. ", "Stagehand Union Declares "War" On Electric Factory Concerts", https://www.inquirer.com/philly/entertainment/music/electric-factory-turns-50-how-the-concert-business-was-created-in-philadelphia-20180216.html, http://rockprosopography101.blogspot.com/2011/03/2201-arch-street-philadelphia-pa.html, https://www.philadelphiamusicalliance.org/honoree.php?id=94, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electric_Factory_Concerts&oldid=986516151, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 1 November 2020, at 10:16. 2 shows on 22nd) "We were the pioneers, the architects of what is now a billion-dollar business," the mellowing, silver-haired macher says, sitting with his dog, Midnight, on a sofa in the Center City apartment he shares with Mickey, his wife of 46 years. [7], The International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 8 has called for a boycott of all Electric Factory Concert events, stating that the promoter "(undermines) the area standard."[8]. 4/1,2/69 - Steppenwolf w/Ansley Dunbar Retaliation + American Dream November 27, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Country Joe & The Fish, Steve Miller Blues Band, Sweet Stavin' Chain) March ?, 1968 Psychedelic Supermarket, Boston, MA March 4, 1968 Fullerton, CA March 15-16, 1968 Thee Image, Miami Beach, FL (supported by Blues Image & The Kollektion) March 17, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Louisville, KY March 22-24, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (2 shows on 24th, supported by Nova Local) April ?, 1968 Arena, Philadelphia, PA 10/3,4/69 - Mountain w/Lonnie Mack Humble Pie Tour Archive. 2/7,8/69 - Spirit w/Chicago Transit Authority + Noah’s Ark Its not impossible the venue took some kind of hiatus at some point, but I would be surprised if there weren't quite a number of shows yet to be found. April 8-11, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Hugh Masakela, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Pandora’s Box) Gorgeous,rich colors. February 22, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Jack Bruce & Friends, Edison Electric Band) 1000 Mona Lisas. September 13-16, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Butterfield Blues Band, New York Rock & Roll Ensemble) Electric Factory. May 12, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Iron Butterfly, Chuck Berry) May 28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Band) 2/14,15/69 - Grateful Dead w/American Dream + Paul Penta 4/4-6/69 - Ten Years After w/Sweetwater + Gun It was founded by Herbert Spivak, who ran the business with his brothers Jerry Spivak and Allen Spivak. Electric Factory Concerts was thus closed. Doobie Brothers Tour Archive 1971 - 1975 - UPDATED Sacramento, CA Concert Archive 1968 - 1975 - UPDATED ABC "In Concert" - Ludlow Garage - Cincinnati, OH - UPDATED WITF-TV (NET) "The Show" 1970 - Procol Harum 1967 - 1972 Capitol Theatre - Port Chester, NY Hampton Beach Casino Pirates World - Dania, FL Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA $25, 27* November 1, 7pm: The Academy Is… with Armor for Sleep, … May 1-2, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (NRBQ, Stockyard, Smooth Dog) June 6-9, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Canned Heat, Friends Of The Family) ; Disques sortis en 1968. Chambers Brothers, First Borne) FEB. 5, 1971 w/Allman Brothers. 2/21,22/69 - Canned Heat w/American Dream Together, they created their production company, Electric Factory concerts, and got to work on expanding and promoting their business. The Spectrum. 10/27,28/69 - Grand Funk Railroad w/American Dream + Max 10cc. FEB. 14, 1988 w/Electric Factory Dance Party . This Is Hardcore Fest 2017 - 4 Day Festival Pass. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, The International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, https://www.delcotimes.com/arts_and_entertainment/rock-music-menu-electric-factory-concerts-celebrating-th-birthday/article_c33396b0-28c3-5cc2-93d3-3b89c55341f4.html, "40 Years Of Rockin' Philly | AllAccess.com", https://www.setlist.fm/festival/1968/quaker-city-rock-festival-1968-6bd632e2.html, "Larry Magid Out At Live Nation, But Does That Mean He's Out Of The Concert Biz? Very good condition. December 27-28, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Byrds, American Dream, Great Jones) 29 avril : la comédie musicale Hair est présentée pour la première fois à Broadway. January 14-15, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (Cold Blood, Flamin’ Groovies)