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2022 16 ago.Anderson Japanese GardensNo setlists
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2022 23 jul.Black Dirt Music Festival 2022No setlists
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2021 11 sep.Black Dirt Music Festival 2021 13 Canciones
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2021 22 ago.Summer Camp 2021No setlists
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2020 13 jun.The Castle Theatre 22 Canciones
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2019 27 jul.The Castle TheatreNo setlists
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2013 23 nov.Cubby Bear 19 Canciones
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2011 11 nov.The Castle Theatre 29 Canciones
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2011 18 jun.Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts 21 Canciones
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2010 6 nov.Vic Theatre 9 Canciones
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2010 2 oct.The Castle Theatre 25 Canciones
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2010 26 jun.Waterfront ParkNo setlists
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2010 23 jun.U.S. Cellular Coliseum 10 Canciones
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2010 6 jun.Wakarusa 2010No setlists
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2010 29 may.Summer Camp 2010No setlists
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2010 27 may.Summer Camp 2010No setlists
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2010 17 may.Recher Theatre 18 Canciones
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2010 14 may.Six Strings Club 23 Canciones
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2010 27 mar.Southgate HouseNo setlists
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2010 6 feb.Six Strings ClubNo setlists
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2010 5 feb.Six Strings ClubNo setlists
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2009 31 dic.Chord on Blues 22 Canciones
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- Artista
- Backyard Tire Fire
- Género
- alternative country
- Fecha de inicio
- Fecha final
- Sep 1, 2011
- Ciudad
- Asheville, United States
- Biografía
- Backyard Tire Fire is an American trio that formed in Asheville, NC in 2001. The band began in the fall of that year with founding members Ed Anderson (vocals, guitars, keyboards) and Tim Kramp (drums, percussion). After encountering several line-up changes, the Tire Fire moved from Asheville to Athens, Georgia in 2002. They (along with then-bass player Warren Hawk) released their first album Live at the Georgia Theatre later that year. After the release of their debut album
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