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2022 26 may.Bronson Centre 18 Canciones
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2017 18 ago.Heritage AmphitheatreNo setlists
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2017 2 jun.Regent TheatreNo setlists
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2016 23 jul.Kemptville Live Music Festival 2016No setlists
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2015 2 ago.Parlee Beach Music FestivalNo setlists
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2013 10 ago.Festival of Friends 2013No setlists
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2011 29 abr.Sound Academy 11 Canciones
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2007 12 ago.Waterfront FestivalNo setlists
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2002 27 jun.Rockin' the Hills Festival 2002No setlists
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2002 18 may.Festival of Spring 2002No setlists
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2000 20 may.Major's Hill ParkNo setlists
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1999 24 jul.Voyageur Days Festival 1999No setlists
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1988 13 ago.Barrymore's Music HallNo setlists
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1988 7 ago.Psychedelic Sunday 1988No setlists
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1972 27 may.The Stampede CorralNo setlists
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1972 2 abr.Hara ArenaNo setlists
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1972 1 abr.Public AuditoriumNo setlists
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1972 31 mar.Cincinnati Music HallNo setlists
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1972 26 feb.Cowtown BallroomNo setlists
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1972 25 feb.KRNT TheaterNo setlists
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1972 19 feb.University of DetroitNo setlists
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1972 10 feb.Indiana State Fairgrounds ColiseumNo setlists
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- Artista
- Five Man Electrical Band
- Fecha de inicio
- Fecha final
- Jan 1, 1973
- Ciudad
- Ottawa, Canada
- Biografía
- The Five Man Electrical Band was a rock group from Canada's capital city of Ottawa, best known for their 1971 hit "Signs". The group consisted of Les Emmerson, Brian Rading, Ted Gerow, Mike Belanger and Rick Belanger. Originally recording and touring as The Staccatos, they chose the title of their second album (1969) as the new name for the band. In 1969, the band recorded "Moonshine (Friend of Mine)" for an unsuccessful movie The Moonshine War starring Alan Alda.
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