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1994 15 sep.Free Trade HallNo setlists
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1994 20 ago.Geelhouse Rock 1994No setlists
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1992 27 may.The Queen's Hall 18 Canciones
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1992 23 may.Music HallNo setlists
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1991 2 feb.Hackney EmpireNo setlists
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1990 11 sep.Caesar's PalaceNo setlists
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1990 7 jul.Hattonrigg HotelNo setlists
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1990 15 abr.Oh Henry'sNo setlists
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1989 29 nov.Restaurant Kettenbrücke 15 Canciones
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1989 4 feb.FernverkehrNo setlists
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1986 18 nov.Frank Erwin CenterNo setlists
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1986 23 oct.Maple Leaf GardensNo setlists
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1986 19 oct.Hartford Civic CenterNo setlists
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1986 17 sep.Rackis 15 Canciones
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1986 30 jun.ZecheNo setlists
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1986 29 jun.Parkpop 1986No setlists
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1986 20 jun.Quartier LatinNo setlists
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1986 8 may.Lochem 7000 Festival 1986No setlists
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1984 16 dic.The Mayfair 16 Canciones
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1984 20 oct.The Half MoonNo setlists
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1984 26 ago.Scottish Rock and Pop Festival 1984No setlists
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1984 25 jul.Tamdhu 16 Canciones
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- Artista
- Frankie Miller
- Género
- pub rock
- Fecha de inicio
- Ciudad
- Glasgow, United Kingdom
- Biografía
- There are two singers named F.M. 1) One of them is the American country-singer from Texas (and some of the songs listed below are in fact some of his recordings), but this is about Frankie Miller (born 2 November 1949, in Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland) who is the Scottish rock singer/songwriter, who had moderate success in the 1970s with a gritty voice similar to Rod Stewart or Joe Cocker. Bob Seger has remarked that Miller was one of his favourite singers, in an article published in 1978, in Rolling Stone Magazine.
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