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2010 30 may.Santa Cruz Blues Festival 2010No setlists
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2009 1 jun.Harvelle's 20 Canciones
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2008 15 may.The Falcon 18 Canciones
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2008 13 may.The Cabooze 17 Canciones
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2008 3 may.Rams Head On Stage 16 Canciones
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2008 1 may.Blender Theatre at Gramercy 16 Canciones
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2008 26 abr.Carling Academy IslingtonNo setlists
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2008 22 abr.Later with Jools Holland 4 Canciones
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2008 18 feb.Orpheum TheatreNo setlists
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2008 13 feb.Café du Nord 13 Canciones
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2005 29 may.Jazz CafeNo setlists
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2005 7 ene.Balcony Bar at Trocadero Theatre 13 Canciones
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2005 7 ene.World Cafe Live 4 Canciones
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2005 5 ene.Rams Head On Stage 13 Canciones
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2005 4 ene.House of BluesNo setlists
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2004 23 ene.Sundance Film Festival 2004No setlists
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2004 22 ene.Sundance Film Festival 2004No setlists
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1992 4 ago.OlympiastadionNo setlists
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1992 1 ago.Stockholms StadionNo setlists
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1992 30 jul.Valle HovinNo setlists
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1992 28 jul.Gentofte StadionNo setlists
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1992 27 jul.Gentofte StadionNo setlists
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- Artista
- Was (Not Was)
- Género
- dance rock
- Fecha de inicio
- Ciudad
- Detroit, United States
- Biografía
- Was (Not Was) is an eccentric pop group founded by David Weiss (a.k.a. David Was) and Don Fagenson (a.k.a. Don Was). (Don Was is also a famous producer, who has worked with The B-52's, The Rolling Stones and many other artists.) Weiss and Fagenson were childhood friends who grew up together in suburban Detroit, US. Due largely to Fagenson's poverty, they decided to form Was (Not Was) in 1979. The name of the band was derived from Fagenson's son, who enjoyed contradicting words such as 'Blue' with 'Not Blue'.
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