![]() March 20-21, 1964 Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, NYĪmerican Folk Blues and Gospel Festival UK Tour 1964 with Muddy Waters, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Rev. OctoFairfield Hall, Croydon, ENG (2 shows 6.30 & 8.50, 'American Negro Blues Festival', with Lonnie Johnson, Otis Spann, Memphis Slim, Sonny Boy Williamson, Victoria Spivey, Big Joe Williams, Willie Dixon, Matt 'Guitar' Murphy, Bill Stepney & (compere) Chris Barber) ![]() OctoSportpalast, Berlin, GER (American Folk Blues Festival, with Sonny Boy Williamson (II), Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, Lonnie Johnson, Memphis Slim, Big Joe Williams, Matt “Guitar” Murphy, Victoria Spivey & Bill Stepney) OctoJahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, GER (American Folk Blues Festival) SeptemPalais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, BEL (American Folk Blues Festival, with Sonny Boy Williamson (II), Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, Lonnie Johnson, Memphis Slim, Big Joe Williams, Matt “Guitar” Murphy, Victoria Spivey & Bill Stepney) JCopacabana, Chicago, IL (Folk Festival of the Blues) SeptemAlex Loung, Chicago, IL ('A Going Away Party' for Willie Dixon & June 18-24, 1962 Loon Club, Minneapolis, MN JFreebody Park, Newport, RI (Newport Jazz Festival 1960)ĭecemEllis Memorial Auditorium, Memphis, TN (WDIA Goodwill Revue 1960)Ĭarnegie Hall, New York City, NY ("Blues At Carnegie", with Jimmy Reed, Big Maybelle, Jimmy Witherspoon & Oscar Brown Jr.) OctoBarrelhouse And Blues Club, London, ENGĪpCarnegie Hall, New York City, NY (Folksong '59, with Jimmy Driftwood, Memphis Slim, Mike Seeger, Pete Seeger & Alan Lomax) Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, SCOT (Chris Barber's Jazz Band) October 25-26, 1958 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG (Chris Barber's Jazz Band) OctoColston Hall, Bristol, ENG (Chris Barber's Jazz Band) OctoTown Hall, Birmingham, ENG (Chris Barber's Jazz Band) OctoWinter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG (Chris Barber's Jazz Band) Pancras Town Hall, London, ENG (Chris Barber's Jazz Band) OctoGaumont, Doncaster, ENG (Chris Barber's Jazz Band) OctoCity Hall, Newcastle, ENG (with Chris Barber's Jazz Band) October 16-17, 1958 Odeon Theatre, Leeds, ENG (Leeds Centenary Music Festival, 2 shows 6.30 & 8.45 each day with the Jazz Today Unit) OctoManchester, ENG (UK TV "People & Places") SeptemGraystone Ballroom, Detroit, MI (After Hour Extravaganza, with Annie Laurie, Ann Cole, Nappy Brown, Faye Adams, Pee Wee Crayton & All Star Jazz Session)Ĭhris Barber's Jazz Band & Muddy Waters UK Tour 1958 MaGraystone Ballroom, Detroit, MI (supporting Lionel Hampton, Faye Adams, Chris Connor, The Turbans & Andre Williams) ![]() ![]() JSilvio's, Chicago, IL (with Howlin' Wolf & Jimmy Reed) June ?, 1956 Ricky's Show Lounge, Chicago, IL Trianon Ballroom, Chicago, IL (with Ray Charles, The Kool Gents, Eddie Boyd, the 5 Chances) JRyman Auditorium, Nashville, TN (Pop, Rhythm & Blues Show, with Sarah Vaughan, Al Hibbler, Nappy Brown, The Moonglows, The Cardinals & 'Red' Prysock and his Band)Īugust 16-21, 1955 Crystal Show Bar, Detroit, MI JIndiana Theatre, Indianapolis, IN (Pop, Rhythm & Blues Show, with Sarah Vaughan, Al Hibbler, Nappy Brown, The Moonglows, The Cardinals & 'Red' Prysock and his Band) JGreystone Ballroom, Cincinnati, OH (Pop, Rhythm & Blues Show, with Sarah Vaughan, Al Hibbler, Nappy Brown, The Moonglows, The Cardinals & 'Red' Prysock and his Band) JanuMasonic Temple, Birmingham, AL (with Little Walter)ĪpIndiana National Guard Armory, Gary, IN NovemSoldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium, Chattanooga, TN (With Ruth Brown, Charles Brown, Ray Charles & Lowell Fulson)ĭecemEllis Memorial Auditorium, Memphis, TN (WDIA Goodwill Revue 1954) SeptemCity Auditorium, Corpus Christi, TX Sussex Avenue Armory, Newark, NJ (Alan Freed's Moondog Coronation Ball, with The Clovers, Charles Brown, Bonnemere and his Mambo Band, The Harptones, Sam Butera & Buddy Johnson and his orchestra with Ella Johnson & Nolan Lewis)ĪugEbbets Field, Brooklyn, NY (Alan Freed's Moondog Jubilee Of Stars Under the Stars, with the Dominoes, the Clovers, the Orioles, Fats Domino, Little Walter, Count Basie Orchestra & Buddy Johnson and his orchestra) Don McCune won his 3rd overall title and first prize of $10,000, Rounding out the top 5 were Don Helling, Don Johnson, Earl Anthony and Mike McGrath.Muddy Waters was the resident musician at Pepper's from 1961 to 1965 24 bowlers qualified for round robin matchplay after 18 games, with total pins plus bonus after 42 total games determining a five-person stepladder. The competition ran until February 24, 1973. The first day of PBA competition was February 20, 1973. The PBA tour's 8th event of 1973, the $90,000 Winston-Salem Classic, was held at Major League Lanes in Winston-Salem, NC.
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