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In reply to the discussion: I'm Not Saying This Was The Best Musical Era Ever... [View all]Crowman2009
(2,490 posts)78. No, but later on Jeff Lynne worked extensively with the solo albums of three ex-Beatles.
Did Sha Na Na perform on the Xanadu soundtrack, I didn't think so!
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In '74 saw that group, most of that group of bands, at a 3 day outdoor concert in Charlotte, NC.
fwvinson
Sep 2021
#34
Some of those acts I saw at the time, some I saw within the last five years on Cape Cod
DFW
Sep 2021
#2
RE: Drummers. I've played in rock bands for the past 50 years, if you include the "garage days".
Progressive Jones
Sep 2021
#58
I was going to guess early 70's, then I saw the note at the top. I was lucky enough to
CCExile
Sep 2021
#25
I often call it "60s Music", but it really went from around 1964 to 1974, or thereabout.
Martin68
Sep 2021
#36
ShaNaNa would be better suited for those 50's rock revival shows around that same time.
Crowman2009
Sep 2021
#76
No, but later on Jeff Lynne worked extensively with the solo albums of three ex-Beatles.
Crowman2009
Sep 2021
#78
I Saw Sha Na Na With Richie Havens At Wash. U In St. Louis A Few Months After Woodstock
Jim G.
Sep 2021
#79
Sorry, but the best era for music was the decades before and after 1800
Fortinbras Armstrong
Sep 2021
#70