Kilburn & the High Roads Concert History

Kilburn & The High Roads were a semi-successful pub-rock group formed in 1970 by Ian Dury and shy jazz pianist Russel Hardy. Described as six men waiting at a bus stop by DJ Charlie Gillet and named after Kilburn High Road, unsurprisingly in Kilburn, London they had only one album Handsome (though another "Wottabunch!" was released after Dury achieved solo success) and in 1973 supported The Who on the British leg of their Quadrophenia tour though their influence would outweigh any commercial success...

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Kilburn & the High Roads on Jan 31, 1976 [461-small]

Kilburn & the High Roads
Jan 31, 1976
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Chris Rigby

Rock
Punk
Jazz
British
Soul
UK
England
Pub Rock
London
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1976 1 concert
1973 3 concerts
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 Peter Cornish

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Kilburn & the High Roads had?

Kilburn & the High Roads has had 4 concerts.

What genre is Kilburn & the High Roads?

Kilburn & the High Roads is most often considered to be Rock, Punk, Jazz, British, Soul, UK, England, Pub Rock, and London.

When was the last Kilburn & the High Roads concert?

The last Kilburn & the High Roads concert was on January 31, 1976 at Students Union Debating Hall in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom.

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