The Olympics Concert History

The Olympics are an American doo-wop group, formed in 1957 by lead singer Walter Ward (August 28, 1940 – December 11, 2006). The group included Eddie Lewis (tenor, Ward's cousin), Charles Fizer (tenor), Walter Hammond (baritone) and Melvin King (bass) and, except for Lewis, were friends in a Los Angeles, California, high school.

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The Olympics / The Beach Boys / The Righteous Brothers / Bob Vaught And The Renegades on Apr 13, 1963 [179-small]

The Olympics / The Beach Boys / The Righteous Brothers / Bob Vaught And The Renegades
Apr 13, 1963
 Bakersfield, California, United States
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Pop
Soul
Funk
Rhythm And Blues
Doo-Wop
Brill Building Pop
Instrumental Funk
Northern Soul
Beach Music
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2017 1 concert
2015 4 concerts
2014 5 concerts
2013 2 concerts
2012 3 concerts
2011 3 concerts
2009 2 concerts
1963 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Olympics had?

The Olympics has had 22 concerts.

What genre is The Olympics?

The Olympics is most often considered to be Pop, Soul, Funk, Rhythm And Blues, Doo-Wop, Brill Building Pop, Instrumental Funk, Northern Soul, and Beach Music.

When was the last The Olympics concert?

The last The Olympics concert was on March 29, 2017 at First Avenue and 7th St Entry - 7th St Entry Room in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The bands that performed were: Twinsmith / The Olympics.

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