List of King Biscuit Flower Hour shows

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Contents

[edit] 1973–1979

Broadcast date Artist Notes
February 18, 1973 Blood, Sweat & Tears, the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Bruce Springsteen
April 29, 1973 Edgar Winter Group, Ritchie Havens
August 26, 1973 Humble Pie, Frampton's Camel 90 minutes
September 30, 1973 Focus, Joe Walsh
October 28, 1973 Procol Harum Los Angeles, CA
January 27, 1974 Steve Miller Band, Grin
February 10, 1974 Mountain, Climax Blues Band
February 24, 1974 Seals & Crofts
March 10, 1974 Emerson, Lake & Palmer
March 31, 1974 The Who The Spectrum, Philadelphia; Capital Centre, Largo 1973
June 9, 1974 Procol Harum
June 30, 1974 James Taylor Carnegie Hall, New York
July 14, 1974 Stephen Stills, Maria Muldaur
July 28, 1974 Johnny Winter, Robin Trower
August 25, 1974 Earth, Wind & Fire, Rory Gallagher
September 8, 1974 Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Les Variations
September 29, 1974 The Rolling Stones 1973 European Tour
October 13, 1974 Santana
October 27, 1974 Chicago Louisville Memorial Auditorium
November 10, 1974 Edgar Winter Group, Suzi Quatro
November 24, 1974 The Rolling Stones 1973 European Tour
December 8, 1974 J. Geils Band, Foghat
December 29, 1974 The Who
January 26, 1975 Yes Boston Gardens
February 2, 1975 Rory Gallagher
February 9, 1975 Alvin Lee, Hot Tuna
February 23, 1975 Maria Muldaur
March 9, 1975 Genesis Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles
April 27, 1975 Humble Pie
May 11, 1975 Rod Stewart
June 8, 1975 Black Oak Arkansas, Blue Oyster Cult
June 29, 1975 The Rolling Stones
July 13, 1975 Slade St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul MN
July 27, 1975 Alice Cooper Los Angeles Forum
August 10, 1975 Santana
August 24, 1975 The Kinks New Victoria Theatre, London
August 31, 1975 Black Sabbath, Triumverat
September 21, 1975 Roxy Music, Strawbs
September 28, 1975 Aerosmith, Gentle Giant
October 12, 1975 Poco, Foghat
November 2, 1975 Chicago
November 9, 1975 Average White Band, Kiss
November 30, 1975 Rick Wakeman, Renaissance
December 21, 1975 The Kinks New Victoria Theatre, London
December 28, 1975 Janis Ian, 10cc
January 25, 1976 Dave Mason, Ted Nugent
February 1, 1976 Lynyrd Skynyrd Cardiff, Wales 1975
February 8, 1976 Stephen Stills, Patti Smith Group
February 22, 1976 Joan Baez music & interview
February 29, 1976 Fleetwood Mac New Haven Coliseum 1975
March 7, 1976 Emerson, Lake & Palmer
March 28, 1976 Deep Purple, Styx
April 25, 1976 David Bowie 90 minutes
May 9, 1976 Monty Python 60 minutes, Live at City Center with a special introduction by John Cleese and Dave Herman
May 30, 1976 Elvin Bishop
June 27, 1976 Fools Gold, Dan Fogelberg
July 4, 1976 Nils Lofgren, Robin Trower
July 11, 1976 Robin Trower, Angel
July 25, 1976 Joe Cocker, The Tubes
August 15, 1976 Genesis Hammersmith Odeon, London
August 29, 1976 The Band Washington, DC
September 26, 1976 Gary Wright
October 3, 1976 Stephen Stills, Patti Smith Group
October 17, 1976 Bob Marley
November 28, 1976 Grateful Dead
December 5, 1976 Robin Trower, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
December 26, 1976 Hot Tuna, Rory Gallagher
January 9, 1977 Stephen Stills
January 16, 1977 Wishbone Ash, Black Sabbath
January 23, 1977 Woody Allen music & interview
January 30, 1977 Bee Gees 90 minutes
February 13, 1977 Foghat Philadelphia, PA
February 20, 1977 Marshall Tucker Band London
February 27, 1977 Eric Clapton Dallas & Houston (90 minutes)
April 23, 1977 The Kinks Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
May 15, 1977 Iggy Pop, Nazareth
May 29, 1977 Volunteer Jam
June 5, 1977 Doobie Brothers
June 12, 1977 Boston Long Beach Arena
June 19, 1977 New Riders of the Purple Sage, Outlaws
June 26, 1977 Jimmy Page Mysticism and Music (music & interview)
July 3, 1977 Stephen Stills
July 10, 1977 Daryl Hall & John Oates
July 17, 1977 Supertramp
July 24, 1977 Kenny Loggins
July 31, 1977 Foreigner, Utopia
August 7, 1977 Genesis Rainbow Theatre, London
August 14, 1977 Heart, Burton Cummings
August 21, 1977 10cc
August 28, 1977 Rod Stewart 90 minutes
September 4, 1977 Ringo Starr A Conversation with Ringo (music & interview)
September 18, 1977 Ramones, Runaways, Talking Heads
October 16, 1977 Ultravox, Dr. Feelgood
November 6, 1977 Boston Long Beach Arena
November 13, 1977 Robin Trower, Graham Parker
November 27, 1977 Grateful Dead 90 minutes
December 11, 1977 Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd
January 1, 1978 Heart
January 8, 1978 Thin Lizzy, Pablo Cruise
February 5, 1978 Foreigner, Supertramp
March 5, 1978 Rod Stewart
March 19, 1978 Be Bop Deluxe, Graham Parker
March 26, 1978 Eric Clapton Santa Monica, CA
April 2, 1978 Foghat; Winters, Waters & Cotton
April 9, 1978 Volunteer Jam 90 minutes
April 16, 1978 Elvis Costello
April 23, 1978 Rod Stewart music & interview
April 30, 1978 Frank Zappa
May 7, 1978 Emerson, Lake & Palmer
May 14, 1978 Bob Weir, Dickey Betts
May 21, 1978 Patti Smith Group, Ian Dury & the Blockheads
May 28, 1978 Journey, Meat Loaf
June 4, 1978 Doobie Brothers
June 25, 1978 Foreigner Rainbow Theatre, London
July 2, 1978 Grateful Dead
July 9, 1978 Alice Cooper
July 16, 1978 Bob Marley, John Hall
July 23, 1978 The Rolling Stones Memphis, TN (90 minutes)
July 30, 1978 California Jam (part 1) Aerosmith, Ted Nugent
August 6, 1978 Rick Danko, Levon Helm & RCO All Stars
August 13, 1978 California Jam (part 2) Bob Welch, Mahogany Rush
August 20, 1978 Eddie Money, Little River Band
August 27, 1978 California Jam (part 3) Dave Mason, Heart
September 3, 1978 Bee Gees
September 10, 1978 Bruce Springsteen An Evening with Bruce Springsteen (music & interview)
September 24, 1978 America, Karla Bonoff
October 1, 1978 Foreigner
October 8, 1978 Atlanta Rhythm Section
November 5, 1978 Eric Clapton
November 12, 1978 Todd Rundgren
November 19, 1978 Rockpile, Cheap Trick
November 26, 1978 Yes
December 10, 1978 Meat Loaf
February 4, 1979 Yes
February 11, 1978 Heart
March 4, 1979 Atlanta Rhythm Section, Eddie Money
March 11, 1979 Blondie, George Thorogood
March 18, 1979 IRC Benefit Concert
March 25, 1979 Rod Stewart 2 hour special
April 1, 1979 Doobie Brothers, Boomtown Rats
April 29, 1979 The Rolling Stones Memphis, TN 1978 (90 minutes)
May 6, 1979 Rod Stewart
May 13, 1979 Super Jam
May 20, 1979 Blues Brothers music & interview
May 27, 1979 Roxy Music, Robert Gordon
June 17, 1979 Alice Cooper
July 1, 1979 Grateful Dead
July 8, 1979 Ted Nugent Hammersmith Odeon, London
July 15, 1979 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Steve Forbert Paradise Theatre, Boston 1978
July 29, 1979 The Who
August 5, 1979 Eric Clapton, Van Morrison
August 19, 1979 Charlie Daniels Band, Henry Paul Band
August 26, 1979 Blondie, The Babys
September 9, 1979 Rockpile, Ian Hunter
September 16, 1979 The Cars, The Clash
September 30, 1979 Rod Stewart
October 7, 1979 Ted Nugent, Cheap Trick
November 4, 1979 Charlie Daniels Band, Marshall Tucker Band
November 11, 1979 Joe Jackson, Talking Heads
November 18, 1979 Van Morrison
November 25, 1979 The M.U.S.E. Rally 2 hour special
December 31, 1979 Robert Palmer, Talking Heads

[edit] 1980–1989

Broadcast date Artist Notes
January 13, 1980 Blondie, Joe Jackson
January 20, 1980 Jethro Tull
February 3, 1980 Graham Parker, Roxy Music
February 10, 1980 Jefferson Starship
February 24, 1980 Molly Hatchet, 38 Special
March 9, 1980 Pat Benatar, Rockets
March 16, 1980 The Babys, Blue Oyster Cult
March 30, 1980 Foreigner The Omni, Atlanta 1979
April 6, 1980 Bob Seger A Conversation with Bob Seger (music & interview)
April 13, 1980 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Hammersmith Odeon, London
April 20, 1980 Todd Rundgren, Squeeze
May 4, 1980 Joe Jackson
May 11, 1980 Warren Zevon, Willie Nile
May 18, 1980 Marshall Tucker Band
May 25, 1980 Boomtown Rats, Specials
June 1, 1980 Bonnie Raitt, Pat Metheny
June 8, 1980 Pat Benatar, The Cars 90 minutes
June 15, 1980 ZZ Top
June 22, 1980 Grateful Dead
June 29, 1980 Aerosmith
July 6, 1980 Blues Brothers
July 20, 1980 Blackfoot, Triumph
July 27, 1980 The Rolling Stones Radio Meets the Rolling Stones (music & interviews)
August 10, 1980 Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, Robin Lane & the Chartbusters
August 17, 1980 Rossington Collins Band
August 24, 1980 Henry Paul Band, Point Blank
August 31, 1980 ZZ Top
September 7, 1980 Roxy Music
September 14, 1980 Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult
September 21, 1980 MUSE Rally
September 28, 1980 Daryl Hall & John Oates
October 12, 1980 Eddie Money, Warren Zevon
October 19, 1980 Elvis Costello, Devo
October 26, 1980 Grateful Dead
November 2, 1980 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Hammersmith Odeon, London
November 9, 1980 Pat Benatar Old Waldorf, San Francisco
November 16, 1980 Allman Brothers Band
November 23, 1980 Paul Simon, Jack Bruce & Friends
December 14, 1980 John Cougar, Gamma
December 21, 1980 Ted Nugent, Scorpions
December 28, 1980 1980 Year End Special
January 11, 1981 Rockpile The Ritz, New York 1980
January 18, 1981 Johnny Van Zandt
January 25, 1981 Jethro Tull
February 1, 1981 Dire Straits, Thin Lizzy
February 8, 1981 Pat Benatar
February 15, 1981 Pretenders, Jim Carroll Band
February 22, 1981 Molly Hatchet
March 1, 1981 Allman Brothers Band Sunrise Theatre, Miami
March 8, 1981 UFO, Pat Travers
March 15, 1981 The Cars, Eddie Money
March 22, 1981 Michael Stanley Band, April Wine
March 29, 1981 Outlaws, Johnny Van Zandt
April 5, 1981 Boz Scaggs
April 12, 1981 Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Ry Cooder
April 19, 1981 Todd Rundgren & Utopia
April 26, 1981 Humble Pie, Loverboy
May 3, 1981 Pretenders, Jim Carroll Band
May 10, 1981 Greg Kihn Band, Willie Nile Live at the Savoy Theater, New York City
May 17, 1981 Eric Clapton
May 24, 1981 38 Special
May 31, 1981 Marshall Tucker Band
June 7, 1981 The Cars, April Wine
June 21, 1981 Gary U.S. Bonds, Garland Jeffreys
June 28, 1981 Frank Zappa
July 5, 1981 Dire Straits San Francisco, CA 1979
July 12, 1981 Steppenwolf, Point Blank
July 19, 1981 Jefferson Starship Saratoga Springs, NY
July 26, 1981 Squeeze The Ritz, New York
August 9, 1981 Billy Squier, Tom Johnston
August 16, 1981 Santana
August 23, 1981 The Tubes
August 30, 1981 Blackfoot, Johnny Van Zandt
September 13, 1981 Ozzy Osbourne
September 20, 1981 Kim Carnes
September 27, 1981 Michael Stanley Band, Icehouse
October 11, 1981 Joe Walsh Reunion Arena, Dallas
October 18, 1981 Rush, Ian Hunter
October 25, 1981 Party at the Palladium
November 1, 1981 38 Special, Point Blank
November 15, 1981 Little River Band, Mink DeVille
November 22, 1981 Pat Benatar Reunion Arena, Dallas (part 1)
November 29, 1981 Pat Benatar Reunion Arena, Dallas (part 2)
December 6, 1981 Jethro Tull
December 13, 1981 Greg Lake
December 20, 1981 Henry Paul Band, Nils Lofgren
December 27, 1981 1981 Year End Special
January 3, 1982 Jefferson Starship
January 10, 1982 Loverboy Reunion Arena, Dallas
January 24, 1981 Quarterflash, Novo Combo
January 31, 1982 U2, Devo
February 7, 1982 Rainbow, Pat Travers
February 14, 1982 Joan Jett, Romantics
February 28, 1982 George Thorogood, Bryan Adams
March 7, 1982 Pat Benatar
March 14, 1982 An Evening with Carmine Appice and Friends Savoy Theatre, New York
March 21, 1982 Molly Hatchet
March 28, 1982 Le Roux, Blackfoot
April 4, 1982 Todd Rundgren & Utopia
April 11, 1982 Joe Walsh
April 25, 1982 UFO, Saxon
May 2, 1982 Ozzy Osbourne
May 9, 1982 Huey Lewis & the News, Bobby & the Midnites
May 16, 1982 Greg Kihn Band
May 23, 1982 Prism, Ian Hunter
May 30, 1982 Aldo Nova, George Thorogood
June 13, 1982 Franke & the Knockouts, Dixie Dregs
June 20, 1982 Genesis Nassau Coliseum 1981
June 27, 1982 Dave Edmunds, Dwight Twilley
July 11, 1982 Graham Parker, Sparks
July 18, 1982 Journey The Summit, Houston
July 25, 1982 Outlaws, Johnny & the Distractions
Augsut 1, 1982 Quarterflash
August 8, 1982 ZZ Top, Krokus
August 15, 1982 Foreigner, UFO
August 22, 1982 Joe Cocker, Marshall Crenshaw
August 29, 1982 Flock of Seagulls, Blasters
September 5, 1982 Aldo Nova, Prism
September 12, 1982 Jon Anderson
September 19, 1982 John Waite, Axe
October 10, 1982 Men At Work, Billy Idol
October 17, 1982 John Cougar Lincoln, NE
October 24, 1982 Elton John
October 31, 1982 Santana
November 7, 1982 Molly Hatchet
November 14, 1982 Eddie Money, Steve Forbert
November 21, 1982 Triumph
November 28, 1982 Jethro Tull
December 5, 1982 Moody Blues
December 12, 1982 Triumph
December 19, 1982 Pat Travers, Johnny Van Zandt
December 26, 1982 1982 Year End Special
January 2, 1983 Men At Work, Flock of Seagulls
January 9, 1983 Rainbow
January 16, 1983 Novo Combo, Warren Zevon
January 23, 1983 Stray Cats The Ritz, New York
January 30, 1983 Psychedelic Furs, The Fixx
February 13, 1983 Saga
March 13, 1983 Utopia, Marshall Crenshaw
March 20, 1983 Red Rider, Robert Ellis Orrall
March 27, 1983 Greg Kihn Band
April 3, 1983 April Wine, John Waite
April 10, 1983 Bryan Adams Albany, NY
April 17, 1983 Culture Club, Thompson Twins
April 24, 1983 Golden Earring, B'zz
May 8, 1983 Thomas Dolby, Art In America
May 15, 1983 Ultravox, ABC
May 22, 1983 Chris DeBurgh, Modern English
May 29, 1983 U2 Orpheum Theatre, Boston
June 5, 1983 Billy Idol, The Fixx
June 12, 1983 Jon Butcher Axis, Divinyls
June 19, 1983 Dave Edmunds, Robert Hazard
June 26, 1983 Michael Bolton, The Call
July 3, 1983 Phil Collins
July 10, 1983 Red Rockers, The Members
July 24, 1983 Phil Collins
July 31, 1983 Capitol Theatre 10th Anniversary Special
August 21, 1983 Gary Myrick, Tears For Fears
September 11, 1983 Jefferson Starship, Twisted Sister
September 18, 1983 Robert Palmer, Madness
September 25, 1983 Quiet Riot, Zebra
October 2, 1983 The Who Maple Leaf Gardens
October 9, 1983 Shooting Star, Kix
October 16, 1983 Graham Parker, The Bongos
October 23, 1983 Big Country
October 30, 1983 Dio, Queensryche
November 6, 1983 Stevie Ray Vaughan, Red Rockers
November 20, 1983 Billy Squier
November 27, 1983 Payolas, Eric Martin Band
December 4, 1983 Phil Collins, Chris DeBurgh
December 11, 1983 Romantics, Nick Heyward
January 29, 1984 Robert Plant Austin, TX (part 1)
February 5, 1984 Robert Plant Austin, TX (part 2)
May 20, 1984 Genesis The Spectrum, Philadelphia (part 1)
May 27, 1984 Genesis The Spectrum, Philadelphia (part 2)
August 26, 1984 David Bowie Montreal Forum
September 23, 1984 Stevie Ray Vaughan Le Spectrum, Montreal
December 2, 1984 Kiss, Motley Crue
December 23, 1984 Elvis Costello Tower Theater, Philadelphia
April 14, 1985 Tom Petty, George Thorogood
September 8, 1985 Robert Plant Reunion Arena, Dallas
November 10, 1985 Dire Straits (part 1)
November 17, 1985 Dire Straits (part 2)
November 30, 1986 The Genesis Event (part 1)
December 7, 1986 The Genesis Event (part 2)
December 14, 1986 The Genesis Event Los Angeles Forum (part 3)
December 21, 1986 The Genesis Event Los Angeles Forum (part 4)
March 29, 1987 David Gilmour, Pete Townshend, Chrissie Hynde Royal Albert Hall, London 1986
May 3, 1987 Bryan Adams
May 31, 1987 Crowded House
February 21, 1988 Grateful Dead part 1
February 28, 1988 Grateful Dead part 2
May 29, 1988 15th Anniversary Celebration 4 hour special
September 25, 1988 Gregg Allman
April 3, 1989 Genesis Best Of Genesis Various Concerts
May 14, 1989 David Crosby
November 26, 1989 Best of the '80s part 1
December 3, 1989 Best of the '80s part 2

[edit] 1990–1999

Broadcast date Artist Notes
January 7, 1990 Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe part 1
January 14, 1990 Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe part 2

[edit] 2000–2007

Broadcast date Artist Notes
January 3, 2000

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gallucci, Michael. “King Biscuit Flower Hour Records: There’s Plenty More in the Archives” Goldmine May 8, 1998: 42-46