Between the years 1969 and 1975, many acts performed at the Dagenham Roundhouse venue, which was also known as the Village Blues Club.
Act | Date | Notes |
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Genesis | 1 January 1972[1] | |
Elton John | 27 March 1971[2] | Cancelled on medical advice "due to the pressure of sustained work"[2] |
Arthur Brown | 19 May 1973[3] | |
Hawkwind | 22 January 1972[4] | Cancelled |
Hawkwind | 4 March 1972[4] | |
Hawkwind | 25 March 1972[4] | |
Hawkwind | 3 June 1972[4][5] | |
Hawkwind | 2 September 1972[4][5] | |
Audience | 30 October 1971[6] | |
Family | 5 July 1969[7] | |
Family | 18 November 1969[7] | |
Family | 28 February 1970[7] | |
Family | 2 January 1971[7] | |
Family | 3 April 1971[7] | |
Rory Gallagher | 19 April 1969[8] | |
Rory Gallagher | 4 April 1970[8] | with Sour Milk Sea |
Rory Gallagher | 13 June 1970[8] | |
Rory Gallagher | 24 July 1971[8] | |
Rory Gallagher | 8 January 1972[8] | |
Rory Gallagher | 1 July 1972[8] | with Bizantium |
Rory Gallagher | 19 April 1975[9] | |
Marmalade Skies | 1 September 1973[10] | With Nazareth |
Marmalade Skies | 29 September 1973[10] | With Henry Cow[10][11] and Faust[11] |
Thin Lizzy | 7 June 1975[12] | |
Thin Lizzy | 8 November 1975[13] | |
Barclay James Harvest | 5 June 1975 | Charity show - Barclay James Harvest was billed but did not appear |
Heads Hands & Feet | 13 November 1971[14] | |
Albert Lee | Oct/Nov 1971[15] | |
Uriah Heep | 19 June 1971[16] | Italian Tour |
Uriah Heep | 18 December1971[16] | Show ended prematurely due to technical problems. Rescheduled for 29 March 1972 |
Uriah Heep | 29 March 1972[17] | rescheduled from 18 December 1971 |
Patto | 20 November 1971 [18] | with Carol Grimes and Uncle Dog |
The CAN | 28 September 1974[19] | U.K. Tour; unissued recording; set list;Gomorrha 21' Fiddle Sticks 21' Chain Reaction 18' Improvisation 17' Meadow Sweet 16' Improvisation 18' (unissued, total:111') |
Fleetwood Mac | 14 November 1970[20] | |
Barclay James Harvest | 26 January 1974[21] | Support act: Regeneration. Set included: Summer Soldier; Medicine Man; She Said; One Hundred Thousand Smiles Out; Galadriel; After The Day; Crazy (Over You); Mockingbird; Dark Now My Sky |
Barclay James Harvest | 6 August 1974[21] | Supported by Rare Bird |
Man | 5 August 1972[22] | |
Man | 24 February 1973[22] | |
Man | 7 July 1973[22] | |
Man | 27 October 1973[22] | |
Man | 17 August 1974[22] | Supported by Al Matthews |
Sam Apple Pie | 24 August 1974[22] |