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JAMES GANG TOUR ARCHIVE
updated 3/7/2024
Background
This is a website dedicated to the archival of the Joe Walsh version of James Gang tour dates from January 1968 until December 1971, when Joe Walsh left to begin a solo career. Over time we hope this archival collection will include setlists, photos, ticket stubs, posters, performance reviews and of course details of each concert date, including location, venue, headlining/support acts, number of shows, cancellations, etc. We will only achieve this with your help. So that is why we have included links to the James Gang Tour Archive as it exists today.
Background
The James Gang originated in Cleveland, Ohio in 1966. Joe Walsh (guitar) joined the band in January 1968 replacing Glen Schwartz who had left in late 1967 to help form the band Pacific, Gas & Electric. During the early part of 1968 both Phil Giallombardo (keyboards) and Bill Jeric (guitar) would leave the band. Original member Ronnie Silverman (guitar) returned and replaced Bill Jeric until June 1968 when he left prior to the James Gang appearance in Detroit with Cream. The remaining three-piece band (Joe Walsh-guitar, Jimmy Fox-drums & Tom Kriss-bass) would continue until late 1969 when Kriss was replaced by Dale Peters on bass. This 3-piece (Joe Walsh-guitar, Jimmy Fox-drums & Dale Peters-bass) would be the definitive James Gang until Joe Walsh’s departure in December 1971. The high point of their career may have been their appearance at Carnegie Hall in New York in May 1971, which resulted in a live album “James Gang Live In Concert” which was released in September 1971, four months prior to Joe Walsh’s departure.
Tour Archive
In Search Of
Our goal is to assemble the most accurate, comprehensive tour archive for James Gang from the beginning in 1968 to December 1971. Ultimately we hope to confirm all dates with newspaper ads, performance reviews, ticket stubs and posters. If you have any information on any James Gang concert during this time period please let us know. Send us an email of your information, or scan or send a copy of a newspaper ad, performance review, ticket stub or poster. If any of the information in the tour archive is incomplete or inaccurate please email us with the corrections.
If you taped the show, possess a tape or otherwise know the setlist for any show, please provide us with that information. We also need to know the headlining or opening acts that James Gang played with. If you know the live source for any live track on a James Gang official release, please provide the track and the location.
If you have any information to help us or any questions please email us at: [email protected]
See The Tour Archive for additional bands and venues
© Copyright 2004-2024 Tour Archive. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Tour Archive is prohibited.
This is a website dedicated to the archival of the Joe Walsh version of James Gang tour dates from January 1968 until December 1971, when Joe Walsh left to begin a solo career. Over time we hope this archival collection will include setlists, photos, ticket stubs, posters, performance reviews and of course details of each concert date, including location, venue, headlining/support acts, number of shows, cancellations, etc. We will only achieve this with your help. So that is why we have included links to the James Gang Tour Archive as it exists today.
Background
The James Gang originated in Cleveland, Ohio in 1966. Joe Walsh (guitar) joined the band in January 1968 replacing Glen Schwartz who had left in late 1967 to help form the band Pacific, Gas & Electric. During the early part of 1968 both Phil Giallombardo (keyboards) and Bill Jeric (guitar) would leave the band. Original member Ronnie Silverman (guitar) returned and replaced Bill Jeric until June 1968 when he left prior to the James Gang appearance in Detroit with Cream. The remaining three-piece band (Joe Walsh-guitar, Jimmy Fox-drums & Tom Kriss-bass) would continue until late 1969 when Kriss was replaced by Dale Peters on bass. This 3-piece (Joe Walsh-guitar, Jimmy Fox-drums & Dale Peters-bass) would be the definitive James Gang until Joe Walsh’s departure in December 1971. The high point of their career may have been their appearance at Carnegie Hall in New York in May 1971, which resulted in a live album “James Gang Live In Concert” which was released in September 1971, four months prior to Joe Walsh’s departure.
Tour Archive
- James Gang Gig List January 1968 – May 1968 - UPDATED
- James Gang Gig List June 1968 – October 1969 - UPDATED
- James Gang Gig List November 1969 – December 1971 - UPDATED
In Search Of
Our goal is to assemble the most accurate, comprehensive tour archive for James Gang from the beginning in 1968 to December 1971. Ultimately we hope to confirm all dates with newspaper ads, performance reviews, ticket stubs and posters. If you have any information on any James Gang concert during this time period please let us know. Send us an email of your information, or scan or send a copy of a newspaper ad, performance review, ticket stub or poster. If any of the information in the tour archive is incomplete or inaccurate please email us with the corrections.
If you taped the show, possess a tape or otherwise know the setlist for any show, please provide us with that information. We also need to know the headlining or opening acts that James Gang played with. If you know the live source for any live track on a James Gang official release, please provide the track and the location.
If you have any information to help us or any questions please email us at: [email protected]
See The Tour Archive for additional bands and venues
© Copyright 2004-2024 Tour Archive. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Tour Archive is prohibited.
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