The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown To Do First U.S. Tour Since 1969
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(Prog) The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown have announced a 2017 US tour - their first run of live shows since 1969. The British psychedelic outfit will head out on the road next February under the Zim Zam ZIm tour banner - the name of their latest album, which launched in 2014. They scheduled the shows to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their influential debut single, Devil's Grip - which is said to have "helped shape the worldwide psychedelic movement." Frontman Brown says: "The last time I toured the US with The Crazy World was early 1969. It was our third tour there. At the time, the band had been headlining massive festivals, alongside Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Jefferson Airplane, and other top attractions of the time. Iggy Pop and Alice Cooper were still only mildly famous, somewhere down the bill." See the dates here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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