Rock Concert Season 2

August. 05,1974      
Rating:
8.8
Trailer Synopsis

Don Kirshner's Rock Concert is an American television music variety show that ran during the 1970s and early 1980s, created and produced by Don Kirshner and syndicated to television stations. It premiered on September 27, 1973, with a performance by The Rolling Stones; its last episode was in 1981.

Episode 23 : Fania All-Stars / Honk / Jay Gruska / Roger McGuinn
January. 06,1975
Episode 22 : Isis / Ross / T. Rex
December. 30,1974
Episode 21 : Average White Band / The Guess Who / Labelle
December. 23,1974
Episode 20 : Fancy / Fanny / The Raspberries / Tim Weisberg
December. 16,1974
Episode 19 : The Arrows / Bill Wyman / Sparks / The Stampeders
December. 09,1974
Episode 18 : Atlanta Rhythm Section / Redbone / Roy Wood's Wizzard
December. 02,1974
Episode 17 : Chick Corea & Return To Forever / Ozark Mountain Devils / Roy Buchanan
November. 25,1974
Episode 16 : Edgar Winter Group with Rick Derringer / Foghat
November. 18,1974
Episode 15 : ABBA / B.T. Express / Hot Tuna / REO Speedwagon
November. 11,1974
Episode 14 : John Hartford / Linda Ronstadt / The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band / Steve Martin
November. 04,1974
Episode 13 : Bloodstone / Golden Earring / Jo Jo Gunne
October. 28,1974
Episode 12 : Blue Swede / Fleetwood Mac / Weather Report
October. 21,1974
Episode 11 : Focus / New Birth / UFO
October. 14,1974
Episode 10 : Donovan / Felix Cavaliere / Michael Murphey
October. 07,1974
Episode 9 : Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show / John Sebastian / The Ohio Players
September. 30,1974
Episode 8 : Kool & The Gang / The Rolling Stones / Waylon Jennings
September. 23,1974
Episode 7 : Season 2, Episode 7
September. 16,1974
Episode 6 : Electric Flag / Robert Klein / Rory Gallagher / Steeleye Span
September. 09,1974
Episode 5 : Ashford & Simpson / Dave Mason / Jim Stafford
September. 02,1974
Episode 4 : Bad Company / Rare Earth / Renaissance
August. 26,1974
Episode 3 : Curtis Mayfield / Natural Four / The Stylistics
August. 19,1974
Episode 2 : Dr. John / Graham Central Station / Johnny Nash
August. 12,1974
Episode 1 : The Commodores / The Hues Corporation / The Impressions / The O'Jays
August. 05,1974

Seasons

Season 3
Season 3 1975
Season 2
Season 2 1974
Season 1
Season 1 1973

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