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This was the first of two Musicorama concerts at [[L'Olympia]] in Paris. The Animals would perform on March 15, but today they jumped on stage as [[Zoot Money's Big Roll Band]] performed their last song and pulled down Zoot Money's trousers.
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In [[One Train Later]] Andy mentions that the next Melody Maker issue (March 17 seems to early, so that was probably March 24) included a full page about that concert. This was great promotion for next day's [[Zoot Money's Big Roll Band]] concert at the Manor House (so that would probably be March 25 then).
  
 
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Revision as of 05:42, 20 October 2011


1966-03-14
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Performance summary
Artist performing: James Brown
Tour: Zoot Money's Big Roll Band performances
Venue: L'Olympia
Location: Paris, France
Support acts: Antoine, Zoot Money's Big Roll Band
Ticket prices: TICKET PRICES


On 1966-03-14, Andy Summers performed with Zoot Money's Big Roll Band at L'Olympia in Paris, France.

Setlist

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Recording information

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Trivia

This was the first of two Musicorama concerts at L'Olympia in Paris. The Animals would perform on March 15, but today they jumped on stage as Zoot Money's Big Roll Band performed their last song and pulled down Zoot Money's trousers.

In One Train Later Andy mentions that the next Melody Maker issue (March 17 seems to early, so that was probably March 24) included a full page about that concert. This was great promotion for next day's Zoot Money's Big Roll Band concert at the Manor House (so that would probably be March 25 then).

See also

External links

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References

sources: One Train Later; Billboard - April 9, 1966