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a ticket for this concert - provided by www.edinburghgigarchive.com | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Kevin Ayers |
Tour: | 1976-1977 Kevin Ayers performances |
Venue: | Playhouse Theatre |
Location: | Edinburgh, Scotland, UK |
Support acts: | Soft Machine, Ivor Cutler |
Ticket prices: | 2,00 UK pounds |
On 1976-08-31, Andy Summers performed in Kevin Ayers' band at the Playhouse Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
Setlist
Among the songs performed were:
Recording information
This section needs more information. Please note if an official or unofficial recording, or recording(s), is known to exists of this performance.
Trivia
The Sounds review from September 11 mentions "Andy Summers' muscular lead guitar".
Today Andy Summers met John Etheridge (Soft Machine) for the first time. Both musicians would become friends and played music together. Before there were any concerts or recordings Andy joined The Police. They remained friends and eventually released Invisible Threads in 1993.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
References
sources: ticket, internet; review in Sounds - September 11, 1976; review in NME - September 18, 1976; Guitar "unplugged" - April 1994