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King Biscuit Concerts
King Biscuit
Every show and more from this legendary syndicate rock concert radio show is available at Wolfgang's, featuring the biggest performers of the 1970s and 80s.
Jackson Browne at the Capitol Theatre 1976
The singer-songwriter captivated his audience at the Cap on his
Pretender
tour
Linda Ronstadt's Country-Pop Appeal
Universal Amphitheatre
Nov 3, 1976
The singer covers Buddy Holly's "That'll Be The Day," "The Eagles' "Desperado" and Willie Nelson's "Crazy" in this '76 set from L.A.
Dr. John Spreads His Funky Gris-Gris
Bottom Line
Nov 8, 1978
New Orleans' favorite son performs his "Mama Roux," "Right Place, Wrong Time" and the Crescent City staple "Iko Iko" in this '78 set.
Nils Lofgren at the Record Plant, 1975
Hippodrome Theatre
Jul 14, 1974
The longtime E Street Band guitarist premieres "Rock & Roll Crook," "Keith Don't Go" and other tunes from his 2nd solo album,
Back It Up!!
Peter Gabriel's last tour with Genesis
Shrine Auditorium
Jan 24, 1975
The theatrical frontman leads the prog-rockers on "Cuckoo Coconut" and other tunes from
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
in this '75 set.
Rod Stewart Wears It Well
Newcastle City Hall
Dec 18, 1976
In 1972, Mod Rod's single "You Wear It Well" reached #1 on the U.S. charts. Hear him sing his hit in this '76 set from Newcastle.
Madonna in her Prime, 1985
JFK Stadium
Jul 13, 1985
Listen to the Material Girl perform her hits "Holiday," "Into the Groove" and "Love Makes the World Go Round" in 1985.
Heart Kicks It Out
Universal Amphitheatre
Jul 17, 1977
Lead singer Ann Wilson delivers typically intense vocal performances on "Magic Man" and "Crazy on You" in this '77 set.
Journey's first tour with Steve Perry
Palladium
May 28, 1978
Steve Perry's first tour with Journey produced some great rock. You'll love how the band sounds here.
Lou Reed at the Bottom Line, 1977
Bottom Line
May 11, 1977
This NYC performance finds the legendary songwriter fighting his way out of the post-glam doldrums, with a team of certified power-punks.
Roger Daltrey Flies Solo
DAR Constitution Hall
Dec 4, 1985
The Who frontman sings "Behind Blue Eyes," "Giving It All Away," "Substitute" and "Won't Get Fooled Again" on his 'Under a Raging Moon' tour of 1985.
Stevie Ray Vaughan Digs In
Spectrum Montreal
Aug 17, 1984
The Texas guitar slinger plays with typical intensity on "Say What!," "Couldn't Stand the Weather" and "Texas Flood" in this '84 set.
The Fabulous Thunderbirds in Austin 1987
Austin Music Hall
May 25, 1987
The T-Birds came home to Austin with an amazing lineup including guests Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe.
Yes 'Close to the Edge' in 1974
Veteran's Memorial Coliseum
Dec 10, 1974
Featuring the twin attack of Chris Squire's bass and Steve Howe's guitar, this 1974 concert is classic Yes, featuring many of the band's cornerstone songs.
Stevie Ray Live in Texas
Austin Opera House
Apr 15, 1984
A Strat-tastic tour de force in this homecoming show for the Lone Star State's string-bender numero uno.
Best of
King Biscuit
Linda Ronstadt's Country-Pop Appeal
Early Bruce Springsteen, 1973
Eric Clapton in Santa Monica, 1978
James Taylor at Carnegie Hall 1974
Dire Straits in 1985
AC/DC's 'Highway to Hell' Tour
Aerosmith 1975
Bonnie Raitt Sizzles in 1979
John Lennon at MSG 1972
Ringo and the All-Starr Band, 2001
The Bee Gees in Full Stride, 1976
Ronnie James Dio In Memoriam
Spectrum
Aug 25, 1984
The Elfin King, who died in 2010, delivers with typical intensity on "Stand Up And Shout" and others from
Holy Diver
in '84.
Roxy Music's Second Edition
City Hall
Oct 28, 1974
Hear Roxy with keyboardist-violinist Eddie Jobson, who replaced Brian Eno in the lineup on their
Country Life
tour of 1974.
Rush in 1984
Maple Leaf Gardens
Sep 21, 1984
Hard-Rock / Prog-Rock leviathans, Rush, put on a clinic in this class King Biscuit recorded concert from 1984. Don't miss this!
Hall & Oates' Blue-Eyed Soul
Roanoke Civic Center
Apr 22, 1982
Daryl Hall joins partner John Oates on their hits "Sara Smile," "Rich Girl" and "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" in 1982.
Early Bruce Springsteen, 1973
Max's Kansas City
Jan 31, 1973
Enjoy one of the earliest professional recordings of the Boss and the E Street Band, heard here in their original line-up.
Eric Clapton in Santa Monica, 1978
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Feb 12, 1978
Slowhand delivers his hits "Lay Down Sally," "Layla" and "Let It Rain" and does a reggae remake of Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door."
James Taylor at Carnegie Hall 1974
Carnegie Hall
May 27, 1974
A superb recording of a great performance at a legendary venue. A tour de force from Sweet Baby James.
Dire Straits in 1985
San Antonio Municipal Auditorium
Aug 16, 1985
The
Brothers In Arms
album was released in May 1985. Hear them five months later in a superb show at the peak of their powers.
AC/DC's 'Highway to Hell' Tour
Towson State College
Oct 16, 1979
Scottish-born Aussie guitar slinger Angus Young riffs on "Live Wire," "Bad Boy Boogie" and "Shot Down in Flames" in '79.
Aerosmith 1975
Central Park
Aug 29, 1975
Watch out New York - Aerosmith is coming to town! These notorious bad boys swaggered like the bastard sons of Mick and Keef.
Bonnie Raitt Sizzles in 1979
Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
Jul 5, 1979
Her commerical breakthrough may have been a dozen years away but this show smokes - one of our favorites at Wolfgang's.