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| - In addition to the gigs listed below, Peel was also the regular presenter of a BBC concert show until the end of the year (see 1971 Concert Shows for more details). Unknown dates (1970 or 1971) Manor House Ballroom, Ipswich: John Peel Roadshow [1] Talk Of The Town, London: Jackson 5 media showcase Unknown venue (Polytechnic in Hamstead): Loudon Wainwright III Nag's Head, Wollaston, Northants: Peel had regular Friday night gigs at the venue for around a year from spring 1970. 1 Blisworth, Blissworth Hotel: Audience [2] 14 Roundhouse, London: Rolling Stones [4] 30 Portsmouth, Tricorn Club: Audience [6]
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| - In addition to the gigs listed below, Peel was also the regular presenter of a BBC concert show until the end of the year (see 1971 Concert Shows for more details). Unknown dates (1970 or 1971) Manor House Ballroom, Ipswich: John Peel Roadshow [1] Talk Of The Town, London: Jackson 5 media showcase Unknown venue (Polytechnic in Hamstead): Loudon Wainwright III Nag's Head, Wollaston, Northants: Peel had regular Friday night gigs at the venue for around a year from spring 1970. 1 Blisworth, Blissworth Hotel: Audience [2] 6 43 King Street, Covent Garden (The Old Middle Earth), "Oz Police Ball - A Gala Benefit For The Oz Obscenity Trial": "A star-studded all nighter starting at 8.30 with: Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come/Viv Stanshall's Seanhead Showband/Gene Vincent's Houseshakers/Pink Fairies/Egg/Third World War/Gnidrolog and John Peel holding it together." [3] 14 Roundhouse, London: Rolling Stones [4] 26 Locarno, Sunderland: Mott The Hoople, Medicine Head [5] 30 Portsmouth, Tricorn Club: Audience [6] 9 Roundhouse, BIT Benefit: Funkadelic, Little Free Rock, National Head Band, Good Habit, Zoo, Zoot Money [7] 1 (or 23 Aug. 1971) Talk Of The Town, London: Lovelace Watkins 22-28 Glastonbury Fayre: Melanie, Quintessence, Edgar Broughton Band, Pink Fairies, Terry Reid with David Lyndley and Linda Lewis, Gong, David Bowie, Hawkwind, Arthur Brown, Brinsley Schwarz, Fairport Convention, Family, Traffic [8] [9] 5 Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh: A weekend long Pop Festival, final night concert featuring Fairport Convention, Stealer's Wheel and a 'pop forum'. The forum consisted of John Peel, John Walters, Tony Palmer, Stuart Henry, Nik Cohn, Bruce Findlay 24 Royal Albert Hall: Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Charles Groves, pianist Radu Lupu. Prom concert 02. [10] Programme: 1.
* Sibelius: Symphony No. 6 2.
* Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor 3.
* Bernard Naylor: Scenes & Prophecies 4.
* Elgar: Enigma Variations 7 Hobbit's Garden, Wimbledon: Genesis, Roxy Music, Gravy Train [11]
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