Ambrosia Concert

Virginia Tech University (Blacksburg, VA) Dec 2, 1978

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Ambrosia concert at Virginia Tech University on Dec 2, 1978

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  • Date:
    12.02.1978
  • Tracks:
    7
  • Total Time:
    43:03
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Concert Summary

Formed in 1970, the Southern California band Ambrosia was first recognized by Los Angeles Philharmonic conductor Zubin Mehta, who featured them in part of his All-American Dream Concert the following year. Inspired by many of the progressive rock bands coming out of England in the early-1970s, the rich harmony arrangements of the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and CSN&Y, as well as the soulful vocals of Motown, Ambrosia blended these elements into an original symphonic pop/rock with a slickly produced sound. By 1975, when they released their debut self-titled album, Ambrosia had developed a…entire summary

  • roknrol 01 | Tuesday, December 06, 2011 | 9:11 am

    I saw Ambrosia Thanksgiving eve 1978. They opened for Kansas. This was my first true live concert event. Every time I hear " Holdin' on to yesterday" I am transformed back to to that moment. I have been a somewhat serious musicisan ever since (guitar and what ever instrument I can get my hands on). Thank you Wolfgangs Vault for bringing this memory back to me again. Great show, great sound and great website.

  • sosa68 | Friday, June 25, 2010 | 11:35 pm

    Ambrosia a very good group

  • avalon1 | Sunday, December 20, 2009 | 5:32 pm

    This was a very underrated band.They were creative and way ahead of there time.I saw them a few times and they rocked so hard it drove the yuppie crowd out of the hall!

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, June 30, 2009 | 9:56 am

    Quincy Jones considers "How Much I Feel" as one of his all-time favorite songs. I don't think there can possibly be any better compliment than that!

  • Sungold | Saturday, May 09, 2009 | 10:43 pm

    Joe Puerta later went on to play with Bruce Hornsby as part of "Bruce Hornsby & The Range".

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, February 04, 2009 | 6:38 pm

    Love the song - How Much I Feel... wish I could have seen them play "live"... I grew up listening to 70's music and am still living in my own "musical bubble". This is a great site!!!

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