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Commander Cody and related artistsCommander Cody (a.k.a. George Frayne) had attained a fair amount of success recording on the Paramount Records label (including a Top 40 hit with a re-make of the 1958 rockabilly...more Commander Cody (a.k.a. George Frayne) had attained a fair amount of success recording on the Paramount Records label (including a Top 40 hit with a re-make of the 1958 rockabilly classic, "Hot Rod Lincoln") with his previous big band group, Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen. However, they had fallen on hard times after switching to a major label, Warner Brothers Records, in 1975. Warner Bros. had no idea how to market the pro-hippie, pot enthusiasts who played a sassy blend of country-swing, old time rock 'n' roll and classic rockabilly material. The band eventually splintered in 1976, after recording We've Got a Live One Here during their European tour that year. When he returned to the road, the Commander enlisted a new group to replace the Lost Planet Airmen. Now dubbed the Commander Cody Band, the new lineup featured two key members from the Lost Planet Airmen - bassist Bruce Barlow and pedal steel guitarist Bobby Black. After recording a few albums on Arista, Cody returned to the Lost Planet Airmen as a name for his back-up band, and released a series of albums on a number of independent labels. He continues to tour and record, but his latest offerings have been mostly live albums, on which he can still easily combine his musical ability and a ferocious sense of humor. Musically, Commander Cody and all of his bands have been similar to Asleep at the Wheel, with an emphasis more on rockabilly and less on country swing. Like his contemporary, Frank Zappa, Frayne has always incorporated humor into his live show. Unfortunately, he has never gotten credit for his enormous talent as a piano player....less
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Savoy Brown
Apr 7, 1969
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$166 -
$189
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Grateful Dead
Nov 21, 1969
Handbill
$865
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Grateful Dead
Nov 21, 1969
Handbill
$865
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Grateful Dead
Nov 21, 1969
Poster
auction
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John Sinclair
Jan 24, 1970
Poster
$135
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The Doors
Feb 5, 1970
Handbill
$346
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The Doors
Feb 5, 1970
Poster
$1,768 -
$2,189
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The Doors
Feb 5, 1970
1970s Ticket
$174 -
$572
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Grateful Dead
Feb 27, 1970
Handbill
$365
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Dennis Hopper
Apr 16, 1970
Rolling Stone Magazine
$65
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The Byrds
Aug 13, 1970
Handbill
$202
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The Byrds
Aug 13, 1970
Postcard
$265
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The Byrds
Aug 13, 1970
Poster
$990
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The Byrds
Aug 13, 1970
1970s Ticket
$38 -
$95
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Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks
Dec 7, 1970
Poster
$1,255
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Poco
Mar 11, 1971
Handbill
$202
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Poco
Mar 11, 1971
Postcard
$231
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Poco
Mar 11, 1971
Poster
$100
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Poco
Mar 11, 1971
1970s Ticket
$38 -
$63
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Brownsville Station
Sep 26, 1971
Poster
$110
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John Sinclair
Dec 10, 1971
Poster
$1,906
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Joy of Cooking
Dec 11, 1971
Handbill
$115
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Commander Cody & His Lost P…
Jan 23, 1972
Poster
$925
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Cold Blood
May 12, 1972
1970s Ticket
$48
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Commander Cody & His Lost P…
Jul 1, 1972
Handbill
$325
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Johnny Steele
Aug 18, 1972
Handbill
$925
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Ten Years After
Oct 1, 1972
Program
$175
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Commander Cody & His Lost P…
Jan 18, 1973
Poster
$61
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Sufi Choir
May 25, 1973
Handbill
$385
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Sufi Choir
May 25, 1973
Poster
$1,258
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Commander Cody & His Lost P…
Oct 31, 1974
Poster
$260
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Aerosmith
Jun 17, 1975
Program
$235
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