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Screaming himself hoarse, pounding his over-amped Hammond organ, and backed only by an enormous drummer called Frosty, Lee Michaels made his name as one of the original hard-rockers, and surely the first, perhaps the only one, to play hard rock on a ...more Screaming himself hoarse, pounding his over-amped Hammond organ, and backed only by an enormous drummer called Frosty, Lee Michaels made his name as one of the original hard-rockers, and surely the first, perhaps the only one, to play hard rock on a keyboard rather than a guitar. His 1971 hit "Do You Know What I Mean" stands as the classic example of his unique sound. Though he concentrated on this heavy keyboard approach during much of his career, Michaels could also play sax, accordion, trombone and guitar. Michaels and Frosty toured as a duo, selling out major halls across the U.S. until Frosty left to form his own band, Sweathog. Michaels retired in 1975....less
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Lee Michaels
Dec 2, 1966
Poster
$825
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Lee Michaels
Dec 2, 1966
Poster
$75 -
$895
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Lee Michaels
Dec 9, 1966
Poster
$75 -
$544
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Lee Michaels
Dec 30, 1966
Poster
$65 -
$643
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Lee Michaels
Oct 26, 1967
Poster
$575
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Lee Michaels
Dec 28, 1967
Proof
$565
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Lee Michaels
Sep 13, 1968
Poster
$551
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Lee Michaels
1969
Handbill
$895
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Lee Michaels
May 23, 1969
Handbill
$535
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Lee Michaels
Jun 20, 1969
Handbill
$825
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Lee Michaels
Jun 20, 1969
Handbill
$715
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Lee Michaels
Aug 2, 1969
Poster
$965
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Lee Michaels
Oct 23, 1969
Poster
$925
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Lee Michaels
Dec 31, 1969
Poster
$645
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Lee Michaels
Mar 26, 1970
Poster
$615
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Lee Michaels
Dec 26, 1970
Poster
$525
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Lee Michaels
May 20, 1971
Poster
$551 -
$2,651
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