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Procol HarumThe British band Procol Harum was established in 1966 from a rhythm and blues band called the Paramounts. Their most significant composition was their 1967 hit "A Whiter Shade of Pale." This song uses an organ line derived from Bach's Suite No. 3 in ...more The British band Procol Harum was established in 1966 from a rhythm and blues band called the Paramounts. Their most significant composition was their 1967 hit "A Whiter Shade of Pale." This song uses an organ line derived from Bach's Suite No. 3 in D Major. As a result, the group became leaders of the classical rock movement, thereby helping to popularize the concept of rock as an art form. The name Procol Harum allegedly came from the name of a friend's cat; roughly translated from Latin, it means "beyond these things."...less
Gary Brooker,
Robin Trower
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Procol Harum
Oct 22, 1970
Postcard
$109 -
$159
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Procol Harum
Oct 22, 1970
1970s Ticket
$45 -
$110
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Procol Harum
Oct 29, 1970
Handbill
$51
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Procol Harum
Oct 29, 1970
Poster
$75
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Procol Harum
Oct 29, 1970
1970s Ticket
$32 -
$79
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Procol Harum
Apr 23, 1971
Program
$220
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Procol Harum
May 12, 1972
1970s Ticket
$48
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Procol Harum
Jul 9, 1972
Poster
$385
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Procol Harum
Aug 31, 1972
Rolling Stone Magazine
$45
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Procol Harum
May 23, 1973
Poster
$193
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Procol Harum
May 24, 1973
Postcard
$166
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Procol Harum
Jan 15, 1976
Poster
$193
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Procol Harum
1991
Poster
$43
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Procol Harum
1991
Promo Print
$20
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Procol Harum
1991
Laminate
$20
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Procol Harum
Oct 3, 1991
1990s Ticket
$10
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Procol Harum
Oct 3, 1991
Backstage Pass
$18
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Procol Harum
Jan 31, 1992
Poster
$48
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Procol Harum
Sep 17, 1993
1990s Ticket
$13
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Procol Harum
Promo Print
$25
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Procol Harum
Promo Print
$25
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Procol Harum
Promo Print
$50
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Procol Harum
Promo Print
$25
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