Results for Hot TunaHot Tuna began life as a blues-based side dish, the 1969 project of Jefferson Airplane charter members and longtime friends Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen. Squeezing tours and recordings around the Airplane schedule, Casady and Kaukonen were serving Hot Tuna exclusively by 1974, when they released their fourth album "The Phosphorous Rat." During the early years, the founders added violin to the mix of harmonica, guitar, drum and bass; broke up the band; embarked upon solo careers; and re-formed the band in 1984. At rock concerts today, Hot Tuna's audience includes new aficionados and those long-standing fans from the band's blues and ragtime days.“more
Related Artists for Hot Tuna
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Venue |
Length |
Rating |
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Hot Tuna
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CONCERT
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Dec 31, 1970 |
Winterland
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57:58 |
4.54 |
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Hot Tuna
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CONCERT
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Jul 3, 1971 |
Fillmore West
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1:54:10 |
4.75 |
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Hot Tuna
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CONCERT
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Apr 30, 1972 |
Winterland
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1:33:22 |
4.57 |
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Hot Tuna
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CONCERT
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Oct 2, 1973 |
Winterland
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1:29:30 |
4.70 |
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Hot Tuna
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CONCERT
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Mar 4, 1988 Early Show |
Fillmore Auditorium
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1:03:01 |
4.60 |
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Hot Tuna
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CONCERT
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Mar 4, 1988 Late Show |
Fillmore Auditorium
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1:53:33 |
4.67 |
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Hot Tuna
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CONCERT
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Dec 30, 1988 Early Show |
Fillmore Auditorium
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1:24:44 |
4.57 |
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Hot Tuna
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CONCERT
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Dec 30, 1988 Late Show |
Fillmore Auditorium
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1:24:17 |
4.57 |
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Jefferson Airplane
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CONCERT
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Nov 6, 1965 |
Calliope Warehouse
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11:33 |
4.43 |
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Jefferson Airplane
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CONCERT
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Sep 30, 1966 Early Show |
Winterland
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29:45 |
4.55 |
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7/2/2009
Hey,
The links to the June 30, 1971 concerts by Linda Tillery and The Flamin’ Groovies (both in Recently Added) open...
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10/1/2008
My first post: Can anyone help me find a Hot Tuna concert where they also appeared with the Sons of Champlin, the Dead...
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4/2/2008
[quote user="Charles"]
Mr P.C. - I think the Triumph show has the place of venue incorrectly listed. During the tune ...
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4/1/2008
Mr P.C. - I think the Triumph show has the place of venue incorrectly listed. During the tune "Hot Time In The City...
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3/11/2008
Thanx so much for adding the Boz Scaggs set , June 30 , 1971 . Been waiting about a year , and just listened to it . It...
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