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Revision as of 01:34, 6 October 2011
Between 1967-08-12 - 1968-04-19, Andy Summers took part in the 1967-1968 Dantalian's Chariot performances.
Contents
Introduction
Dantalian's Chariot consisted of three members of Zoot Money's Big Roll Band with the addition of the new bass player Pat Donaldson.
They only existed for about 10 months and only ever released one single Madman Running Through The Fields, as their debut album wasn't properly released by their record company.
The band had a spectacular light show as images from two oil-projectors, slides and strobe lights were projected onto the musicians white clothes.
With little success outside of London the band eventually split when individual members were offered to play in more successfull bands.
Tour personnel
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Touring musicians and bandmembers
- Zoot Money (vocals, keyboards)
- Andy Summers (guitar)
- Colin Allen - drums
- Pat Donaldson - bass
Road crew and technicians
List here.
Production crew
List here.
Support act(s)
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Timeline
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Summary of tour dates
Date | Venue | Location |
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1967-08-12 | Royal Windsor Racecourse | Windsor, England, UK |
1967-08-19 | Middle Earth | London, England, UK |
1967-08-26 | Speakeasy or Corn Exchange | London or Chelmsford, England, UK |
1967-08-27 | Woburn Abbey | Woburn, England, UK |
1967-08-30 | VENUE | Craigellachie, Scotland, UK |
1967-08-31 | Ballerina Ballroom | Nairn, Scotland, UK |
1967-09-02 | Big L Speakeasy | Ryde (Isle of Wight), England, UK |
1967-09-09 | Big L Speakeasy | Ryde (Isle of Wight), England, UK |
1967-09-10 | Saville Theatre | London, England, UK |
1967-09-21 | Roundhouse | London, England, UK |
1967-09-22 | Roundhouse | London, England, UK |
1967-09-29 | Bluesville Club | London, England, UK |
1967-09-30 | Marjons | London, England, UK |
1967-10-03 | Klooks Kleek | London, England, UK |
1967-11-11 | Middle Earth | London, England, UK |
1967-11-12 | The Black Prince | Bexley, England, UK |
1967-11-17 | Palais des Sports | Paris, France |
1967-12-23 | Roundhouse | London, England, UK |
1968-01-17 | Nottingham Boat Club | Nottingham, England, UK |
1968-02-09 | Artful Dodger's Club | Romford, England, UK |
1968-02-17 | Middle Earth | London, England, UK |
1968-02-23 | Punch Bowl | Lapworth, England, UK |
1968-03-09 | Alex Disco | Salisbury, England, UK |
1968-03-29 | The Mayfair Ballroom | Newcastle, England, UK |
1968-04-13 | Middle Earth | London, England, UK |
1968-04-19 | Mistrale | Beckenham, England, UK |
1968-05-24 | Bluesville Club | London, England, UK |
Quotations and trivia
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See also
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External links
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References
source: internet, Record Collector - June 2010