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Saturday, April 8, 1967 Garrett Coliseum, Montgomery, AL Blues Magoos Brian Hyland Lou Christie The Buckinghams The Casinos The Electric Prunes The Royal Guardsmen The Turtles We were the opening act and it was the biggest crowd we had ever played before, nearly 30,000 people. After helping escort her safely away from an unruly crowd, she rewarded him with a big kiss. Hes been a school principal and now sells wholesale art, although business has been suffering due to the economy. WBAM-FM Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2 The Rogues of Montgomery, AL cut one great rock single, "Put You Down" b/w a version of "Stormy Monday Blues". Bobby Goldsboro | Way Back Attack 9781603060554: The Other Side of Montgomery: Growing Up White in the The capsule was opened during a ceremony December 3, but a complete list of its contents were not released at the time. Only concert I have ever been to where they had tee shirts for the guitarist in the band along with the band's shirts. By 1972 the heyday of the big shows had passed. So it was a deliberate attempt to identify with people, and to recognize that they were requesting these songs. Wed go all over, even the Old Dutch in Panama City.. I'm sure they were totally confused.". Garrett Coliseum, in contrast, could hold 10,000+ for a single performance in Montgomery. People would come night after night, said Lander, who owns Bama Lanes in Montgomery and Prattville. Alicia McLeod - Vocals. Alabama | Garage Hangover ", From dassani: "I was there Could not have been better! If you were a teenager in south-central Alabama in the 1960s, chances are you danced the jerk, flirted with that cute boy, or made out in the corner of the high school gym to the music of a live band of local erstwhile musicians. And they accepted it, but we did get the total amount of the gate that came in. We occasionally wouldn't fill all three seatings in Birmingham, but I don't think we ever had one that was less than about 70 percent full, with all three together. From kwe: "The best I've seen are all of the Big Bam shows during the '60s in Montgomery, Garrett Coliseum; Eagles, 1977 in Mobile: Fleetwood Mac, 1977 in Bham CC; Atlanta Rhythm Section, 1978 in Troy Sartain; Heart/America, 1985 in Montgomery CC; Stevie Ray Vaughn/Joe Cocker, 1986 in Bham Oak Mtn; Rolling Stones, 1989 in Bham Legion Field; John Fogerty/Willie Nelson, 2006 in Bham Oak Mtn; Chicago, 2011 in Mtgy MPAC. Canned Heat. Iron Butterfly. The entire show was magic, beginning with The Stranger and of course included many of the unknown Joel early songs. George Howell, who as George the D.J. co-hosted Hubcap Classics, was a big fan of the BAM shows beginning in the 9th grade. ", From Larry Gilbreath: "I know it's been a long time ago but not one single June Jam in Fort Payne on the list unbelievable." The Louvin Brothers. Alicia Mcleod - Vocals - Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy In the 1950s and '60s, Montgomery, Alabama, was ground zero f. Home; My Books; Browse . It was important to us.". He even did about 30 seconds of Sweet Home Alabama (that was before that song was worn out). They changed their name to Heart before eventually folding.