Rock Concert

Rock Concert

1973
Rock Concert
Rock Concert

Rock Concert

8.8 | en |

Don Kirshner's Rock Concert is an American television music variety show that ran during the 1970s and early 1980s, created and produced by Don Kirshner and syndicated to television stations. It premiered on September 27, 1973, with a performance by The Rolling Stones; its last episode was in 1981.

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EP26  Bad Company / Barry Manilow / Black Sabbath / Captain & Tennille / Chuck Berry / Ike & Tina Turner Revue / Janis Ian / Labelle / Roger Daltrey / Rufus & Chaka Khan / Sha Na Na
Mar. 27,1976
Bad Company / Barry Manilow / Black Sabbath / Captain & Tennille / Chuck Berry / Ike & Tina Turner Revue / Janis Ian / Labelle / Roger Daltrey / Rufus & Chaka Khan / Sha Na Na

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EP25  The Crusaders / Doug Kershaw & Slidin' Jake / Gladys Knight & The Pips / The Undisputed Truth
Mar. 20,1976
The Crusaders / Doug Kershaw & Slidin' Jake / Gladys Knight & The Pips / The Undisputed Truth

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EP24  Coke & Vida / C.W. McCall / Ike & Tina Turner Revue / Lisa Hartman / Queen
Mar. 13,1976
Coke & Vida / C.W. McCall / Ike & Tina Turner Revue / Lisa Hartman / Queen

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EP23  Andrew Gold / Betty Wright / Sha Na Na
Mar. 06,1976
Andrew Gold / Betty Wright / Sha Na Na

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EP22  The Hudson Brothers / Rufus with Chaka Khan / Tom Snow
Feb. 28,1976
The Hudson Brothers / Rufus with Chaka Khan / Tom Snow

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EP20  Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart / The Ohio Players / Rory Gallagher
Feb. 14,1976
Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart / The Ohio Players / Rory Gallagher

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EP19  Grover Washington Jr & Darryl Washington / People's Choice / The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Jan. 24,1976
Grover Washington Jr & Darryl Washington / People's Choice / The Sensational Alex Harvey Band

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EP18  Gloria Gaynor Revue / Jimmie Spheeris / Leslie West
Jan. 17,1976
Gloria Gaynor Revue / Jimmie Spheeris / Leslie West

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EP17  The Flying Burrito Brothers / Sparks / The Staple Singers
Jan. 10,1976
The Flying Burrito Brothers / Sparks / The Staple Singers

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EP15  Jimmy Cliff / Joe Walsh & Friends
Dec. 27,1975
Jimmy Cliff / Joe Walsh & Friends

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EP14  Season 3, Episode 14
Dec. 20,1975
Season 3, Episode 14

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EP13  David Essex / Kansas / Millie Jackson
Dec. 13,1975
David Essex / Kansas / Millie Jackson

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EP12  Hoyt Axton / Melissa Manchester / New Riders Of The Purple Sage
Dec. 06,1975
Hoyt Axton / Melissa Manchester / New Riders Of The Purple Sage

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EP11  Chuck Mangione / Janis Ian / The Pure Prairie League
Nov. 29,1975
Chuck Mangione / Janis Ian / The Pure Prairie League

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EP9  Emmylou Harris / Graham Central Station / Steppenwolf
Nov. 15,1975
Emmylou Harris / Graham Central Station / Steppenwolf

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EP8  Herbie Hancock / Labelle with Patie Labelle, Nona Hendryx & Sarah Dash
Nov. 08,1975
Herbie Hancock / Labelle with Patie Labelle, Nona Hendryx & Sarah Dash

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EP7  Captain & Tennille / Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen / Sparks / Tavares
Nov. 01,1975
Captain & Tennille / Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen / Sparks / Tavares

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EP4  Eddie Kendricks (of The Temptations) / Mirabai / Uriah Heep
Oct. 11,1975
Eddie Kendricks (of The Temptations) / Mirabai / Uriah Heep

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EP3  Amazing Rhythm Aces / Buddy Miles & The Earth Rockers / Roger Daltrey
Oct. 04,1975
Amazing Rhythm Aces / Buddy Miles & The Earth Rockers / Roger Daltrey

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EP1  Chuck Berry with his daughter Ingrid & Billy Peek / Grey Ghost / Johnny Rivers / Ruby Starr
Sep. 20,1975
Chuck Berry with his daughter Ingrid & Billy Peek / Grey Ghost / Johnny Rivers / Ruby Starr

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Released: 1973-09-27 | Released Producted By: Viacom Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Don Kirshner's Rock Concert is an American television music variety show that ran during the 1970s and early 1980s, created and produced by Don Kirshner and syndicated to television stations. It premiered on September 27, 1973, with a performance by The Rolling Stones; its last episode was in 1981.

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musicreels Don Kirshner's Rock Concert is a television music variety show that ran during the 1970s and early 1980s, created and produced by Don Kirshner and syndicated to television stations. It premiered on 27 September 1973 with a performance by The Rolling Stones; its last episode was in 1981. In September 1973 Kirshner left "In Concert" to produce and host his own syndicated weekly rock-concert program called Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. With its long-form live performances, as compared to canned, often lip-synced performances that were the staple of earlier TV shows like Shindig!, it was a real breakthrough. The program featured many of the popular performers of the day during its run. Other notable guests included The Eagles, KISS, Foghat, The Ramones, Kansas and The Allman Brothers Band. The total number of episodes is 230.
perry-provost The reason that is not out on DVD is that several years back, Kirshner turned all the masters (reportedly they are in near pristine condition) over to a company called Historic Films, which is a historical archive organization. The footage is made available for a fee to Film and Television Producers, Ad Agencies, Corporate Producers, Feature Film Producers and Documentary Filmmakers as stock footage.It sounds like, unless Historic Films agree to it, DVDs of Rock Concert will never be released. That is a shame because I lived and breathed for Saturday nights in the 70s when that show came on the tube. I would be the first in line to buy the DVDs if they ever were released. Rock Concert and the Midnight Special may be the only sources of quality footage of many of the 70s greatest rock bands.So Sad...
RBLangill This was the greatest late night rock show of the 70s. I just can't understand why this series has not been released on DVD.It showcased the best names in rock of the day.I remember when i was a kid i always tried to stay up late on Saturday nights to watch rock concert.Kirshner was the coolest announcing the bands before their performance. The show not only had the popular bands but also the underground groups as well. This made it very original a appealed to a wider audience.Again i am baffled why this is not available to the public.You will never see it on any TV station today.Although VH1 did air some back in 1996.Only problem was they butchered the shows and it was a tease but at the same time it was good to see a sneak peak of it after all those years. This Show Rocked!!!
Brian Washington In the days before MTV, this show along with "American Bandstand" and "The Midnight Special" was the only way for most fans of rock and r&b fans to see many of their favorite artists without going to a concert. Despite the boring intros by Don Kirschner (who acted as not only producer, but occasionally as host as well) this was one of the finest teen oriented shows on television. What made it especially great was that unlike "Bandstand", most of the bands actually performed live and didn't have to resort to the practice of lip synching. This show will always be one of the few bright spots of the 1970's music scene.