Now 50 years later, concerts have taken Chicago’s Jam Productions to all 50 states with performances by the Rolling Stones, Queen, Bob Marley, Prince and the Grateful Dead, among many others.
Their first concert was the band War at a club called Alice’s Revisited in Lincoln Park.
First show: War at Alice’s Revisited on March 10, 1972 First sold-out show: Savoy Brown, Fleetwood Mac and Long John Baldry at the Saint Paul Auditorium on March 19, 1972First show at the Aragon Ballroom: Lee Michaels on June 14, 1973First show with Jackson Browne: with Linda Ronstadt at the Arie Crown Theater on March 8, 1974Fist show with Queen: Aragon Ballroom on March 8, 1975First show at the Uptown Theater: The Tubes on Oct.
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