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B.B. King / Bobby “Blue” Bland @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center (August 10, 1975)

(The Saratogian / Words by Candace Hollar)…

Bonnie Raitt / Steve Goodman @ the Music Inn (August 9, 1975)

On August 9, 1975, Bonnie Raitt delivered blues-informed versions of others, as well as her own songs, at a concert at the Music Inn. The volume was low due to ongoing noise complaints. Steve Goodman opened the show, and John …

Peter Nero @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center (August 5, 1975)

(The Saratogian / Words by Marilyn Moran)…

Glenn Campbell / Jud Strunk @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center (August 4, 1975)

(The Saratogian / Words by Steve Grandin)…

Liberace / Scotty Plummer / Mr. Electric @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center (August 3, 1975)

(The Saratogian / Words by Marilyn Moran)…

Judy Collins / Livingston Taylor @ Tanglewood (July 29, 1975)

On July 29, 1975, a crowd of 10,000 came to Tanglewood to hear the folk styling of Judy Collins and Livingston Taylor.…

Harry Chapin / Steve Goodman @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center (July 28, 1975)

(The Saratogian / Words by Steve Grandin)…

The Carpenters / Neil Sedaka / Skiles and Henderson @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center (July 27, 1975)

(The Saratogian / Words by Craig Wilson)…

Hot Tuna @ Music Inn (July 26, 1975)

image: Hot Tuna at the Music Inn (July 26, 1975) – photo by Mark Mitchell for the Berkshire Eagle

On July 26, 1975, the latest incarnation of Hot Tuna plugged in for a big Berkshires crowd at the Music Inn

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band @ Music Inn (July 23, 1975)

On July 23, 1975, Bruce Springsteen played the Berkshires for the first time and previewed some tracks from his yet-to-be-released third album, “Born to Run.”…

James Taylor / Emmylou Harris @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center (July 20, 1975)

(The Saratogian / Words by Chat Blakeman)…

Joan Baez / Hoyt Axton @ Music Inn (July 19, 1975)

Riding the success of her latest album, “Diamonds and Rust,” Joan Baez demonstrated to 6,000 fans at the Lenox Music Inn that she was back and bigger than ever. Singer-songwriter Hoyt Axton employed his sense of humor to open up …

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