Bath Festival of Blues
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Bath Festival of Blues | |
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Pavilion Recreational Ground in Bath, Somerset, England | |
Years active | 1969 |
Founded by | Freddy Bannister and Wendy Bannister |
Attendance | 30,000+ |
Capacity | 30,000 |
The Bath Festival of Blues was a
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Ten Years After, Led Zeppelin, The Nice, Chicken Shack, Jon Hiseman's Colosseum, Mick Abrahams' Blodwyn Pig and Principal Edwards Magic Theatre amongst others.[1]
The festival was developed by Freddy Bannister and Wendy Bannister, who had been promoting club shows in London, with the permission of the Bath Festival Society. The festival was organised very simply with tables at the gates and screens to prevent people getting in for free, all the bands used the Pavilion as a back stage area. However, despite the very limited security the fans did not present a hazard and were generally well behaved.[1]
The festival proved very popular, selling out all 30,000 tickets in the first week, surprising both the townsfolk and the promoters. The only major problem occurred when The Nice's use of
Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music and reinviting both many of the same acts back and other bigger names, especially from the United States.[1]
Further reading
- Bath Festival, June 1969 & June 1970; Mike Watt; in, Classic rock; Issue 109; August 2007; Future Publications; pp. 46–47.
See also
- List of blues festivals
- List of historic rock festivals
- List of music festivals in the United Kingdom
References
- ^ a b c d Bath Festival, June 1969 & June 1970; Mike Watt; in, Classic rock; Issue 109; August 2007; Future Publications; pp.46–47.