Emerson, Lake & Palmer "Karn Evil 9" live in California 1974 (includes drum solo) - History Of Surgery
THIS IS WHAT I CALL A DRUM SOLO California Jam, also known as Cal Jam, was a rock music festival concert held at the Ontario Motor Speedway in Ontario, California on April 6, 1974. It was produced by ABC Entertainment, Sandy Feldman, Don Branker[1] and Leonard Stogel. Pacific Presentations, a Los Angeles-based concert company headed by Sepp Donahower and Gary Perkins, coordinated the event, booked all the talent, and ran the advertising. It attracted 400000 fans that paid, which at the time, set the record for the highest paid attendance and highest gross in history. It was one of the last of the original wave of rock festivals, as well as one of the most well-executed and financially successful, and presaged the era of media consolidation and the corporatization of the rock music industry. Acts that performed at the festival in order of appearance: Rare Earth Earth, Wind & Fire Eagles Black Oak Arkansas Seals and Crofts Black Sabbath Deep Purple Emerson, Lake & Palmer Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Deep Purple co-headlined the California Jam Festival. Deep Purple's performance was one of the first to feature their third line-up, which included vocalist David Coverdale and vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes. Deep Purple were given the choice of when to go on stage, and chose to go on before ELP. Figuring that as with all festivals, the show would run late anyway, they stalled and made everyone wait until after dark before they hit the stage. Regardless of this, the show didn't end ...
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