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Gene's early band

February 17, 1974 Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA (supporting Rory Gallagher, FAKE Fleetwood Mac & Tim Buckley. KISS were booed off stage by the crowd)

March 29, 1974 Sunshine Inn, Asbury Park, NJ (supporting Renaissance, with 10cc)

April 1, 1974 Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH (supporting Rory Gallagher)

May 26, 1974 Kennedy Pavilion, Spokane, WA (supporting Savoy Brown & Manfred Mann's Earth Band)

June 8, 1974 Allen Theater, Cleveland, OH (postponed until June 14th, supporting New York Dolls)

June 12, 1974 I.M.A. Auditorium, Flint, MI (supporting New York Dolls)

June 14, 1974 Allen Theater, Cleveland, OH (rescheduled from June 8th, supporting New York Dolls)

October 31, 1974 Circus Center, Peru, IN (supported by Stonewall)

November 7, 1974 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO (Supported by T-Rex)

November 8, 1974 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL (supporting T-Rex, with Hydra & U.F.O.)

December 20-21, 1974 Michigan Palace, Detroit, MI (supported by Rush)

December 30, 1974 Illinois State Armory, Springfield, IL (supported by Mike Quatro Jam Band)

March 13-15, 1975 Electric Ballroom, Atlanta, GA (supported by The Pretty Things)

March 28, 1975 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH (supporting James Gang, who replaced ZZ Top)

May 24, 1975 Paramount Theater, Portland, OR (supported by Rush)

August 23, 1975 Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, NY

October 5, 1975 Dome Arena, Rochester, NY

November 15, 1975 Rockford Armory, Rockford, IL (supported by Rush)

November 30, 1975 Capitol Center, Largo, MD (supported by Styx & Mott)

January 25-27, 1976 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (supported by Rory Gallagher)

March 12, 1976 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA

July 31, 1976 Comiskey Park, Chicago, IL (CANCELLED "World Series of Rock #2", supported by Uriah Heep, Ted Nugent & Bob Seger The Silver Bullet Band)

December 21, 1976 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Bob Seger The Silver Bullet Band)

August 16, 1977 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA (supported by Cheap Trick)

October 13, 1978 Club Hollywood, New York City, NY (1st Annual Punk Magazine Awards Ceremony, scheduled to appear were the Ramones, Kiss, Blondie, the Dead Boys, Richard Hell & The Voidoids, the Dictators & the Village People. The audience included Lou Reed, Jerry Nolan, Peter Wolf, Danny Fields, Lester Bangs, and Malcolm McLaren. This ill fated fundraiser was held in a disco, the night after Sid Vicious’s girlfriend Nancy Spungen was found dead at the Chelsea Hotel)

July 24-25, 1979 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY

September 8-9, 1980 Wembley Arena, London, ENG

November 3, 1984 Forest National, Brussels, BEL (supported by Bon Jovi)