THE WESTCHESTER YOUTH BAND (1957 - 1958)
1) Howard Lawrence 'Howie' Kaplan clarinet
2) Sherry Alberoni (aka Sherry Allen) trumpet
3) ??????? + other unknown players +
4) Prof. Fern Jarris (band's director)
THE BELVEDERES (LATE 1950s/EARLY 1960s)
1) Howie Kaplan clarinet
2) ??????? + other unknown players
THE WESTCHESTER HIGH A-CAPPELLA CHOIR (SEPT 1961 - JUN 1962)
1) Howie Kaplan second tenor vocals
2) Mark Volman first tenor vocals
3) Al Nichol vocals
4) Charles 'Chuck' Portz vocals
5) Betty McCarty vocals
6) ???????? plus other unknown singers +
7) Prof. Robert Wood (choir's director)
September 1961 - June 1962: various "high school a-cappella choir competitions" in California (they always won all of them)
THE NIGHTRIDERS (OCT 1961 - DEC 31, 1962)
1) Howie Kaplan alto sax
2) Al Nichol lead guitar
3) Chuck Portz bass
4) Glen Wilson drums
1962: 'Bob Eubanks' Pickwick Dance Party', KTLA-TV Channel 5, Pickwick Recreation Center, Burbank, CA The Nightriders lip-synced 'Radar' and 'High Tide'.
December 31, 1962: unknown venue, unknown city, CA (New Year's Eve Party, the Nightriders's last gig)
THE HUSTLERS (1962 - JAN 1963)
1) Donald Ray 'Don' Murray drums
2) Steve Wildermuth rhythm guitar
3) ???????? + others unknown musicians +
4) Al Nichol bass (filling in for their regular bassist at only one gig in 1962)
THE CROSSFIRES (JAN 1963 - OCT 1964)
1) Howie Kaplan tenor sax
2) Al Nichol lead guitar
3) Chuck Portz bass
4) Don Murray drums
5) Steve Wildermuth rhythm guitar (for one or two shows in January '63)
6) Dale Walton rhythm guitar
7) Mark Volman alto sax, tamburine
unknown date, 1963: Westchester Women's Club, Westchester, CA Supposedly this is The Crossfires last gig in their home town of Westchester.
ca. November 1963 - ca. October 1964: Revelaire Club, 312 S Catalina Avenue, Redondo Beach, CA The Crossfires played in this club as house band every week on Fridays and Saturdays for one year.
THE CROSSWIND SINGERS (AUTUMN 1963) 1) Howie Kaplan vocals 2) Mark Volman vocals 3) Betty McCarty vocals 4) Al Nichol vocals, guitar
Autumn 1963: Auditorium, Westchester High School, Westchester, CA "school dance"
The Crosswind Singers first and only gig as opening act for folk duo Joe & Eddie.
THE CROSSFIRES #3 (ca. OCT 1964 - 1965)
1) Howie Kaplan lead vocals, tenor sax
2) Al Nichol lead guitar, vocals
3) Chuck Portz bass
4) Mark Volman lead vocals, alto sax, tamburine
5) Tom Stanton rhythm guitar
6) Terry Hand drums
ca. October 1964 - 1965: Revelaire Club, 312 South Catalina Avenue, Redondo Beach, CA
The Crossfires played in this club as house band every week on Fridays and Saturdays for months.
THE CROSSFIRES #4 (1965 - JUL 1965) /
THE TURTLES #1 (JUL 1965 - JUL 1966)
1) Howie Kaplan (aka Howie Kaylan) lead vocals, tenor sax, clarinet, tamburine, harmonica, keyboards
2) Al Nichol lead guitar, piano, organ, bass, trumpet, harpsicord
3) Chuck Portz bass, rhythm guitar, harmonica
4) Mark Volman clarinet, tamburine, drums, alto sax, guitar, harmonica
5) Don Murray drums, harmonica
6) Jim 'Tuco' Tucker rhythm guitar, bass, harmonica
1965: Revelaire Club, 312 South Catalina Avenue, Redondo Beach, CA
First as 'The Crossfires' and then as 'The Turtles', the band played in this club as house band every week on Fridays and Saturdays for months.
July 13, 1965: Fantasyland Theatre, Disneyland, Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, Orange County, CA with The Dixie Cups, Gayle Harris, The Mustangs, The Humdinger Dancers "Humdinger"
August 7, 1965: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA with Lovin Spoonful, Herman's Hermits, The Bobby Fuller Four, The Guilloteens, Thee Midniters, The Great Scots The Turtles first gig outside the Revelaire Club.
September 22-October 3, 1965 Golden Gate A-Go-Go, Golden Gate Race Track, Berkeley, CA (with Miss Judy Mac)
October 6, 1965 Whisky à Go Go, San Francisco, CA (with Gino Dentie)
? ?, 1965: Teen Dance Club, Golden Gate Fields horse track, Albany, NY
unknown date, 1965: Crescendo/Tiger Tail, Los Angeles, CA
December 30, 1965 Oakland Auditorium Arena, Oakland, CA (with The Beach Boys, Jackie Lee, The T-Bones & Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels)
January 21-23, 1966: Dave Hull's Hullabaloo, Moulin Rouge, 6230 Sunset Boulevard at Vine Street, West Hollywood, CA with The Palace Guard (21-23) and (only 23) three other uncredited groups
January 28, 1966: Rollarena, San Leandro or unknown venue, Berkeley or unknown venue, Oakland, CA
January 29, 1966: Gymnasium, Rolling Hills High School, Rolling Hills Estates, CA with The Sun Rays, The Hollywood All Stars (backed by The Surfaris) "Shindig '66"
March 2-12, 1966: Phone Booth, New York City, NY
March 26, 1966: 'Clay Cole's Diskotek', WPIX Channel 11, unknown television studio, New York City, NY with Simon & Garfunkel, Patrick, Al Martino (broadcast date)
April 2, 1966 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA ("KHJ Radio to Benefit the Braille Institute of America", with Sonny & Cher, Otis Redding, Righteous Brothers, Modern Folk Quinet, Donovan, Knickerbockers, Jan & Dean)
April 2-5, 1966: Dave Hull's Hullabaloo, Moulin Rouge, 6230 Sunset Boulevard at Vine Street, West Hollywood, CA with The Palace Guard, Dick Dale, PJ Proby
April 4-5, 1966: Cow Palace, 2600 Geneva Avenue, Daily City, CA with The Sopwith Camel (4 and/or 5), Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs (4-5), The Charlatans (4-5), Bob Kuban & The In Men (4-5), Capt. Zoom (4-5), Bold Rebels (4), Anti (4), Big Red and the Rebels (4), Boys (4), Bricklayer Arms (4), Friendly Stranger (4), Profound Sound (4), Joyce Dunn and the Bradstreets (4), Shades Blue Ltd. (4), Rollix (4), Strangers (4), Shillings (4), Village of Blues (4), Virtues (4), Malibus (4), The Trolls (5), Avengers (5), Hedds (5), Baytovens (5), Benedict Arnold & The Traitors (5), Bittersweet (5), Chessmen (5), Inn Crowd (5), Mystery Trend (5), Just VI (5), Rogues (5), New Workmen (5), Butch Engle and the Styx (5), The Toads (5), The Zoo (5), The Vandals (5), Wayward Sound (5) "Band Bash - A fund-raising bash for the benefit of the San Francisco Symphony"
April 6, 1966: Armory, Yreka Fair Grounds, Yreka, CA with Mike and The Knights, The Medallions
April 15, 1966 Civic Center, Hammond, IN (with The Animals)
April 23 or 24 or 25 or 26 or 27 or 28 or 29 or 30 or May 1, 1966: Chicago International Amphitheatre, Chicago, IL with Dick Clark (MC), Freddie Cannon, and others "Dick Clark's Young World's Fair"
May 27, 1966: The Desert Inn grounds, Palm Springs, CA with The Leaves, Up in the Tree Five "KDES-Luau Leap"
July 3-4, 1966: Beat On The Beach (an open-air bowl), Pico Boulevard, West Los Angeles, CA with The Everpresent Fullness
July 6, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (with Oxford Circle & Sons Of Champlin)
THE TURTLES #2 (JUL 1966 - OCT ?, 1966) 1) Howie Kaylan 2) Mark Volman 3) Chuck Portz 4) Al Nichol 5) Jim Tucker 6) Johny 'Goatee' Barbata drums
July 16-23, 1966 Whisky a' Go Go, West Hollywood, CA with First Review, The Doors The Turtles #2 first gigs.
August 19-24, 1966 Miami Beach, FL
August 25, 1966 Baltimore, MD
August 26-28, 1966 Whisky a' Go Go, West Hollywood, CA with Jefferson Airplane The Turtles were unbilled but definitely played one of those three nights if not in all three.
August 27, 1966 San
San Franc(sco, CA "Soci)ty Party"
August 29-31, 1966: 'Hollywood Palace', ABC TV Show, The Palace, West Hollywood, CA (filming dates)
September 10, 1966 Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara, CA (with X-Trippers & SSA)
THE TURTLES #3 (OCT ?, 1966 - FEB 1967) 1) Howie Kaylan 2) Mark Volman 3) Al Nichol 4) Jim Tucker 5) Johny Barbata 6) Chip Douglas bass, vocals
October ?, 1966 Carousel Theater, West Covina, CA The Turtles #3 first gig.
October 7-8, 1966 Third Eye, Redondo Beach, CA (with Buffalo Springfield & The Everpresent Fullness)
November 16-20, 1966 Whisky a' Go Go, West Hollywood, CA (with The Everpresent Fullness)
December 9, 1966 Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA (with Love, Gene Clark, The Seeds, The Standells & The Count Five)
December 17, 1966 Cerritos College, Norwalk, CA (with Limey and The Yanks & Second Artillery)
December 21-31, 1966 Whisky a' Go Go, West Hollywood, CA (with (21st & 22nd) Buffalo Springfield & (23rd-31st) Iron Butterfly)
1967
January 14, 1967 Continental Auditorium, Santa Clara, CA (supported by The Chosen Few & William Penn Five)
Line-Up (FEB 1967 - JUL 1967)
1) Howie Kaylan
2) Mark Volman
3) Al Nichol
4) Jim Tucker
5) Johny Barbata
6) Jim 'JP' Pons bass, guitar, vocals
February 18, 1967 New Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA (with Paul Revere and The Raiders, The Mojo Men & Harper's Bizarre)
March 3-4, 1967 Donovan's Reef, San Francisco, CA (2 shows each night 8.00 & 11.00)
March 26, 1967 Elysian Park, Los Angeles, CA ("Easter Sunday Love-In", with The Daily Flash, Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Clear Light, The Rainy Daze, The Factory, West Coast Pop Experimental Band, Flamin' Groovies, Steve Miller Blues Band, Sopwith Camel (who cancelled), Iron Butterfly, The Nazz, Grateful Dead, Other Half, West Coast Branch, Seventh Son, Firesign Theatre & New Generation, Kim Fowley, Smokestack Lightning, The Yellow Brick Road, The Yerba Buena Blues Band)
April 1, 1967 Lake Worth, FL
April 7, 1967 Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL with Electric Prunes, Buckinghams, Lou Christie, Brian Hyland and The Jokers, Tommy James and The Shondells, Royal Guardsmen, The Blues Magoos, The Casinos and others "The Big Ape Presents Spring Star Spectacular"
April 8, 1967: State Coliseum, Montgomery, AL with Electric Prunes, Buckinghams, Lou Christie, Brian Hyland and The Jokers, Tommy James and The Shondells, Royal Guardsmen, The Blues Magoos, The Casinos and others "WBAM presents Big Bam All-Star Spring Show"
April 14, 1967: University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA with Freudian Slip
April 15, 1967 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA (with The Sandpipers)
April 29, 1967: 'Upbeat', WEWS-TV Show, Cleveland, OH with King Coleman, The Duprees, Aretha Franklin, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, The Blues Project, Jackie Wilson, Bobby Goldsboro, Tommy James and the Shondells, The Outsiders, The Riddles, Johnny Tillotson, The Toys (broadcast date)
May 5, 1967 KRNT Theater, Des Moines, IA (with The Association)
May 6, 1967: 'Upbeat', WEWS-TV Show, Cleveland, OH with The Bita Sweet, The Bossmen, The Blues Magoos, The Buckinghams, George Carlin, Billy Frarier, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (broadcast date)
May 6, 1967 KRNT Theater, Des Moines, IA with Buffalo Springfield, Sopwith Camel (canceled), The Robbs, Sandy Shore (MC)
May 7, 1967 Masonic Temple, Davenport, IA with Buffalo Springfield, Sopwith Camel (canceled), The Robbs
May ?, 1967: Parsons College (?), Fairfield, IA (uncertain)
May ?, 1967 Crimson Cougar, Aurora, IL (with Buffalo Springfield)
May ?, 1967 Swinging Gate, Ft. Wayne, IN (with Buffalo Springfield)
May ?, 1967 Dupage County Fairgrounds Arena, Wheaton, IL (with Buffalo Springfield)
May ?, 1967 Chicago, IL
May ?, 1967 Milwaukee, WI
May ?, 1967 St. Paul, MN
May ?, 1967: 'Ed Sullivan Show', CBS TV Show, Ed Sullivan Theatre, Broadway, New York City, NY (filming date)
May ?, 1967 Community Center, Boca Raton, FL
May 12, 1967 Central High School, Hindsdale, IL
May 13, 1967 Coliseum Ballroom, Benld, IL (with Hoss and The Lords)
May 14, 1967 Wichita, KS
May 17, 1967 Battle Creek, MI
May 18, 1967 Township High School, Waukegan, IL
May 19, 1967 Ashland, WI
May 27-30, 1967: The Steel Pier resort, Atlantic City, NJ
May 2?, 1967: 'Clay Cole's Diskotek', WPIX Channel 11, unknown television studio, New York City, NY with Paul Anka, Frankie Valli, Every Mother's Son, Chad & Jeremy, The Shirrells (filming date....the show was broadcast on June 3)
June 1 - June 9, 1967: European Tour.....England, Denmark, France, Germany. Belgium, Holland
June 4, 1967: Speakeasy Club, London, England
June ?, 1967: 'Top Of The Pops', BBC-1 TV Show, London, England (filming date)
June ?, 1967: 'Saturday Club', BBC-1 Radio Show, London, England (recording date)
June 8, 1967 Blaises Club, London, ENG
June 10, 1967: 'Upbeat', WEWS-TV Show, Cleveland, OH with The Arbors, The Changing Times, The Druids, The Glories, Chuck Jackson and his Band, Terry Knight, and Robie Porter, Vicki Anderson, James Brown, The Buckinghams, The G.T.O.'s, The Outsiders, The Toys, The Wollies (broadcast date)
June 15, 1967 Nashville, TN
June 16, 1967 Memphis, TN
June 17, 1967 Municipal Auditorium, Birmingham, AL with The Lovin' Spoonful, The Electric Prunes, The Fifth Estate "WSGN Summer Fun"
June 24, 1967 Lagoon Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT
June 25, 1967 Wichita, KS
June 26, 1967 Sioux Falls, SD
June 28, 1967 Oakland Auditorium, Oakland, CA (with Young Rascals)
Line-Up (JUL 1967 - FEB 1969)
1) Howie Kaylan
2) Mark Volman
3) Al Nichol
4) Johny Barbata
5) Jim Pons
July 5-6, 1967 Expo Theatre, Montreal, QC (2 shows 6.30 & 9.30, supported by Every Mother's Son)
July 15, 1967: 'Clay Cole's Diskotek', WPIX Channel 11, unknown television studio, New York City, NY with The Critters, Lulu Christie, Bobbie Norris, Frankie Randell (broadcast date)
August 9, 1967: Grandstand, Jackson County Fairgrounds, Jackson, MI
August 26, 1967 Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, Hampton Beach, NH (with The Spectras)
September 8, 1967 Big Moose Showcase, Lorain, OH
November ?, 1967 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
November 19, 1967 St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, MO ("The Danny Thomas Benefit for Crippled Children", with The Mitch Ryder Show, Young Rascals, Bobby Vee & Tommy James and The Shondells)
December ?, 1967 Emporia, KS
December 9, 1967: 'Clay Cole's Diskotek', WPIX Channel 11, unknown television studio, New York City, NY with Richie Havens, 5th Dimension, The Blues Magoos, Arthur Prysock, Chris Crosby (broadcast date)
January 13, 1968 International Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (with Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, The Box Tops, The Rose Garden, The Stone Poynes, Sonny & Cher, Jay & The Techniques, Brenton Wood, Classics IV, October Country & Kenny O'Dell)
January 21, 1968 Cheetah, Santa Monica, CA (Phantasmagoria I - A Benefit for the L.A. Free Clinic", with Buffalo Springfield, Jose Feliciano, Brewer & Shipley, The Grass Roots, Hunger, Pacific Gas & Electric, Joint Effect, Jamie & The Jury, Incredibly Delicious, Lewis & Clark Expedition, Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Giant Sunflower, Richard Tappan, Joint Effort, Rubber Highway, Gilbert and his Guitar, Fraternity of Man, Cathy Amber & The Difference)
January 26, 1968 Cheetah, Santa Monica, CA (KRLA Radio Promo Show", with The Byrds & The Lewis & Clarke Expedition)
January 27, 1968: 'Baton Rouge', 2° Chaine Couleur de l'ORTF, Maison De La Radio, 116 Avenue du Président Kennedy, Paris, France with Cream, Sharks, Memphis Slim & Mickey Baker, Ten Years After (broadcast date)
February 26, 1968: 'The Mike Douglas Show', KYW-TV, Philadelphia, PA with Truman Capote, Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara, Laurindo Almeida, Joe Harnell Sextet, Allen Ludden (broadcasting date)
April 5-6 1968: Cheetah, Aragon Ballroom, 1106 Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, IL with The Regiment, The Bubble Gum Machine (April 5 show was cancelled as a safety precaution, due to civil unrest, after Martin Luther King Jr. was slain the day before)
April 20, 1968 Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY (with The Vagrants)
April 27, 1968 Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY
June ?, 1968 Cleveland Heights High School, Cleveland, OH
July 23, 1968 Melodyland Theatre, Anaheim, CA (with Sly and The Family Stone)
August 26-27, 1968 Whisky a' Go Go, West Hollywood, CA
September 18, 1968 Steve Paul's The Scene, New York City, NY (with Mandrake Memorial & Hal Walters)
September 21, 1968 Trenton State College, Trenton, NJ
September 28, 1968 Duke University campus, Durham, NC ('dorm party', with New York Rock & Roll Ensemble)
October 2, 1968: 'The Mike Douglas Show', KYW-TV, Philadelphia, PA with Joe Harnell Sextet, Frank Sinatra Jr., Durward Kirby, Denise Lor, Gay Gear Luce, Judith Keith, Joey Villa (broadcasting date)
October 12, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (with Creedence Clearwater Revival & New York Rock & Roll Ensemble)
November ?, 1968 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR ('Survey' 68', with Grass Roots, Deep Purple)
November 16, 1968 Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, HI (with The New Buffalo Springfield & Canned Heat)
November 28, 1968 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (with Iron Butterfly)
December 8, 1968 The Bank, Torrance, CA
December 13, 1968 Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA with Eric Burdon and The Animals, The Morning Sun, and other special guest stars "Christmas Concert With....."
December 23, 1968: Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA with Canned Heat, Chambers Brothers, Buddy Miles Express, The Grassroots, Steve Miller Blues Band, The Love Exchange "L.A. Pop Festival"
December 30, 1968 Gulfstream Park Racing and Casino, Hallandale Beach, Broward County, FL with Jose Feliciano, Iron Butterfly, Canned Heat, The Grass Roots, Jr. Walker and The All Stars, Ian and Sylvia, Charles Lloyd Quartet, Sweet Inspirations, Sweetwater, The Joe Tex Revue "Miami Pop Festival"
January 10, 1969: Exhibition Building, State Fairground, Phoenix, AZ with Electric Prunes, Sir Douglas Quintet, The Fox, Lights by The First Light Century, B. Mason Dean (MC), Rich "Mother" Robbins (MC)
January 18, 1969: Capitol Theatre, Ottawa, Canada with 3's A Crowd
February 2, 1969: Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada with Iron Butterfly
THE TURTLES #6 (FEB 1969 - SEPT 1970) /
THE RHYTHM BUTCHERS (1969)
1) Howie Kaylan
2) Mark Volman
3) Al Nichol
4) Jim Pons
5) John George 'Chief' Seiter drums, keyboards, vocals
February 28, 1969 Convention Hall, Community Concourse, San Diego, CA (with Creedence Clearwater Revival)
April 19, 1969 Franklin College Gymnasium, Franklin, IN
April 29, 1969: 'The Mike Douglas Show', KYW-TV, Philadelphia, PA with Alejandro Rey, Tony Randall, Madeleine Kahn, The Philadelphia Civic Ballet Company, Joyce Bowman, Henry Borovick (broadcasting date) The band perform 'Elenore' and 'The House On The Hill'.
May 10, 1969: White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington D.C. with The Temptations "Tricia Nixon's Private Party"
July 26, 1969 Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT (with Canned Heat)
September 12-13, 1969 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI with Tyrannosaurus Rex (12-13), Sun (12), Thomas-Blood (13)
September 14, 1969: Toledo Raceway Park, Toledo, OH with Pleasure Seekers (cancelled), MC5, SRC, Amboy Dukes, Alice Cooper, The Ohio Power, Frost, Rationals, Savage Grace (cancelled), Rush, Frut, Life "Toledo Pop Festival"
November 5, 1969: Virginia Beach Dome, Virginia Beach, VA with Three Dog Night
December 1969 Buchser High School Gym, Santa Clara, CA (with John Hartford)
December 27 or 28 or 29, 1969: Miami-Hollywood Speedway, Pembroke Pines, FL with Santana, Crow, Smith, Vanilla Fudge, Grateful Dead, Butterfield Blues Band, B.B. King, Hugh Masakela, Tony Joe White, Biff Rose, Amboy Dukes, Canned Heat, Motherlode, The Band, Johnny Winter, Cold Blood, Sweetwater "Miami Rock Festival - Last Rock Festival of the 60's"
unknown date, 1969: 'Miss Teen U.S.A.', TV Show, unknown venue, unknown city, unknown state
April 19, 1970 Toronto, ON (CANADIAN TV "The Barbara McNair Show" performing "Lady-O". Broadcast date)
Line-Up
ES) (JAN 1975 - DEC 31, 1975)
1) Howie Kaylan (aka Eddie)
2) Mark Volman (aka Flo)
3) ?????????? + other unknown musicians
January 14-16, 1975 Shelby Hotel Savoy, Detroit, MI
Januay 29, 1975 The Brewery, Lansing, MI
April 24-26, 1975 Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom, Atlanta, GA (with Larry Raspberry, Joe Droukas (who cancelled) & Atlantis, who cancelled)
November 22, 1975 Stanford University Maples Pavilion, Stanford, CA (with Stephen Stills)
December 31, 1975. Winterland, San Francisco, CA (with Eddie Money & The Tubes)
Line-Up (1983 - 1985)
1) Howie Kaylan (aka Eddie)
2) Mark Volman (aka Flo)
3) ?????????? + other unknown musicians
September 10, 1983 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC
April 27, 1984 Civic Center, Lansing, MI ("Happy Together Tour", with The Turtles & Gary Puckett & The Union Gap)
April 28, 1984 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI ("Happy Together Tour", with The Turtles, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap & Spanky And Our Gang)
April 19, 1985 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI ("Happy Together 1964", with The Grass Roots & Gary Lewis and The Playboys)
May 14, 1985 Lakeview Arena, Marquette, MI ("Happy Together 1964", with The Grass Roots & Gary Lewis and The Playboys)
May 15, 1985 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, MI ("Happy Together 1964", with The Grass Roots & Gary Lewis and The Playboys)
THE TURTLES #9 (1985 - 1988)
1) Howie Kaylan
2) Mark Volman
3) Joe Lamanno vocals, bass
4) ??????????? + others unknown musicians
July 27, 1986 Hart Plaza, Detroit, MI ("Motor City Music", with Blood, Sweat and Tears & Bo Diddley)
July 24, 1987 Pine Know Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI ("VH1 Classic SuperFest", with The Byrds, The Grass Roots, Herman's Hermits & Tommy James and The Shondells)
July 25, 1987 Poplar Creek Music Theater, Hoffman Estates, IL ("VH1 Classic SuperFest", with Herman's Hermits, The Byrds, The Grassroots, Mark Lindsay & Tommy James and The Shondells)
Line-Up (1988 - 199?)
1) Howie Kaylan
2) Mark Volman
3) Rob Hovey drums (only in the summer of 1988)
4) ?????????? + others unknown musicians
July 22, 1988 Meadow Brook, Rochester Hills, MI (with The Rascals)
June 16, 1991 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI (with The Rascals, The Grass Roots & Johnny Rivers)
May 29, 1993 Burke Lakefront Airport, Cleveland, OH (with The Rascals)
May 30, 1993 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkstone, MI (with The Rascals)
August 8, 1993 Boblo Island, Amherstburg, ON (with Mitch Ryder)
Line-Up (199? - 2008)
1) Howie Kaylan
2) Mark Volman
3) Joe Stefko drums
4) Don Kisselbach vocals, bass
5) Tristan Avakian vocals, guitar
6) Benjy King vocals, keyboards
March 10, 2000. Sea World Park, Orlando, FL
March 11, 2000 San Antonio, TX
April 28-30, 2000 Disney World, Orlando, FL
May 1-3, 2000 Disney World, Orlando, FL
June 4, 2000 Dollywood, Pigeon Forge, TN
June 22, 2000 Fargo, TX
July 8, 2000 Lakeside Association, Lakeside, OH
July 16, 2000 Duluth, ME
August 19, 2000 Colorado State Fair, Pueblo, CO
September 2, 2000 Tawanada, NY
September 8, 2000 Manchester, ENG
Line-Up (2008 - PRESENT)
1) Howie Kaylan
2) Mark Volman
3) Joe Stefko
4) Don Kisselbach
5) Godfrey Townsend guitar
6) Greg Hawkes keyboards
August 2, 2008 DTE Energy Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI ("HippieFest", with The Animals, Badfinger, Jack Bruce, Melanie)
Augsut 2, 2014 DTE Energy Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI ("The Happy Together Tour", with Mark Farner, Chuck Negron, Gary Lewis and The Playboys, Mitch Ryder)