RICK MARTIN AND THE SHOWMEN #1 (196? - 1964) 1) Rick Martin vocals, guitar 2) Joseph 'Joey' Brennan drums 3) Joey Granelli bass 4) ? keyboards
RICK MARTIN AND THE SHOWMEN #2 (1964 - 1965)
1) Rick Martin
2) Joey Brennan
3) Joey Granelli
4) Mark Stein vocals, keyboards
RICK MARTIN AND THE SHOWMEN #3 (1965 - ca. OCT 1965)
1) Rick Martin
2) Joey Brennan
3) Mark Stein
4) John Voorhis Bogert III (aka Tim 'Timmy' Bogert) vocals, bass
THE ELECTRIC PIGEONS (ca. OCT 1965 - ca. NOV 1965) / THE PIGEONS #1 (ca. NOV 1965 - ca. FEB 1966)
1) Joey Brennan
2) Mark Stein
3) Tim Bogert
THE PIGEONS #2 (ca. FEB 1966 - DEC 1966)
1) Joey Brennan
2) Mark Stein
3) Tim Bogert
4) Vincent James Martellucci (aka Vince 'Vinnie' Martell) vocals, guitar
1966: Headliner Bar, New York City, NY
1966: Choo Choo Club, Garfield, NJ The band often jam with The Rascals' singer Eddie Briganti there.
unknown date - December 1966: The Action House, Island Park, NY The Pigeons played there as house band every weeks.
THE PIGEONS #3 (DEC 1966 - APR or MAY 1967) / VANILLA FUDGE #1 (APR or MAY 1967 - MAR 14, 1970) (1973) (1982) 1) Mark Stein 2) Tim Bogert 3) Vince Martell 4) Carmine Appice vocals, drums
December 1966 - April or May 1967: The Action House, Island Park, Long Island, NY
The Pigeons played there as house band every weeks and they also used this club as rehearsal space from circa April 1967 onwards.
January 14, 1967: Bambi's, Newport, RI with Left Banke
April or May 1967 - December 1967: The Action House, Island Park, Long Island, NY Vanilla Fudge played there as house band every weeks and also used this club as rehearsal space.
July 22, 1967: Village Theatre, New York City, NY with The Byrds, Peanut Butter Conspiracy (cancelled), The Seeds
July 30, 1967: The Action House, Island Park, NY
August 10-13, 1967: Avalon Ballroom, 1268 Sutter Street at Van Ness, San Francisco, CA with Mad River (11), Moby Grape (10, 12), Canned Heat (11-12), Big Brother and The Holding Company (13), Lights by The North American Ibis Alchemical Co. (10-13) "Dance Concert"
August ??, 1967: Pleasureland Swim Club, Oakland, NJ
August 23-27, 1967: Ambassador Theatre, Washington, DC with Lothar and The Hand People, Lights by The Psychedelic Power & Light Co. Of San Francisco
August 28, 1967: Gibber Hotel, 168 Gibber Road, Kiamesha Lake, Thompson, Sullivan County, NY with The Blues Project
September 2, 1967: Village Theatre, New York City, NY (with The Illusions & Mitch Ryder)
September ?, 1967: 'Wonderama', Metromedia TV Show, unknown city, unknown state The band perform: 'You Keep Me Hangin' On'.
September 12-17, 1967 Golden Bear Club, Huntington Beach, CA
September 21 and 23, 1967: Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA with Blue Cheer, Sunshine Company
September 24, 1967 Cheetah, Los Angeles, CA
September 25-27, 1967: Whisky à Go Go, Los Angeles, CA with Lee Michaels
September 29-October 1, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA with Charles Lloyd Quartet
September 29 - October 1, 1967 Cheetah, Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL with The Fenders, The Boston Tea Party
October 4, 1967 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG with The Young Rascals, Traffic, Tomorrow, The Flowerpot Men, The Art, Jeffrey Lenner (MC)
October 5, 1967 Blaises Club, London, ENG
October 6, 1967 ABC Cinema, Chesterfield, ENG with The Young Rascals, Traffic, Tomorrow, The Flowerpot Men, The Art, Jeffrey Lenner (MC) (Vanilla Fudge cancelled due to illness)
October 7, 1967 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG with The Young Rascals, Traffic, Tomorrow, The Flowerpot Men, The Art, Jeffrey Lenner (MC) (Vanilla Fudge cancelled due to illness)
October 8, 1967 Empire Theatre, Liverpool, ENG with The Young Rascals, Traffic, Tomorrow, The Flowerpot Men, The Art, Jeffrey Lenner (MC) (Vanilla Fudge cancelled due to illness)
October 9, 1967 Pavilion, Bath, ENG (cancelled due to illness)
October 10, 1967 ABC Cinema, Croydon, ENG with The Young Rascals, Traffic, Tomorrow, The Flowerpot Men, The Art, Jeffrey Lenner (MC) (Vanilla Fudge cancelled due to illness)
October 11, 1967 Town Hall, Birmingham, ENG with The Young Rascals, Traffic, Tomorrow, The Flowerpot Men, The Art, Jeffrey Lenner (MC) (Vanilla Fudge cancelled due to illness)
October 13, 1967 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG with The Young Rascals, Traffic, Tomorrow, The Flowerpot Men, The Art, Jeffrey Lenner (MC) (Vanilla Fudge cancelled due to illness)
October 14, 1967 Gaumont Cinema, Wolverhampton, ENG with The Young Rascals, Traffic, Tomorrow, The Flowerpot Men, The Art, Jeffrey Lenner (MC) (Vanilla Fudge cancelled due to illness)
October 15, 1967 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG with Traffic, Tomorrow, The Flowerpot Men, The Art, Jeffrey Lenner (MC) (Vanilla Fudge cancelled due to illness)
October 17, 1967 Gaumont Cinema, Ipswich, ENG with The Young Rascals, Traffic, Tomorrow, The Flowerpot Men, The Art, Jeffrey Lenner (MC) (Vanilla Fudge cancelled due to illness)
October 20, 1967 UFO, The Blarney Club, ENG
October 22, 1967 Saville Theatre, London, ENG (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30, supporting The Who)
October ??, 1967: 5th Dimension Club, Leicester, UK with Family, Moody Blues "All-Nighter"
November 3, 1967: Village Theatre, New York City, NY with The Yardbirds
November 12, 1967: Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, Long Island, NY with The 5th Dimension
December 15-17, 1967: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI with Thyme (15), Rationals (16), Our Mother's Children (16), Epidemic (16), MC-5 (17)
December 29, 1967: The New Capital Theatre, 149 Westchester Avenue, Portchester, NY with Charles Lloyd Quartet
unknown date, 1967: Speakeasy club, London, UK
unknown date, 1967: Coliseum, Portland, OR
unknown date, 1967: Hyde Park Teen Center, Cincinnati, OH
unknown date, 1967: Ungano's, 210 West 70th Street, New York City, NY The Doors appear there and perform a late night jam with the band.
late 1967 or early 1968: 'From The Bitter End', WOR-TV Channel 9, New York City, NY The band perform: 'You Keep Me Hanging On'.
unknown date, 1968: 'Beat Club', TV Show, Bremen, West Germany
unknown date, 1968: 'The Ray Anthony Show', unknown TV channel, unknown city, unknown state The band perform "You Keep Me Hanging On'.
January 4, 1968: Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA with Steve Miller Band, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sweetwater, Lights by Holy See
January 5-6, 1968: Winterland, San Francisco, CA with Steve Miller Band, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Lights by Holy See
January 12, 1968: 'Ed Sullivan Show', CBS TV Show, Ed Sullivan Theatre, Broadway, New York City, NY (broadcasting date) The band played 'You Keep Me Hanging On'.
January 20, 1968: Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara, CA with The Stone Poynes, Taj Mahal, Alexander's Timeless Blooz Band
January 26-28, 1968: Cheetah, 1 Navy Street, Venice Beach, Los Angeles, CA with Siegel-Schwall, The Glass Family
January 27, 1968: Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA with The Bee Gees, Spanky and Our Gang
February 9, 1986: Winslow Hall, Lasell Junior College, Auburndale, MA with The Spectras
February 18, 1968: Durfee Theatre, Fall River, MA
February 24, 1968: Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, OH with Amboy Dukes, The Frightened Trees, Soap (Vanilla Fudge cancelled)
March 1, 1968: Westbury Music Fair, 960 Brush Hollow Road, Westbury, NY "Westbury Music Fair Festival"
March 8-9 1968: Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA with First Borne
March 29, 1968: Commonwealth Armory, Boston, MA
April 7, 1968: Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY
April 12, 1968: Orlando Sports Stadium, Orlando, FL with The Grass Roots
April 17, 1968: Gym, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY with Cream (cancelled), The Vagrants
May 4-7, 1968: Palazzo dello Sport, Rome, Italy "First European International Pop Festival" (Vanilla Fudge canceled)
May 25, 1968: Dinner Key Auditorium, Coconut Grove, FL (with Ojus Philarmonic)
June 7-8, 1968: Thee Image, Miami, FL (with Fantasy)
June 17, 1968: McFarlin Auditorium, Dallas, TX (with Canned Heat)
June 19, 1968: Music Hall, Houston, TX (with Canned Heat)
June 21, 1968: Fillmore East, New York City, NY (with James Cotton & Loading Zone)
June 27, 1968: Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA
July 12, 1968: Cow Palace, Daly City, CA with Iron Butterfly, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Kai Moore, Canned Heat, Sweet Rush, West, Sandy Bull, Wedge, Initial Shock, Phoenix "Harmony Benefit"
July 17-18, 1968: Eagles Auditorium, Seattle, WA with Charles Lloyd, Crome Syrcus
July 24, 1968: Wollman Skating Rink, Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, NY with Ultimate Spinach "Schaefer Music Festival"
July 27, 1968: Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, Hampton Beach, NH (with The Spectras)
August 8, 1968: Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, RI with The Mothers Of Invention, Beacon Street Union, Lights by The Road "Pop Music Festival"
August 12, 1968: The Tamarack Lodge, Greenfield Park, Ellenville, NY
August 17, 1968: Atlanta Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Amboy Dukes, Soft Machine, Eire Apparent
September 1, 1968: Red Rocks Park, Denver, CO
September 3, 1968: Balboa Stadium, San Diego, CA
September 4, 1968: Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ
September 5, 1968: Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA with Jimi Hendrix Experience, Soft Machine, Eire Apparent
September 6, 1968: Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA with Jimi Hendrix Experience, Soft Machine, Eire Apparent
September 7, 1968: Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada with Jimi Hendrix Experience, Soft Machine, Eire Apparent
September 8, 1968: Coliseum, Spokane, WA
September 9, 1968: Pacific Coliseum, Portland, OR
September 13, 1968: Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Soft Machine, Eire Apparent
September 14, 1968: Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA with Jimi Hendrix Experience, Soft Machine, Eire Apparent
September 15, 1968 Memorial Coliseum, Sacramento, CA
October 4, 1968 Westchester County Center, White Plains, NY (with Chambers Brothers)
October ?, 1968 San Antonio, TX
October 11, 1968 Masonic Temple, Detroit, MI (with Dharma)
October 19, 1968 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (1st Quaker City Rock Festival, with Big Brother and The Holding Company Featuring Janis Joplin, Buddy Guy Blues Band, Moby Grape & Chambers Brothers)
November 9, 1968 Massachussets Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
November 24, 1968 Alexandria Roller Rink, Alexandria, VA (with Rhinoceros & The Steve Miller Band)
December 7, 1968 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (with Amboy Dukes)
December 15, 1968 University of Dayton, Dayton, OH
December 18, 1968 University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
December 26, 1968 Denver Auditorium Arena, Denver, CO (with Led Zeppelin & Spirit)
December 27, 1968 Seattle Centre Arena, Seattle, WA (with Led Zeppelin & Floating Bridge)
December 28, 1968 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC (with Led Zeppelin & The Trials of Jayson Hoover)
December 29, 1968 Civic Auditorium, Portland, OR (with Led Zeppelin)
December 30, 1968 John F. Kennedy Memorial Pavilion, Gonzaga University, Spaokane, WA (with Led Zeppelin)
December 31, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (with Richie Havens, Cold Blood & Youngbloods)
1969
? ?, 1969 Bremen, GER (GERMAN TV "Beat Club")
? ?, 1969 ABC TV, New York Ciy, NY (US TV "Dick Cavett Show")
January 4, 1969 Community Concourse, San Diego, CA (with Jello's Gass Band)
January 10-11, 1969 Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles, CA (with A.B. Skhy, Illinois Speed Press, Collectors & Richie Havens)
February 2, 1969 Ed Sullivan Theatre, New York City, NY (US TV "Ed Sullivan Show" performing "Shotgun". Broadcast date)
February 7-8, 1969 Kinetic Playground, Chicago, IL (with Led Zeppelin & Jethro Tull)
February 21, 1969 Gainesville, FL
February 22, 1969 Hilton Hotel, Washington D (1969 Junior Prom)
March 1, 1969 Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY (supported by The Mothers Of Invention, who replaced Sly & The Family Stone)
March 2, 1969 Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, PA (with The Mothers of Invention & Soul Survivors)
March 4, 1969 KYW-TV Basement Studio, Philadelphia, PA (US TV "The Mike Douglas Show" performing "Shotgun" & "You Keep Me Hanging On". Broadcast date)
March 8, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (with Amboy Dukes & Sirocco)
March 28, 1969 Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT
April 4-5, 1969 Rose Palace, Pasadena, CA (with The Collectors & It's A Beautiful Day)
April 6, 1969 Kinsmen's Fieldhouse, Edmonton, AB
May 17, 1969 University of Scranton Long Island Centre, Scranton, PA
May 29, 1969 Action House, Island Park, NY (supported by Howl & Rosicrucian)
June 6-7, 1969 Kinetic Playground, Chicago, IL (with Muddy Waters & Rotary Connection)
June 13, 1969 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI
June 20, 1969 San Bernardino, CA (Newport Pop Festival)
June 27-29, 1969 Mile High Stadium, Denver, CO (Denver Pop Festival)
June 28, 1969 Pirate's World, Dania, FL
July 8, 1969 Blossom Music Centre, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
July 13, 1969 Singer Bowl Stadium, Queens, NY (Singer Bowl Music Festival, with Jeff Beck Group, Ten Years After & Edwin Hawkins Singers)
July 27, 1969 Gold Creek Park, Woodinville, WA (Seattle Pops Festival, with The Doors, Spirit, Chuck Berry, Blacksnake, Albert Collins, Youngbloods, Flying Burrito Brothers, Guess Who, Ike and Tina Turner Revue, Charles Lloyd, Bo Diddley, Led Zeppelin, Lee Michaels & The Flock)
July 30, 1969 Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT (with Led Zeppelin)
August 6, 1969 Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS
August 7, 1969 CBS TV Show, New York City, NY (US TV "The David Frost Show" performing "Need Love". Broadcast date)
August 9, 1969 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (with Spirit & Illusion)
August 31, 1969 Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ (with Rhinoceros)
September 6, 1969 Cincinnati Zoo, Cincinnati, OH with Grand Funk Railroad, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Lonnie Mack, Dee Felice Trio, Balderdash, Sound Musem "The First Annual Midwest Mini-Pop Festival"
September 13, 1969 University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL
September 20, 1969: Palazzo del Cinema, Venice, ITY "Mostra Internazionale di Musica Leggera" The band win this 3-day (Sept. 18-20) Italian musica pop festival with the song: 'Some Velvet Morning' (they sang it live but in playback mode, miming the vocals and instruments).
September 21 or 22, 1969: Le Rotonde, Garlasco, Pavia, Italy
October 5, 1969: Morrow Field House, Slippery Rock College, Slippery Rock, PA with Gues Who
October 10-11, 1969: Fillmore East, New York City, NY with AUM, Dr. John The Night Tripper
October 19, 1969: University of Toledo Fieldhouse, Toledo, OH
November 22, 1969: HemisFair Arena, San Antonio, TX with Bit's Of Soul with Sara Phelcher, TSU Tornados
November 28 or 29 or 30, 1969: Palm Beach International Raceway, West Palm Beach, FL "First Annual Palm Beach Music And Art Festival"
December 6, 1969: Academy Of Music, New York City, NY with B.B. King, James Gang (Vanilla Fudge filled in for Canned Heat)
December 27-29, 1969: outdoor venue, San Luis Obispo, CA with The Byrds, Sweetwater, Bycycle, Blues Image, Blue Mountain Eagle, Chambers Bros., Country Joe and The Fish, Iron Butterfly, John Savages, Eric Mercury, Pacific Gas & Electric, Rotary Connection, Spirit, Johnny Winter, Bobby Womack, Youngbloods, Zephyr, and others "Indian Creek Celebration and Music Appreciation Seminar" (cancelled)
December 27 or 28 or 29, 1969: Miami-Hollywood Speedway, Pembroke Pines, FL with Santana, Crow, Smith, Canned Heat, Grateful Dead, Butterfield Blues Band, B.B. King, Hugh Masakela, Tony Joe White, Biff Rose, Amboy Dukes, Turtles, Motherlode, The Band, Johnny Winter, Cold Blood, Cradle, Sweetwater "Miami Rock Festival - Last Rock Festival of the 60's"
1970
March 14, 1970: The Action House, Island Park, NY (Vanilla Fudge's last gig)
March 27 or 28 or 29, 1970: outdoor venue, 10 miles East of Lubbock, Texas "Southwest '70 Peace Festival" (Vanilla Fudge canceled)
July 17, 1970 National Guard Armory, Dalton, GA (cancelled)
VANILLA FUDGE #2 (1984)
1) Mark Stein
2) Tim Bogert
3) Carmine Appice
4) Ron Mancuso guitar
VANILLA FUDGE #3 (1987)
1) Mark Stein
2) Tim Bogert
3) Carmine Appice
4) Paul Hanson guitar
February 14, 1987 Harpos, Detroit, MI (WRIF 16th Anniversary, with Rare Earth)
VANILLA FUDGE #4 (MAY 14, 1988)
1) Mark Stein
2) Tim Bogert
3) Carmine Appice
4) Lanny Cordola guitar
May 14, 1988 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary)
VANILLA FUDGE #5 (1991)
1) Carmine Appice
2) Derek St. Holmes vocals, guitar
3) Martin Gerschwitz vocals, keyboards
4) Tom Croucier vocals, bass
VANILLA FUDGE #6 (SEPT 1998 - JAN 1999 (only rehearsals))
1) Tim Bogert
2) Vince Martell
3) William 'Bill' Pascali vocals, organ Hammond B-3
VANILLA FUDGE #7 (JAN 1999 - FEB 1999) / (JUL 1999 - AUG 1999) / (MAY 2001 - DEC 2001)
1) Tim Bogert
2) Vince Martell
3) Carmine Appice
4) Bill Pascali
February 1999 (five-nights): STB 139 (aka Sweet Basil's), Tokyo, Japan
Vanilla Fudge #7's debut gigs. The show on February 6 was recorded from the audience and later released as bootleg: "Live At Ropponge" (Crimson Records).
July ?, 1999: Resorts Casino Hotel, 1133 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ
August 28, 1999: Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY with The Rascals, Shadows of Knight
May 20, 2001: Memorial Auditorium, Montclair State University, Montlclair, NJ "Modern Drummer Magazine's 25th Anniversary Drum Festival"
August ?, 2001: House of Blues, Los Angeles, CA
August 28, 2001: Barnstormer Entertaintment Complex, Whitmore Lake, MI
September 6, 2001: B.B. King Blues Club and Grill, 42nd Street, New York City, NY
December 8, 2001: Bourbon Street Night Club, New Port Richey, FL
VANILLA FUDGE #8 (JAN 2002 - 2002) 1) Carmine Appice 2) Vince Martell 3) Bill Pascali 4) Pete Bremy bass
January 25, 2002 Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ
January 26, 2002 Jaxx Night Club, West Springfield, VA
January 28, 2002 B.B. King Blues Club and Grill, New York City, NY
VANILLA FUDGE #9 (2002 - OCT 2002) 1) Carmine Appice 2) Vince Martell 3) Bill Pascali 4) T.M. Stevens bass
June 1, 2002 Gwangalli Beach, Busan, SK (3rd Annual Busan Rock Festival, with Moring Bond, Lowdown 30, Sinawe, Kuroda Michihiro, Dimension Zero, Lee Hyun-Woo Band & Edenbridge)
July 7, 2002 DTE Energy Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI (with Ray Manzarek & Jefferson Starship)
August ?, 2002 Seattle, WA
August ?, 2002 Randers, DEN
August ?, 2002 Stockholm, SWE
August ?, 2002 Rockford, IL
August ?, 2002 Clear Lake, IA
VANILLA FUDGE #10 (aka #7) (OCT 2002 - MAR 2003)
1) Tim Bogert
2) Carmine Appice
3) Vince Martell
4) Bill PascalI
January 17, 2003 Convention Center, Anaheim, CA (NAMM Show)
VANILLA FUDGE #11 (MAR 2003 - JAN 2?, 2005)
1) Tim Bogert
2) Carmine Appice
3) Bill Pascali
4) Teddy Rondinelli guitar
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5) Chuck Wright bass (filled in for Tim Bogert when the latter was ill from September to October 2003)
July 11, 2003 Blues Garage, Hannover, GER
September 26, 2003 Amagansett, NY
September 27, 2003 Bodless Opera House, Chester, NY
September 28, 2003 B.B. King Blues Club and Grill, New York City, NY
September 29, 2003 The Traif, Buffalo, NY
October 2, 2003 The Village, Vestra, SWE
October 3, 2003 tent, Uppsale, SWE
October 4, 2003 Rockland, Sala, SWE
October 6-7, 2003 Fasching, Stockholm, SWE
October 8, 2003 Kulturbolaget, Malmo, SWE
October 9, 2003 Pumpehuset, Copenhagen, DEN
October 10, 2003 Tante Olga, Randall, DEN
October 11, 2003 Tobaksfabrikken, Esbjerg, DEN
October 12, 2003 Hannover, GER
October 13, 2003 Downtown Blues Club, Hamburg, GER
October 14, 2003 Z7 Konzertfabrik, Kraftwekstrasse 7, Pratteln, SUI
October 15, 2003 Muisiktheater Rex, Bensheim, GER
October 17, 2003 Gagarin 205, Athens, GRE
2004
March 10, 2004 Camden Underworld, London, ENG
March 11, 2004 Irish Centre, Leeds, ENG
March 13, 2004 Rock Cafe, Stourbridge, ENG
March 14, 2004 Limelight, Crewe, ENG
March 15, 2004 Renfrew Ferry, Glasgow, SCOT
March 17, 2004 Cooperative De Mai, Ferrand, FRA
March 18, 2004 L'Excalibur Night Club, Yerville, FRA
March 19, 2004 La Luciole, Alencon, FRA
March 20, 2004 Le Plan Ris Orange, Paris, FRA
March 21, 2004 Spirit of '66, Verviers, BEL
March 23, 2004 Downtown Blues Club, Hamburg, GER
March 24, 2004 Harmonie, Bonn, GER
March 25, 2004 Quasimodo, Berlin, GER
March 26, 2004 Gewerkschafthaus, Erfurt, GER
March 27, 2004 Blues Garage, Hannover, GER (with The Lizards & Charlie A'Court)
March 28, 2004 Frankfurter, Hofmainz, GER
March 30, 2004 Backstage, Munich, GER
April 1-2, 2004 Stockholm, SWE (SWEDISH TV)
April 3, 2004 Nalen, Stockholm, SWE
April 4, 2004 Storan, Gorthenburg, SE
April 8, 2004 New Age, Roncade, ITY
April 9, 2004 Corallo Club, Scandiano, ITY
April 10, 2004 Naima Club, Forlì, ITY
July 17, 2004 Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY (with The New Rascals)
VANILLA FUDGE #12 (aka #1) (MAY 2?, 2005 - AUG 2005) / (JUL 2006 - SEPT 2006)
1) Tim Bogert
2) Vince Martell
3) Carmine Appice
4) Mark Stein
June 26, 2005 DTE Energy Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI (Strange Days Festival, with The Doors, Steppenwolf, Pat Travers & The Yardbirds)
VANILLA FUDGE #13 (aka #7) (SEPT 2006 - OCT 27, 2006)
1) Tim Bogert
2) Vince Martell
3) Carmine Appice
4) Bill Pascali
October 27, 2006 Empire, West Springfield, VA (with Cactus)
VANILLA FUDGE #14 (aka #1, #12) (OCT 28, 2006 - 2007) / (MAR 2008 - SUMMER 2008)
1) Tim Bogert
2) Vince Martell
3) Carmine Appice
4) Mark Stein
October 28, 2006 Patchogue Theatre For The Performing Arts, Patchogue, NY (with Glen Burtnik & MindField)
MARK STEIN & VINCE MARTELL OF VANILLA FUDGE (SUMMER 2008 - 2009)
1) Mark Stein
2) Vince Martell
3) Pete Bremy
4) Jimmy Jack Tamburo drums
VANILLA FUDGE #15 (2011 - PRESENT)
1) Mark Stein
2) Carmine Appice
3) Vince Martell
4) Pete Bremy
March 18, 2011 Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ
March 19, 2011 B.B. King Blues Club and Grill, New York City, NY
March 25, 2011 Boulton Center, Bay Shore, NY
March 26, 2011 Regent Theatre, Arlington, NY
March 27, 2011 Sellersville Theater, Sellersville, PA
March 28, 2011 NBC-TV, New York City, NY (US TV "The Jimmy Fallon Show" performing "You Keep Me Hanging On". Broadcast date)
May 14, 2011 Wolf's Den at Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT
May 15, 2011 Irvington Town Hall Theater, Irvington, NY
May 27-29, 2011 National Harbor, Washington, DC (cancelled appearance, Zep Fest 2011)