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1980 13 DecBridge HouseNo setlists
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1980 4 FebThe Bottom Line 3 Songs
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1980 3 FebThe Bottom Line 3 Songs
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1980 24 JanUniversity of Denver ArenaNo setlists
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1980 22 JanSymphony Hall 1 Song
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1980 20 JanThe ForumNo setlists
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1980 1 JanDallas Convention CenterNo setlists
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1979 29 DecParamount Theatre 2 Songs
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1979 28 DecParamount TheatreNo setlists
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1979 27 DecPNE Garden AuditoriumNo setlists
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1979 8 DecThe Warehouse 1 Song
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1979 29 NovMemorial AuditoriumNo setlists
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1979 28 NovElliott Hall of MusicNo setlists
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1979 23 NovAragon BallroomNo setlists
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1979 19 NovOrpheum TheatreNo setlists
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1979 17 NovPalace TheatreNo setlists
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1979 16 NovMasonic Temple TheatreNo setlists
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1979 12 NovToad's PlaceNo setlists
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1979 11 NovThe Palladium 11 Songs
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1979 26 MayParis Theatre 8 Songs
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1979 7 AprCalifornia World Music Festival 1979No setlists
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1979 28 MarRainbow Music Hall 12 Songs
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- Artist
- Fabulous Poodles
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- Start At
- Ended At
- Jan 1, 1980
- Biography
- The Fabulous Poodles consisted of Tony De Meur on lead vocals and guitar, Richie Robertson on bass and vocals, Bobby Valentino on violin, mandolin and vocals, and Bryn Burrows on drums. Many of the lyrics for the bands songs were written by John Parsons. The band started out just as the Poodles before adding the "Fabulous" prefix, a term reportedly coined by Frank Zappa. (This may be apocryphal as Zappa name-checked the band in the lyrics to "Mudd Club," which appeared on the 1981 album "You Are What You Is.")
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