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Don Kirshner's Rock Concert is an American television music variety show that ran during the 1970s and early 1980s, created and produced by Don Kirshner and syndicated to television stations. It premiered on September 27, 1973, with a performance by The Rolling Stones; its last episode was in 1981.
Episode 22 : Bloodstone / David Essex / Electric Light Orchestra / Manfred Mann / Mike Oldfield
April. 01,1974
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Episode 21 : 10cc / Billy Joel / Dobie Gray / REO Speedwagon
March. 25,1974
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Episode 20 : The Eagles / Jackson Browne / Linda Ronstadt
March. 18,1974
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Episode 19 : Kansas / Larry Raspberry & The Highstepper / Leo Kottke / Martha Reeves & The All Stars
March. 11,1974
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Episode 18 : Ike & Tina Turner Revue / Michael Stanley's Super Session / Redbone
March. 04,1974
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Episode 17 : Season 1, Episode 17
February. 25,1974
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Episode 16 : Byron Macgregor / The Chambers Brothers / Climax Blues Band / Dr. John
February. 18,1974
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Episode 15 : Al Wilson / Billy Preston / Brownsville Station
February. 11,1974
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Episode 14 : Livingston Taylor / Osibisa / Rod Stewart & The Faces
February. 04,1974
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Episode 13 : The Carpenters / Loggins & Messina / Randy Newman / Tommy West & Terry Cashman
January. 28,1974
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Episode 12 : The James Gang / Maria Muldaur / Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band
January. 21,1974
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Episode 11 : Eric Burdon / Foghat / Mandrill
January. 14,1974
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Episode 10 : Blondie / Deborah Harry / Nigel Harrison / Frank Infante / Ricky Jay / Randy Jones
November. 27,1973
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Episode 9 : The Raspberries / The Steve Miller Band
November. 20,1973
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Episode 8 : Billy Joel / The Isley Brothers / Mahavishnu Orchestra / Poco
November. 13,1973
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Episode 6 : Seals and Crofts / Tower of Power
October. 30,1973
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Episode 5 : Dave Mason / Jesse Colin Young / The Mark Almond Band / Tribute to Jim Croce
October. 23,1973
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Episode 4 : Fresh Flavor / Mott the Hoople / Richie Havens / Van Morrison
October. 16,1973
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Episode 3 : Black Oak Arkansas / Sly & The Family Stone
October. 09,1973
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Episode 2 : The Allman Brothers Band / The Marshall Tucker Band / Martin Mull / Wet Willie
October. 02,1973
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Episode 1 : The Doobie Brothers / Earth, Wind & Fire / The Rolling Stones
September. 27,1973
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