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==February through July==
 
==February through July==
 
===Bandmembers===
 
===Bandmembers===
FZ, [[Tom Fowler]] (bass), [[Ralph Humphrey]] (drums), [[Ruth Underwood]] (percussion), [[Ian Underwood]] (horns, keyboards), [[George Duke]] (keyboards, vocals), [[Bruce Fowler]] (trombone), [[Jean-Luc Ponty]] (violin, vibes), [[Sal Marquez]] (trumpet, vocals, Frank Sinatra)  
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FZ, [[The Fowler Brothers|Tom Fowler]] (bass), [[Ralph Humphrey]] (drums), [[Ruth Underwood]] (percussion), [[Ian Underwood]] (horns, keyboards), [[George Duke]] (keyboards, vocals), [[The Fowler Brothers|Bruce Fowler]] (trombone), [[Jean-Luc Ponty]] (violin, vibes), [[Sal Marquez]] (trumpet, vocals, Frank Sinatra)  
 
===Additional Info===
 
===Additional Info===
 
====Special Guests====
 
====Special Guests====
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==August through September==
 
==August through September==
 
===Bandmembers===
 
===Bandmembers===
FZ, [[Tom Fowler]] (bass), [[Ralph Humphrey]] (drums), [[Ruth Underwood]] (percussion), [[Ian Underwood]] (horns, keyboards), [[George Duke]] (keyboards, vocals), [[Bruce Fowler]] (trombone), [[Jean-Luc Ponty]] (violin)
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FZ, [[The Fowler Brothers|Tom Fowler]] (bass), [[Ralph Humphrey]] (drums), [[Ruth Underwood]] (percussion), [[Ian Underwood]] (horns, keyboards), [[George Duke]] (keyboards, vocals), [[The Fowler Brothers|Bruce Fowler]] (trombone), [[Jean-Luc Ponty]] (violin)
 
===Additional Info===
 
===Additional Info===
 
====Dates====
 
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==October through December==
 
==October through December==
 
===Bandmembers===
 
===Bandmembers===
FZ, [[George Duke]] (keyboards, vocals, tiny little notes), [[Napoleon Murphy Brock]] (vocals, saxophone, flute), [[Tom Fowler]] (bass), [[Ruth Underwood]] (percussion), [[Bruce Fowler]] (trombone, dancing), [[Chester Thompson]] (drums), [[Ralph Humphrey]] (drums)  
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FZ, [[George Duke]] (keyboards, vocals, tiny little notes), [[Napoleon Murphy Brock]] (vocals, saxophone, flute), [[The Fowler Brothers|Tom Fowler]] (bass), [[Ruth Underwood]] (percussion), [[The Fowler Brothers|Bruce Fowler]] (trombone, dancing), [[Chester Thompson]] (drums), [[Ralph Humphrey]] (drums)  
 
===Additional Info===
 
===Additional Info===
 
====Special Guests====
 
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==Notes About This Tour==
 
==Notes About This Tour==
 
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Latest revision as of 12:01, 13 September 2021

February through July

Bandmembers

FZ, Tom Fowler (bass), Ralph Humphrey (drums), Ruth Underwood (percussion), Ian Underwood (horns, keyboards), George Duke (keyboards, vocals), Bruce Fowler (trombone), Jean-Luc Ponty (violin, vibes), Sal Marquez (trumpet, vocals, Frank Sinatra)

Additional Info

Special Guests

Barry Leef (vocals), Don Preston

Dates

February 23rd to July 8th

Stats

51 shows and 30 (different) songs were played in 44 cities across 3 countries (US, Canada and Australia) - see also KUR FZ Gig List - 1973.

August through September

Bandmembers

FZ, Tom Fowler (bass), Ralph Humphrey (drums), Ruth Underwood (percussion), Ian Underwood (horns, keyboards), George Duke (keyboards, vocals), Bruce Fowler (trombone), Jean-Luc Ponty (violin)

Additional Info

Dates

August 18th to September 14th

Stats

21 shows and 29 (different) songs were played in 21 cities across 12 countries (all European) - see also KUR FZ Gig List - 1973.

October through December

Bandmembers

FZ, George Duke (keyboards, vocals, tiny little notes), Napoleon Murphy Brock (vocals, saxophone, flute), Tom Fowler (bass), Ruth Underwood (percussion), Bruce Fowler (trombone, dancing), Chester Thompson (drums), Ralph Humphrey (drums)

Additional Info

Special Guests

Jeff Simmons (vocals, drugs, Roxy shows), the assortment of Roxy crazies (dancing, singing, etc), Bruce ? (breast lecture)

Dates

October 23rd to December 12th

Stats

36 shows and 27 (different) songs were played in 23 cities across 2 countries (US and Canada) - see also KUR FZ Gig List - 1973.

Notes About This Tour

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