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Dalton was a support act for Zappa at:
 
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*[[73/11/04 New York NY US Whitman Auditorium, Brooklyn College| New York 4th November 1973]]
 
*[[73/11/07 Boston MA US Orpheum Theater|Boston, 7th November 1973]]
 
*[[73/11/07 Boston MA US Orpheum Theater|Boston, 7th November 1973]]
 
*[[73/11/09 Syracuse NY US War Memorial Auditorium.|Syracuse, 9th November 1973]]
 
*[[73/11/09 Syracuse NY US War Memorial Auditorium.|Syracuse, 9th November 1973]]
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Replaced by [[Tom Waits]] due to audience hostility.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:25, 9 September 2021

Kathy Dalton.

Kathy Dalton is a singer. She recorded on Zappa's label DiscReet Records.

Biography

She originally recorded in 1968 as Kathy Yesse in Daughters Of Albion with Greg Dempsey. In October 1973 she released an album called Amazing on DiscReet (DS2168). This was reissued in November 1974 as Boogie Bands & One Night Stands, where the track Long Gone Charlie, Hit & Run was replaced by the title track Boogie Bands & One Night Stands (DS 2208). The album was produced by Greg Dempsey and engineered by Kerry McNabb. It featured the likes of Lowell George, Van Dyke Parks and Sneaky Pete Kleinow.

Singles issued from the album:

  • At The Tropicana / Long Gone Charlie, Hit & Run (DiscReet DIS 1191)
  • Boogie Bands & One Night Stands / Pour Your Wine All Over Me (DiscReet DIS 1210)
  • Boogie Bands & One Night Stands / Pour Your Wine All Over Me (DiscReet DSS 1300)
  • Justine / Midnight Creeper (DiscReet DSS 1313)

The track Long Gone Charlie, Hit & Run was included on the All Singing All Talking All Rocking sampler. The Boogie Bands & One Night Stands track was used in the 1996 film Sleepers.

Dalton was a support act for Zappa at:

Replaced by Tom Waits due to audience hostility.

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