The Grateful Dead performed over 40 years of live shows, and almost never took a break. The remaining members are still on tour in the form of The Dead, Furthur, The Other Ones, Ratdog, Phil and Friends, and a few other incarations. Bob Weir has been on tour for about 50 years.
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The Grateful Dead. Sorry, but no.
Cheap Trick is the answer to that question. While the Greatful Dead played a total of 2318 shows, Cheap Trick has performed more than a reported 5000 shows.
And: Status Quo have over 6000! Hard to beat them.
I'm going to go for Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band
The Answer is JACKYL ! They set up an 18 wheeler just for that purpose!
Actually Goldfinger has the world record for most performances in one year.
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Cheap Trick. Between 1974 and 2010, Cheap Trick performed more than 5000 times.
On July 4, 2008, at the DTE Energy Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan, Ted Nugent played his 6,000th concert. He has also embarked on two tours since then and is currently on the "I Still Believe" tour. So Ted Nugent has played well over 6000 shows. That makes him numero uno!
I would say either The Rolling Stones, Ozzy/Sabbath, or any old 80s metal bands that are still around today, allthough The Eagles may be right up there with them also.
I don't know about "band" but as far as musicians overall go it almost has to be BB King. He's played over 15,000 live shows.
yes most of there concerts were sold out yes most of there concerts were sold out yes most of there concerts were sold out
He is most likely not a Christian because he does cuss at his concerts But no one truly knows only him and God... but if you ever see him ask him k bye
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Playing keyboards, guitar and harmonica, Brooks is a man of many talents. He started playing professionally at age 16 in 1963. His first band, the Caravelles, featured future Alice Cooper guitarist Mike Lipman and became popular for University of Arizona events and city-wide concerts. From 1965 to 1968, he played with the rhythm and blues band Garfield Smelter. This band played its way around the country, became one of the most popular and highly paid nightclub bands in Tucson, and opened concerts for many of the era’s biggest recording artists, including the Doors, the Animals, Buffalo Springfield and the Yardbirds with Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck.He played 25 years with the Statesboro Blues Band, which played throughout California and the Southwest, and backed up blues greats Otis Rush, Albert Collins, Bo Diddley and Charlie Musselwhite.http://www.tucsonmusiciansmuseum.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=91:keenan-brooks&catid=22:blues&Itemid=72
yes. that is one of their most famous covers.