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Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen
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Also Known As:
Commander Cody (Stavro Arrgolus) |
Commander Cody Band (slightly different band lineup?) (Tim P. Ryan) |
George Frayne IV (Stavro Arrgolus) |
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Commander Cody, real name: George Frayne IV (July 19, 1944 - September 26, 2021). (Tim P. Ryan) |
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Played on 52 shows: |
| 12-16-23, #KMCC-18-08 | | 09-30-07, #07-39 |
| 07-29-23, #KMCC-16-05 | | 07-30-06, #MMS-38 |
| 05-20-23, #KMCC-17-19 | | 01-29-06, #MMS-15 |
| 11-05-22, #AOTA-221105 | | 03-07-04, #XM-41 |
| 10-02-21, #AOTA-211002 | | 12-22-03, #XM-31 |
| 10-01-21, #WOTR_245 | | 02-23-03, #03-08 |
| 04-13-19, #AOTA-190413 | | 12-22-02, #02-51 |
| 12-22-17, #KMCC-12-09 | | 04-25-99, #99-17 |
| 08-23-17, #ISGD-17-36 | | 07-12-98, #98-28 |
| 08-12-17, #KMCC-T12-39 | | 10-05-97, #97-40 |
| 08-07-17, #OTR-3-32 | | 04-14-96, #96-15 |
| 07-29-17, #AOTA-170729 | | 07-16-95, #95-29 |
| 02-21-15, #15-08 | | 06-19-94, #94-25 |
| 11-08-14, #ISGD-14-61 | | 05-01-94, #94-18 |
| 10-11-14, #ISGD-14-55 | | 04-11-93, #93-15 |
| 09-20-14, #14-38 | | 03-14-93, #93-11 |
| 08-12-14, #BWR-14-08-12 | | 01-31-93, #93-05 |
| 06-21-14, #ISGD-14-33 | | 03-22-92, #92-12 |
| 02-02-14, #MMS-183 | | 01-28-90, #90-04 |
| 12-17-13, #BWR-13-12-17 | | 09-25-88, #88-39 |
| 12-07-13, #13-49 | | 10-18-87, #87-42 |
| 11-24-12, #AOTA-121124 | | 09-07-86, #86-36 |
| 03-10-12, #12-10 | | 08-11-85, #KMET-85-32 |
| 01-03-12, #BWR-12-02-03 | | 07-03-83, #83-27 |
| 05-21-11, #11-21 | | 02-28-82, #82-09 |
| 08-22-08, #MMDT20_08-33 | | 09-28-80, #80-39 |
| = Show you can listen to online |
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fiogf49gjkf0d there should be a message posted about these guys...they started the whole anti-Nashville long-haired pot smoking, tongue in cheek scene...I myself despised country music until I heard these guys and then saw them...they made it O.K. to dig country...remember, in the early 70s cowboys beat up long-haired "peace creeps" just for sport...Willie and the boys really brought the two factions together, but the Cody boys were at it first.....twenty years later all the Nashville stars were long hairs...go figure...and another thing...there were not many bands that could follow Cody's show (actually I can't think of any)... nobody could rip up a house like them...if you never saw the original band then you will never see the best boogie/party experience there ever was!!! Of course, this is all a matter of opinion...........
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