Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band were at the Troubadour October 31 and November 1, 1969. The shows were recorded for a live album “In Concert The Troubadour, 1969” released in January 1970. In March 1970 the band was in Germany on a tour of U.S. military bases, and you can read about that with this post.
There are photos from the Bitter End they performed at in 1969 below, and there’s a few audios of the songs from the live Troubadour concert. There’s also the “Easy To Be Free” film at the end of this page and the Rick Nelson “Behind the Music” video.
Audios (scroll down) of Troubadour concert:
- “Come On In”
- “Hello Mary Lou, Goodbye Heart”
- “I’m Walkin'”
An article in ‘On the Records’ titled “Ricky Nelson…Not Just A Teenage Idol” mentions Rick forming the Stone Canyon Band with Randy Meisner:
“Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, focused on that Country Rock sound, even adding steel guitar. They were on the Top 40 chart in January of 1970 with the Bob Dylan song ‘She Belongs To Me’, and had a well-reviewed album, ‘In Concert At The Troubadour’. The band included Randy Meisner, who went on to become one of the founding members of Eagles.”
ontherecords.net
In this short segment of an interview that took place at KBSG FM radio in Tacoma, WA on May 12, 1988, Joe Michaels, the interviewer, asks Randy about his time with Rick Nelson.
The entire interview with Randy, Gene Clark, and Rick Roberts can be seen on the Podcasts and interviews page.
Vinyl album front and back covers
Randy Meisner, Pat Shanahan (drums), Rick Nelson, Allen Kemp, and Tom Brumley
Inside of the album gatefold cover – Rick Nelson at the Troubadour
Front & back of remastered 2-CD set with 30 bonus tracks released 2011
Stone Canyon Band publicity photos
Randy Meisner, Rick Nelson, Allen Kemp, Tom Brumley, and Pat Shanahan
Randy Meisner, Pat Shanahan, Rick Nelson, Allen Kemp
The front of the Troubadour (located in West Hollywood) c1967
From the book “Rick Nelson Rock ‘n’ Roll Pioneer”
From the book “Rick Nelson Rock ‘n’ Roll Pioneer”
Record World magazine – Mar. 21, 1981
Excerpt from interview with Rick Nelson
From the book “Ricky Nelson Idol For A Generation”
The Stone Canyon Band’s debut at the Troubadour was on April 1, 1969. This was a few months prior to the band’s live recording there in October 1969.
Ad for the Troubadour appearances of April 1-6, 1969
Daily Star-Herald (Scottsbluff, NE) – Aug. 20, 1969
Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band at the Troubadour recording the live “In Concert” album – Oct. 1969
Photos from the book “Desperados: The Roots of Country Rock” by John Einarson
Randy Meisner, Rick Nelson, Pat Shanahan (on drums), Allen Kemp, and Tom Brumley
Randy Meisner, Rick Nelson, Allen Kemp, and Tom Brumley
“Rick Nelson opens a one-week engagement at the Troubadour tonight, his second appearance at the club this year.”
“Top sidemen with him this time will include Allen Kemp, lead guitar; Pat Shanahan, drums; and Randy Meisner, bass.”
Van Nuys News (Van Nuys, CA) – Oct. 24, 1969
LA Times (Los Angeles, CA) – Oct. 28, 1969
“Sharing the bill is Steve Martin, the young comedian who was at the Troubadour last summer with Poco.”
“Tonight’s show and Saturday’s show will be recorded for an album. Backing him this week are Randy Meisner on bass, Pan Shanahan on drums, Allen Kemp on lead guitar and Tom Brumley (a former member of Buck Owens’ Buckaroos) on steel guitar.”
LA Times (Los Angeles, CA) – Oct. 31, 1969
Oshkosh Advance Titan (Oshkosh, WI) – Feb. 26, 1970
Van Nuys Valley News (Van Nuys, CA) – Apr. 10, 1970
The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) – Oct. 16, 1987
Billboard magazine full-page ad – Feb. 7, 1970
