Vulcan Gas Company - Some Acts That Played at The Vulcan

Some Acts That Played At The Vulcan

  • 13th Floor Elevators
  • 1948
  • Afro Caravan
  • Angela, Lewis and the Fabulous Rockets
  • Austin Suburban Loan Co
  • Birth
  • Blues Bag
  • Bubble Puppy
  • Big Sweet
  • Canned Heat
  • Captain Beefheart
  • Children
  • Conqueroo
  • Consolidated Smoke House Limited
  • James Cotton
  • Endel St. Cloud in the Rain
  • Sleepy John Estes
  • Fat Emma
  • Fugs
  • Georgetown Medical Band
  • The Golden Dawn
  • Good Humor
  • Greezy Wheels
  • Grits
  • John Lee Hooker
  • Lightnin' Hopkins
  • Hub City Movers
  • Jomo
  • Freddie King
  • Mance Lipscomb
  • Liquid Marble
  • Lord August and The Visions of Life
  • Lost and Found
  • Fred McDowell
  • Steve Miller Band
  • Moby Grape
  • Mother Earth
  • Mustangs
  • Naked Letus
  • New Atlantis
  • New Moan Hey
  • Night Hog
  • Ohio Express
  • Onion Creek
  • Poco
  • Ramon Ramon and the 4 Daddyos
  • Jimmy Reed
  • Rubaiyat
  • Salt
  • Shepherd's Head
  • Sherwood
  • Shiva's Headband
  • Sky Blues
  • South Canadian Overflow
  • Space American Eagle Squadron
  • Strawberry Shoemaker
  • Sunnyland Special
  • Swiss Movement
  • Texas, with Jimmie Vaughan, Denny Freeman, Paul Ray
  • Texas Pacific
  • Texas Rangers
  • Zakary Thaks
  • Thingies
  • Big Mama Thornton
  • Velvet Underground
  • United Gas
  • Untouchables
  • Water Brothers
  • Muddy Waters
  • Wild Chickens
  • Big Joe Williams
  • Johnny Winter
  • Zig Zag Quartet

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