War - Live at the Civic Theatre in Halifax 1980 (2007)

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War – Live in Concert captures the legendary funk-soul band War performing live at the Civic Theatre in Halifax, England, on April 9, 1980. At the time of this performance, War had already achieved 10 Platinum and Gold albums and 11 chart-topping singles, earning recognition from Melody Maker as “the best live band — ever.” This electrifying concert features classic hits including “Spill the Wine,” “Low Rider,” “Cisco Kid,” “Gypsy Man,” “Me and Baby Brother,” and “Why Can’t We Be Friends,” delivered with the raw energy and musicianship that made War one of the defining live acts of their era.

Genre: Music
Runtime: 58 min
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Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is War - Live at the Civic Theatre in Halifax 1980 about?
War – Live in Concert captures the legendary funk-soul band War performing live at the Civic Theatre in Halifax, England, on April 9, 1980. At the time of this performance, War had already achieved 10 Platinum and Gold albums and 11 chart-topping singles, earning recognition from Melody Maker as “the best live band — ever.” This electrifying concert features classic hits including “Spill the Wine,” “Low Rider,” “Cisco Kid,” “Gypsy Man,” “Me and Baby Brother,” and “Why Can’t We Be Friends,” delivered with the raw energy and musicianship that made War one of the defining live acts of their era.
Who stars in War - Live at the Civic Theatre in Halifax 1980?
War - Live at the Civic Theatre in Halifax 1980 stars Eric Burdon, Lonnie Jordan, Lee Oskar, Harold Ray Brown, Howard E. Scott.
How long is War - Live at the Civic Theatre in Halifax 1980?
War - Live at the Civic Theatre in Halifax 1980 has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is War - Live at the Civic Theatre in Halifax 1980?
War - Live at the Civic Theatre in Halifax 1980 is a Music film.