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The following information reconstructs Bruce's day-to-day activities from 1990.
Note: Yes, I've been tardy in updating this timeline. I've got many concerts
and set lists from many of your kind contributions. I promise to get this updated
very soon!
-Frank
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January 25, 1990. Toronto, ON. Penned "Indian Wars." Source: Liner notes from Nothing But A Burning Light.
March 1, 1990. Toronto, ON. Penned "Cry of a Tiny Babe." Source: Liner notes from Nothing But A Burning Light.
Spring. Release of album Live.
April. Mississauga, ON. Penned "When It's Gone, It's Gone." Source: Liner notes from Nothing But A Burning Light.
April 8, 1990. Charleston, WV. Performance on Mountain Stage radio show. Broadcast on APR/PRI network. Source: Personal notes of Steve Graham.
May 22, 1990. Toronto, ON. Penned "One of the Best Ones." Source: Liner notes from Nothing But A Burning Light.
July 1, 1990. Vaudreuil, PQ. Penned "Kit Carson." Source: Liner notes from Nothing But A Burning Light.
August 6, 1990. Portage La Prairie, MB. Penned "Great Big Love." Source: Liner notes from Nothing But A Burning Light.
August 17, 1990. Dawson, Yukon Territory. Penned "A Dream Like Mine" Source: Liner notes from Nothing But A Burning Light.
November 17, 1990. Halton Hills, ON. Penned "Somebody Touched Me." Source: Liner notes from Nothing But A Burning Light.
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National Public Radio interview.
New York, NY. GFI Coffee House Sessions. Broadcast on FM radio. Source: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd.
The Entertainers radio show. Source: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd. Set list.
Broadcast of Nothing But a Burning Light Radio Special. Released as a promitional album. Source: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd.
Contributed a song ("When It's Gone, It's Gone") to the film The Greenpeace Years.
Associated Press Award for the Best Album of 1991. Source: Middleton, J. Richard Middleton, and Brian J. Walsh. "Theology at the Rim of a Broken Wheel: Bruce Cockburn and Christian Faith in a Postmodern World." [Original manuscript?]
BBC interview with Simon Mayo.
Release of CD single A Dream Like Mine.
Release of promotional album Bruce Cockburn Primer.
February. North Bay, ON. Performance at the Arts Centre. Accompanied by Gene Martynec on piano. Set list included "Child of the Wind." Source: Personal notes of Micahel Robert.
February 8, 1991. Lindsay, ON. Performance at the Academy Theater. Set list. Set list included "Coyote Blues" a yet unreleased song. Source: Personal notes of Steve Graham.
February 15, 1991. Niagra-on-the-Lake, ON. Performance at the Shaw Theatre.
March 16, 1991. Appearance on Murray McLauchlan's Swinging on a Star (CBC).
May through July. Los Angeles, CA. Recorded album Nothing but a Burning Light. Source: Liner notes from Nothing But A Burning Light.
June. Los Angeles, CA. Penned "Mighty Trucks of Midnight." Source: Liner notes from Nothing But A Burning Light.
September. Release of album Nothing but a Burning Light and single "A Dream Like Mine" in Canada.
October. Toronto, ON. CHUM/CITY Building. Live and Interactive. Premiere of album Nothing but a Burning Light. Broadcast on CITY-TV.
October 29, 1991. Toronto, ON. Performance at Much Music Big Ticket. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 1, 1991. Sudbury, ON. Performance at the Grand Theatre. Set list includes "Silent Night" during sound check. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 3, 1991. Thunder Bay, ON. Performance at the Community Centre. Set list includes three rare tunes! Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice and Blair Frodelius.
November 4, 1991. Release of album Nothing but a Burning Light in US(?).
November 4, 1991. Winnipeg, MB. Performance at the Centennial Concert Hall. Set list included "Actions Speak Louder." Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice and M. Harrison.
November 7, 1991. Minneapolis, MN. Performance at the Orpheum Theatre. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 8, 1991. Madison, WI. Performance at the Barrymore Theatre. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 9, 1991. Chicago, IL. Performance at the Riviera Theatre. One song from this performance ("If I Had a Rocket Launcher") was released on the CD ONXRT and also on the CD single Burden of the Angel/Beast. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice and Andy Fritz.
November 10, 1991. Cincinnati, OH. Performance at Bogart's. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 12, 1991. Cleveland, OH. Performance at Peabody's. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 13, 1991. Pittsburgh, PA. Performance at the Grand Theatre. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 15, 1991. Ann Arbor, MI. Performance at the Michigan Theatre. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 16, 1991. Hamilton, ON. Performance at Hamilton Place. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 17, 1991. London, ON. Performance at Alumni Hall. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 19, 1991. Monreal, PQ. Performance at the Spectrum. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 20, 1991. Northampton, MA. Performance at the John Green Theatre. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 21, 1991. Burlington, VT. Performance at the Flynn Theatre. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 21, 1991. CD release of High Winds White Sky, Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws, Stealing Fire, and Big Circumstance.
November 22, 1991. New Haven, CT. Performance at the Palace Theatre. Set list. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 23, 1991. Boston, MA. Performance at the Orpheum Theatre. Set list included "Soul of a Man." Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
November 25-26, 1991. Toronto, ON. Performance at Massey Hall. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
December 3, 1991. Kitchener, ON. Performance at the Centre in the Square. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
December 5, 1991. Philadelphia, PA. Performance at the Kewsick Theatre. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
December 6, 1991. Fairfax, VA. Performance at George Mason University, Center for the Performing Arts. Opening acts was David Mansfield. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
December 7, 1991. Richmond, VA. Performance at the Floodzone. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
December 8, 1991. Norfolk, VA. Performance. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
December 8, 1991. Appearance on Weekend Edition (NPR).
December 9, 1991. Atlanta, GA. Performance?
December 10, 1991. Chapel Hill, NC. Performance. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
December 11, 1991. Atlanta, GA. Performance. Penned "All the Ways I Want You." Source: Liner notes from Dart to the Heart.
December 12, 1991. New York, NY. Performance on Late Night with David Letterman. Performed "Dream Like Mine." Source: Personal notes of Jonathan Ford.
December 13, 1991. Towson, MD. Performance at Krashaur Auditorium, Goucher College. Show opened with Bruce wearing a scary mask (it was Friday the 13th) playing "Foxglove." Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
December 14, 1991. New York, NY. Performance at Town Hall. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
December 15, 1991. Woodstock, NY. Bearsville Theatre. Columbia Records Radio Hour -- Christmas with Cockburn. Guests include Sam Phillips and T-Bone Burnett. Set list. Source: True North Records & personal notes of Gavin Mudd and Jeffrey Trice.
December 16, 1991. Ottawa, ON. Performance at the Congress Theatre. Sources: True North Records & personal notes of Jeffrey Trice.
December 24, 1991. Biography broadcast on Canadian TV show The Journal. Source: Personal notes of Robert Caldwell.
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Appearance on Austin City Limits with Roseanne Cash, PBS.
Appearance on Murray McLauchlan's radio show Swinging on a Star, CBC.
Release of CD single Great Big Love.
London, UK. Performance. Source: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd.
January 14, 1992. Halton Hills, ON. Penned "Tie Me at the Crossroads." Source: Liner notes from Dart to the Heart.
Jaunary 20, 1992. Toronto, ON. Performance at the Ontario Place Forum. Set list.
February 2, 1992. Toronto, ON. Appearance on Command Performance radio show.
February 23, 1992. Seattle, WA. Performance at the Paramount Theatre.
February 24, 1992. New York, NY. Performance at the Roseland Theatre.
February 28, 1992. Santa Rosa, CA. Performance at the Luther Burbank Center. Source: Personal notes of Muffy Barkocy.
February 29, 1992. San Francisco, CA. Performance at the Warfield Theatre. Source: Personal notes of Steve Cole. Also penned "Someone I Used to Love." Source: Liner notes from Dart to the Heart.
March 1, 1992. Sacramento, CA. Performance at the Crest Theatre. Source: Personal notes of Muffy Barkocy.
March 6, 1992. Los Angeles, CA. Performance at the Variety Arts Theatre. Source: Personal notes of Muffy Barkocy.
March 10, 1992. CD release of albums Inner City Front, Humans, The Trouble With Normal, and World of Wonder.
March 11, 1992. Boulder, CO. KBCO studio. Performaed "Kit Carson." This recording was later released on "KBCO: Studio C, Volume 2."
March 14, 1992. Aspen, CO. Performance at the Snowmass Center. Source: Personal notes of Steven Dinzes.
March 19, 1992. Stuppville, ON. Penned "Southland of the Heart." Source: Liner notes from Dart to the Heart.
April 4, 1992. Charleston, WV. Performance on Mountain Stage radio show. Broadcast on APR/PRI network. Source: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd.
May. Frankfurt, Germany. Performance.
May 11-12, 1992. London, UK. Performances at the Town & Country Club. Source: Personal notes of Michael Bundick.
May 15, 1992. Hamburg, Germany. Performance. Broadcast live on German radio. Set list included "Anything Anytime Anywhere," a yet unreleased song. Source: Personal notes from Steve Graham.
May 30, 1992. Bielefeld, Germany. Penned "Love Loves You Too." Source: Liner notes from Dart to the Heart.
July 16, 1992. Tinley Park, IL. Performance.
July 19, 1992. Darian Lake, NY. Performance. Set list.
July 20, 1992. Toronto, ON. Performance at Ontario Place with Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman, and Michelle Shocked.
July 23, 1992. Wilkes Barre, PA. Performance. Set list includes the song "Mr. Nasty." Source: Personal notes of Steve Graham.
August 3, 1992. Columbia, MD. Merriwether Post Pavilion, with Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman, and Michelle Shocked.
August 15, 1992. Peterborough, ON. Performance at Crary Park. Set list.
August 29-30, 1992. Northamptonshire, UK. Performance at the Greenbelt Festival at Castle Ashby. Source: Personal noted of Michael Bundock.
September 16, 1992. Halton Hills, ON. Penned "Closer to the Light." Source: Liner notes from Dart to the Heart.
October 16 1992. Miami Beach, FL. Performance at the Lincoln Theatre. Source: Personal notes of Ramcey Rodriguez.
October 17, 1992. Tampa, FL. Performance at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center. Solo show. Source: Personal notes of Robert Caldwell.
October 27, 1992. Charlottesville, VA. Penned "Listen for the Laugh." Source: Liner notes from Dart to the Heart.
November 20, 1992. Halton Hills, ON. Penned "Burden of the Angel/Beast" and "Scanning These Crowds." Source: Liner notes from Dart to the Heart.
December 4, 1992. Appearance on Morningside.
December 20, 1992. New York, NY. Columbia Records Radio Hour, recorded at Howard Schwartz Recording Studio. Accompanying musicians include Rob Wasserman, Lou Reed and Roseanne Cash. Broadcast as Christmas with Cockburn. Three tunes ("Lord of the Starfields," "Lovers in a Dangerous Time," and "Cry of a Tiny Babe" released on Columbia Records Radio Hour. Set list. Source: Liner notes from Columbia Records Radio Hour.
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Appearance on Friday Night with Ralph Benmersui (CBC).
Release of 8-song promotional CD Sampler from Bruce Cockburn's Christmas.
January 1993. Maui, HI. Penned "Live on My Mind." Source: Liner notes from The Charity of Night.
January 1, 1993. Performance on Late Night with Ralph Bermugui. Set list includes "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" and "Burden of the Angel/Beast."
January 20, 1993. Washington, DC. Performance with Bob Weir at the Bill Clinton Inauguration Ball.
March. Bearsville, NY. Partially recorded album Dart to the Heart. Source: Liner notes from Dart to the Heart.
March through June. Los Angeles, CA. Partially recorded album Dart to the Heart. Source: Liner notes from Dart to the Heart.
March 7, 1993. Woodstock, NY. Penned "Bone in My Ear." Source: Liner notes from Dart to the Heart.
March 16, 1993. CD release of albums Sunwheel Dance, Night Vision, Joy Will Find A Way, and In the Falling Dark.
May. Ottawa, ON. Performance at the Tulip Festival, Major's Hill Park. Broadcast on FM radio. Set list.
June. Los Angeles, CA. Recorded album Christmas. Source: Liner notes from Christmas.
Summer. Pittsburgh, PA. Performance at Station Square. Notes about the performance. Source: Personal notes of Jamie Thompson.
July 23, 1993. Winter Park, CO. Performance at the American Music Festival. Set list did NOT include "Wondering Where the Lions Are." Source: Sharleen Bakeman.
August. Performance in Los Angeles, CA.
August 8, 1993. Hamilton, ON. Performance at the Festival of Friends. Set list.
August 28, 1993. Boulder, CO. Performance at the Fox Theater. Set list. Sources: Personal notes of Robert Caldwell and Sharleen Bakeman.
October 5, 1993. Release of album Christmas.
November 18, 1993. Lindsay, ON. Performance at the Academy Theater. Set list.
November 21, 1993. Cornwall, ON. Performance. Set list.
December?. Chicago, IL. Interview on Jerry Bryant TV show.
December 12, 1993. New York, NY. Columbia Records Radio Hour -- Christmas with Cockburn. Guests include Jackson Browne. Set list includes "All I Want for Chrsitmas." Source: Personal notes of Robert Caldwell.
December 19, 1993. Toronto, ON. Glen Gould Studios. CBC Hot Ticket Christmas with Cockburn. Broadcast on FM radio. Guests include Colin Linden and Hugh Marsh. Sources: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd and Robert Caldwell.
December 24, 1993. Broadcast of Big Holy Christmas in the UK.
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Release of CD single Listen for the Laugh.
Release of CD single Southland of the Heart.
Release of CD single Burden of the Angel/Beast.
Appearance on Much Music TV.
Awarded the Deutschen Schallplattenkritikerpreis for Dart to the Heart.
March. New York, NY. WXPN Coffee Break/World Cafe. Set list included Jelly Roll Morton's "Don't You Leave Me Here." Broadcast on FM radio. Source: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd.
March 1, 1994. Release of album Dart to the Heart.
March 8, 1994. Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN. Appearance at KTCZ-FM. Performed "Tie Me at the Crossroads." Source: Thomas Thomas.
March. Dart to the Heart tour. Tour song statistics.
March 31, 1994. Winnipeg, MB. Performance at The Pantages.
April 2, 1994. Saskatoon, SA. Performance at the Centennial Theater.
April 4, 1994. Fort McMurry, AB. Performance at the Keyano Theater.
April 5, 1994. Edmonton, AB. Performance at the Jubilee Auditorium.
April 7, 1994. Red Deer, AB. Performance at the Memorial Theater.
April 8, 1994. Banff, AB. Performance at the Eric Harvey Theater.
April 9, 1994. Calgary, AB. Performance at the Jubilee Auditorium.
April 11, 1994. Kelowna, BC. Performance at the Arena.
April 13, 1994. Victoria, BC. Performance at the Royal Theater.
April 14, 1994. Vancouver, BC. Performance at the Orpheum.
April 15, 1994. Seattle, WA. Performance at the Paramount Theater.
April 16 & 17, 1994. Portland, OR. Performance at the Roseland Theater.
April 19, 1994. Eugene, OR. Performance at the Hult Center.
April 20, 1994. Sacramento, CA. Performance at the CrestTheater.
April 21, 1994. Santa Rosa, CA. Performance at the Luther Burbank Center.
April 22, 1994. San Francisco, CA. Performance at the Warfield Theatre. Source: Personal notes of Steve Cole. Set list.
April 23, 1994. Los Angeles CA. Performance at the Palace.
April 23, 1994. Los Angeles, CA. Performance on Tonight Show (NBC).
April 26, 1994. Tucson, AZ. Performance at the Leo Rich Theater.
April 29, 1994. Denver CO. Performance at the Paramount Theater.
April 30, 1994. Fort Collins, CO. Performance at the Lincoln Center.
May 3, 1994. Minneapolis, MN. Performance at the State Theater.
May 5, 1994. Madison WI. Performance at the Barrymore Theater.
May 6, 1994. Chicago, IL. Performance at the Riviera.
May 7, 1994. Grand Rapids, MI. Performance at the Fieldhouse.
May 11, 1994. Hamilton, ON. Performance at Hamilton Place.
May 12, 1994. London, ON. Performance at the Centennial.
May 13, 1994. Toronto, ON. Performance at Massey Hall.
May 21, 1994. Boston, MA. Performance at the Berklee Performance Center. Radio program.
May 22, 1994. Portland, ME. Performance at the Civic Center.
May 24, 1994. Glenside, PA. Performance at the Keswick Theatre. Sources: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd and Gail Defendorf. Set list.
May 25, 1994. Washington, DC. Performance at Lisner Auditorium.
May 26, 1994. Rochester, NY. Performance at the Horizontal Boogie Bar. Set list.
June 21, 1994. Leeds, UK. Performance at the Irish Center.
June 22, 1994. Cambridge. UK. Performance at the Junction.
June 23, 1994. London, UK. Performance at the Garage. Personal notes of Michael Bundock.
June 25, 1994. Essen, Germany. Performance at the Zeche Carl.
June 26, 1994. Cologne/Koln, Germany. Performance at the Music Hall.
June 27, 1994. Cologne/Koln, Germany. Penned "The Whole Night Sky." Source: Liner notes from The Charity of Night.
June 28, 1994. Potsdam, Germany. Performance at Lindenpark.
June 29, 1994. Hanover, Germany. Performance at the Pavilion.
June 30, 1994. Munich, Germany. Performance at the Muffathalle.
July 1, 1994. Rudolstadt, Germany. Performance at the Rudolstadt Festival.
July 3, 1994. Roskilde, Denmark. Performance at the Roskilde Festival.
July 4, 1994. Kiel, Germany. Performance at the Krusenkoppel.
July 5, 1994. Hamburg, Germany. Performance at the Fabrik.
July 6, 1994. Nurnberg, Germany. Performance at the Lowensall.
July 8, 1994. Lausanne, Switzerland. Performance?
July 9, 1994. Brugge, Belgium. Performance at ???
July 10, 1994. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Performance at the Milkyweg.
July 12, 1994. Edinburgh, UK. Performance at the Venue.
July 13, 1994. Glasgow, UK. Performance at King Tut's.
July 15, 1994. London, UK. Performance at the Forum. Source: Personal notes of Macheal Bundock.
July 27, 1994. Elora, ON. Performance at the Elora.
August 3, 1994. New York, NY. Performance on the Columbia Radio Hour with Yousou N'Dour, Colin Linden, Miche Pouliot, John Diamond and Ted Pearson. Set list. A portion of the concert was released on Columbia Records Radio Hour, Vol. 2.
August 28, 1994. Vancouver, BC. Performance at Vanier Park.
August 31, 1994. Bellingham, WA. Performance at the Mt. Baker Theater.
September 1, 1994. Portland, OR. Performance at the Rose Garden Amphitheater.
September 2, 1994. New York, NY. Performance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Performed "Scanning These Crowds."
September 3, 1994. Seattle, WA. Performance at the Bumbershoot.
September 19, 1994. Kingston, ON. Performance at the Grande Theater.
September 20, 1994. Montreal, PQ. Performance at the Spectrum. Set list includes "Peggy's Kitchen Wall."
September 22, 1994. Ottawa, ON. Performance at the Centerpointe Theatre.
September 24, 1994. Keene, NH. Performance at the Colonial Theater.
September 25, 1994. Burlington, VT. Performance at the Flynn Theater.
September 27, 1994. New Haven, CT. Performance at Toads Place. Set list includes "Incandescent Blue."
September 29 & 30, 1994. New York, NY. Performance at the Bottom Line. 2 shows on the 30th.
October 1, 1994. Huntington, NY. Performance at the Intermedia Arts Center. Source: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd.
October 2, 1994. Providence, RI. Performance at the Strand.
October 4, 1994. Norfolk, VA. Performance at the Boathouse.
October 5, 1994. Richmond, VA. Performance at the Floodzone.
October 6, 1994. Chapel Hill, NC. Performance at Cat's Cradle. Source: Personal notes of Chris Mosley.
10 day of speaking tour???
??? Asheville NC, Be Here Now
October 8, 1994. Atlanta, GA. Performance at the Variety Playhouse.
October 10, 1994. Nashville, TN. Performance at 328 Performance Hall.
October 12, 1994. New Orleans, LA. Performance at the House of Blues.
October 14, 1994. Austin, TX. Performance at the Backyard.
October 15, 1994. Dallas, TX. Performance at the Deep Ellum.
October 18, 1994. Santa Fe, NM. Performance at the Club Luna.
October 22, 1994. Sedona, AZ. Performance at the Verde Valley Festival.
October 25, 1994. St. Louis, MO. Performance at Mississippi Nights.
October 26, 1994. Indianapolis, IN. Performance at the Vogue. Set list. Source: Karen Derrick.
October 27, 1994. Pittsburgh, PA. Performance at the Graffiti. An account of a humorous moment in the show.
October 29, 1994. Schenectady, NY. Penned "The Charity of Night." Source: Liner notes from The Charity of Night.
October 29, 1994. Schenectady, NY. Performance at Proctor's Theatre. Set list.
October 30, 1994. Buffalo, NY. Performance at the University of Buffalo. Set list. End of the Dart to the Heart tour.
November 16 & 17, 1994. Bozeman, MT. Performance at the Emerson Cultural Center.
November 19, 1994. Boulder, CO. Performance at E-town.
November 20, 1994. Denver, CO. Performance at the Paramount Theater.
November 23, 1994. San Juan Capistrano, CA. Appearance on KSCA-FM's Music Hall. Performance at the Coach House.
November 25, 1994. Ventura, CA. Performance at the Ventura Concert Theater.
November 26 & 27, 1994. Los Angeles, CA. Performances at McCabe's. 2 shows on the 26th.
December 2, 1994. Austin, TX. KSGR anniversary show.
December 4, 1994. Charleston, WV. Performance on Mountain Stage radio show, Cultural Center Theatre. Broadcast on APR/PRI network. Broadcast on December 23, 1994. Set list includes "Waiting for a Miracle."
December 9, 1994. Charleston, WV. Performance at the Cultural Center Theatre. Set list.
December 11, 1994. Christmas with Cockburn. Guests include Nanci Griffith. Set list. Source: Personal notes of Robert Caldwell.
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Latham, NY. Performance. Source: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd.
January 6, 1995. Rita McNeil Show on CBC. Performs "Going Down the Road." Source: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd.
January 11, 1995. New York, NY. Performance at Tramps, Benefit for Danny Gattin Family.
January 21, 1995. Washington, DC. Performance at Constitution Hall -- Voters for Choice benefit.
March 5, 1995. Broadcast of "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" on Columbia Records Radio Hour.
April 11, 1995. CD release of album Salt, Sun and Time.
April 23, 1995. New York, NY. Broadcast of "If a Tree Falls" and interview on Columbia Records Radio Hour. Appearance at the Bottom Line's In Their Own Words series. "Silver Wheels" appears on the CD In Their Own Words, Vol. 2. Source: Liner notes for In Their Own Words, Vol. 2.
April 29 & 30, 1995. Toronto, ON. Performance at the Dumaurier Theatre - recorded for TV.
May 7, 1995. Halifax, NS. Performance at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium -- USC benefit.
June 2, 1995. Vienna, VA. Performance at the Wolftrap Center for the Performing Arts (opened for Shawn Colvin).
June 3, 1995. Amagansett, NY. Performance at the State Theater.
June 4, 1995. Portsmouth, NH. Performance at the Unitarian Church. Source: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd.
June 6, 1995. Northhampton, MA. Performance at the Performing Arts Center.
June 8, 1995. Boston, MA. Performance at Harborlights (opened for Shawn Colvin).
June 10, 1995. Latham, NY. Performance at the Starlite Theater (opened for Shawn Colvin).
June 11, 1995. Buffalo, NY. Performance at the Melody Fair. Set list.
June 12, 1995. Detroit, MI. Performance at the Royal Oak Theater.
June 16, 1995. Telluride, CO. Performance at the Telluride Festival (first hears An Difranco).
June 18, 1995. Birmingham, AL. Performance at the City Stages Festival.
Summer. Edmonton, AB. Presented with a film award. Source: Personal notes of Dave Petriew.
June 21, 1995. Cincinnati, OH. Performance at Bogart's.
June 22, 1995. Lexington, KY. Performance at the Kentucky Theater.
June 24, 1995. Philadelphia, PA. Performance at TLA. 2 shows. Also penned "Pacing the Cage." Source: Liner notes from The Charity of Night.
June 27, 1995. New York, NY. Appearance on radio program World Cafe. Bruce as disc jockey, with Patty Larkin. Set list. Sources: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd and others.
June 27, 1995. New York, NY. In Their Own Words at the Bottom Line. Set list. Source: Personal notes of Gavin Mudd.
July 2, 1995. Broadcast of "Listen for the Laugh," "Love Loves You Too" (duet with Patty Larkin) and interview on Columbia Records Radio Hour.
July 6, 1995. Chicago, IL. Performance at the Ravina Festival Pavilion.
August 8, 1995. Halton Hills, ON. Penned "Birmingham Shadows." Source: Liner notes from The Charity of Night.
August 26, 1995. Deen Park, Northampton, UK. Performance at the Greenbelt Festival. Performance includes "All the Diamonds" and "When a Tree Falls" for an BBC TV show titled Heart and Soul (broadcast on August 27, 1995). Source: Personal notes of Michael Bundock.
August 27, 1995. Broadcast of Heart and Soul (BBC). Source: Personal notes of Michael Bundock.
August 29, 1995. Dublin, Ireland. Performance at the Whelans Club.
August 30, 1995. Dublin, Ireland. Appearance on Moloney After Midnight radio show.
August 31, 1995. Belfast, Northern Ireland. Performance at ???
September 2, 1995. Schwalenberg, Germany. Performance at the Rock and Folk Festival. Also broadcast of "Facist Architecture" on Columbia Records Rado Hour.
September 11, 1995. Quelimane, Mozambique. Penned "The Coming Rains" and "Mines of Mozambique." Source: Liner notes from The Charity of Night.
September 25, 1995. Vancouver, BC. Speaking tour on the Mines of Mozambique.
September 26, 1995. Calgary, AB. Performance at the Cactus Festival.
September 27, 1995. Winnipeg, SA. Performance at the Winnipeg Arts Festival.
September 29, 1995. St. Johns, NB? Performance?
October 3, 1995. Toronto, ON. Speech and performance with Chude Mondlane focusing on the mines of Mozambique. Songs include "Mines of Mozambique" and "Joy Will Find a Way." Source: Personal notes of Steve Graham.
October 7, 1995. Sedona, AZ. Performance at the Verde Valley Festival. Set list. Source: Personal notes of Robert Caldwell.
October 8, 1995. Broadcast of "Stolen Land" and "Indian Wars" on Columbia Records Radio Hour.
October 10, 1995. Halton Hills, ON. Penned "Get Up, Jonah." Source: Liner notes from The Charity of Night.
October 30, 1995.. Ontario?
November 7, 1995. Halton Hills, ON. Penned "Stranmge Waters." Source: Liner notes from The Charity of Night.
November 12, 1995. Broadcast of "Open Arms" (duet with Patty Larkin) on Columbia Records Radio Hour.
November 30, 1995. Guest on TVO's "Studio 2". Performed acoustic rendition of "Listen For The Laugh." Interview.
December. New York, NY. In studio contributing to album by Michael Been with Jim Keltner. Tracks released on The Best of the Call.
December. Release of Columbia Records Radio Hour. Source: Liner notes from Columbia Records Radio Hour.
December 17, 1995. New York, NY. Recording of Christmas with Cockburn at the Sony Studio. Guests include Patty Larkin, Jonatha Brooke and Peter Stuart. Set list.
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January 26, 1996. Santa Barbara, CA. Performance at Voters for Choice (benefit). Bonnie Raitt was the headlining act. Set list.
January 27, 1996. Santa Barbara, CA. Performance at Voters for Choice (benefit). Bonnie Raitt was the headlining act. Set list.
February 6, 1996. Halton Hills, ON. Penned "Night Train." Source: Liner notes from The Charity of Night.
March 3, 1996. Calgary, AB. Attended a Red Cross benefit. Did not perform.
April 17, 1996. Appeared on CKCO-TV (Kitchener, ON), on the show DuMaurier Ltd. Concert Stage. Performed acoustic version of "Shipwrecked at the Stable Door." Source: Personal notes of Shiela Wujek.
April 21,1996. Madison, WI. Performance at the Barrymore Theatre. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle, Jesse Kaysen, Dave Bond and Matthew Williams. Set list.
April 22, 1996. Grand Rapids, MI. Performance at Calvin College Fine Arts Center. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle, Steve Graham and Timothy Bayne. Set list.
April 24, 1996. Ithaca, NY. Performance at the State Theatre. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle. Set list.
April 25, 1996. Troy, NY. Performance at the Troy Music Hall. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle. Set list.
April 26, 1996. Lebanon, NH. Performance at the Opera House. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle.
April 27, 1996. Boston, MA. Performance at the WBOS Earth Day concert. Other performers include Jonatha Brooke, Daniel Cashman and John Hiatt, Barenaked Ladies, Dr. John, and the Rembrandts. Source: Personal notes of Andy & Jody Fritz. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle and Jody Fritz. Set list.
April 28, 1996. Portland, ME. Performance at the State Street Church. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle. Set list.
April 29, 1996. Washinton, DC. Performance at the 9:30 Club. Source: Personal notes of Gail Defendorf. Set list.
May 6, 1996. Recording of album Charity of Night commences.
May 21, 1996. Philadelphia, PA. Performance at the Keswick Theatre. Source: Philadelphia Inquirer.
June 3, 1996. Broadcast of The History of True North on CIUT-FM (Toronto, ON).
June 8, 1996. Oakland, CA. Performance at the Calvin Simmons Theatre, Festival at the Lake. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle and Russ Jennings. Set list.
June 9, 1996. San Luis Obispo, CA. Performance at the Cuesta College Auditorium. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle. Set list.
June 10, 1996. Broadcast of Bruce Cockburn: The First 25 Years on CIUT-FM (Toronto, ON).
June 13, 1996. Broadcast of The Music of Bruce Cockburn on CKUT-FM (Montreal, PQ).
June 16, 1996. Birmingham, AL. Performance at City Stages Festival. Sources: Personal notes of Shiela Wujek.
June 22, 1996. Warren, VT. Performance at the Ben & Jerry's One World, One Heart Festival, Sugarbush South Resort. Source: Personal notes of Doug Ashford. Set list.
July 27, 1996. Spilmbergo, Italy. Performance at Folkfest '96. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle.
July 29, 1996. Galway, Ireland. Performance at the Roisin Dubh. Sources: Personal notes of Daniel Keebler.
July 30, 1996. Dublin, Ireland. Performance at Whelans. Sources: Personal notes of Daniel Keebler. Set list.
July 31, 1996. Waterford, Ireland. Performance at the Garterland Theatre. Sources: Personal notes of Daniel Keebler.
August 2, 1996. Schloss, Switzerland. Performance at Schloss Festival. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle.
August 9, 1996. Edmonton. Performance at the Edmonton Folk Festival. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle and Doug Flavelle (True North). Set list.
August 11, 1996. Newport, RI. Performance at the Newport Folk Festival. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle and Doug Flavelle (True North). Set list.
August 17, 1996. Toronto, ON. Performance at the Harbourfront Centre. Broadcast on CBC Radio. Source: Personal notes of Daniel Keebler. Set list.
August 21, 1996. Bayfield, WI. Performance at the Big Top Chautauqua. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle. Set list.
August 23, 1996. Boulder, CO. Guest appearance at the Rocky Mountain Folk Festival during Patty Larkin's performance.
August 24, 1996. Boulder, CO. Performance at the Rocky Mountain Folk Festival. Set list. Bruce also tells Humans that he's signed with Rykodisc Records.
September 19, 1996. Minneaplis, MN. Publicity work for the Honor the Earth concert on the 20th. Performance on KTCZ. Source: Personal notes of Peter Neubeck. Played "Dream Like Mine" and "Get Up Jonah."
September 20, 1996. Minneapolis, MN. Performance at the Northrop Auditorium. Benefit concert for Honor the Earth. Broadcast over the Internet on RealAudio. Set list.
September 27, 1996. Sault Ste. Marie, ON. Performance at the Community Theatre. Announced that "Wiser Users" was not going to be included on The Charity of Night. Set list. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle and Gavin Mudd.
October 3, 1996. Ottawa, ON. Attendance at the Mines Awareness and Fundraising Event, Civic Centre, Lansdowne Park. At this time it does not appear that Bruce will be a performer. Sources: Personal notes of Audrey Pearson.
October 5, 1996. Sedona, AZ. Performance at the Verde Valley School Benefit. Set list. Sources: Personal notes of Sharleen Bakeman and Marie Westhaver.
October 7, 1996. Bruce signs with Rykodisc terminating his contract with Columbia/Sony. Sources: Personal notes of Daniel Keebler.
October 17, 1996. New York, NY. Performace at the City Centre Theatre as part of the Rainforest Allicance's "Smart Sounds: Music for the Planet" concert. Other artists include Jackson Browne, Roseanne Cash and Steve Earle. Set list. Sources: Personal notes of Bill Pringle.
November 21, 1996. Broadcast of appearance on DuMaurier Concert Stage (CBC-FM?). Source: Personal notes of Ken Robinson.
December. European promotional tour for The Charity of Night. Sources: Personal notes of Daniel Keebler.
December 16, 1996. London, UK. Appearance on Greater London Radio. Source: Personal notes of Michael Bundock.
December 22, 1996. Rebroadcast of Christmas with Cockburn (frm 1995). Sponsored by Budweiser!
December 27, 1996. Toronto, ON. Video post-production on music videos for "The Charity of Night."
December 28, 1996. Broadcast of BBC Radio Scotland's Janice Forsythe Show (recorded earlier). Interview and live performances of "The Coming Rains" and "Night Train." Sources: Personal notes of Daniel Keebler.
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January 5, 1997. Los Angeles, CA. Appearance at KPFK. Source: Daniel Keebler.
January 6, 1997. Santa Monica and Los Angeles, CA. Appearances at KCRW and KSCA. Sources: Daniel Keebler and Rex Stocklin. The KCRW interview can be heard via RealAudio at http://www.liveconcerts.com/listening/kcrw/970106/Bruce_Cockburn.
January 7, 1997. San Francisco, CA. Appearance at KFOG (on "Pull the Plug"). Performed "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" and "Night Train." Sources: Daniel Keebler and Tony Gagarin.
January 8, 1997. Seattle, CA. Appearance at KMTT. Performed "Pacing the Cage" and "Night Train." Sources: Daniel Keebler and Audrey Pearson.
January 9, 1997. Portland, OR. Appearance at KINK. Source: Daniel Keebler.
January 10, 1997. Boulder, CO. Appearance at KBCO. Set list. Sources: Daniel Keebler and Sharleen Bakeman.
January 12, 1997. New York, NY. Appearances at WFUV/WNEW. Appearance on Vince Scelsa's "Idiot's Delight." Set list. Sources: Daniel Keebler and Ray (teknet@tribeca.ios.com).
January 13, 1997. Minneapolis, MN. Appearance at KTCZ. Source: Daniel Keebler.
January 14, 1997. Chicago, IL. Appearance at WXRT. Interviewed by Terri Hemert. Set list. Sources: Daniel Keebler and John Lynch.
January 14, 1997. The Charity of Night" released in Europe! Source: Karim Ben Ali Zinati in Italy.
January 15, 1997. Detroit, MI/Windsor, ON. Appearances at WDET/CIDR. Will also be taping an appearance on Acoustic Cafe (originally broadcast on February 21). Sources: Daniel Keebler and Ken Robinson.
January 16, 1997. Philadelphia, PA. Appearance at WXPN to tape "World Cafe." The session was broadcast February 21, 1997. World Cafe Set list. Also taped an interview for National Public Radio (broadcast on January 18, 1997). Sources: Daniel Keebler, Gail Defendorf and Bill Pringle.
January 17, 1997. Boston, MA. Appearances at WBOS/WXRV. Set list. Sources: Daniel Keebler and Paul Bennett.
January 18, 1997. Broadcast of an interview on NPR's Morning Edition. Performed "Mines of Mozambique." Also broadcast of Today's Special (Canadian children's TV show) on which Bruce appears.
January 21, 1997. Single "Night Train" released. Source: Audrey Pearson.
January 21, 1997. Broadcast of an interview with Ben Soper on New York, NY-based WFUV-FM.
January 22, 1997. Broadcast of WFUV interview (recorded on January 12, 1997). Set list. Source: Brian Dinger.
January 22, 1997. Appearance on WNBC-TV's (channel 4, New York, NY) show, Today in New York. Set list. Performed "Night Train" and "Pacing the Cage." Source: Andrew Fisler.
January 24, 1997. Broadcast of Rita MacNeil & Friends (CBC) on which Bruce appears. Set list. Sources: Audrey Pearson and Daniel Keebler.
January 25, 1997. Re-broadcast of the 1986 benefit concert supporting Physicians for Nuclear Disarmament (in which Bruce appears) on Musique Plus (CBC).
February 1, 1997. Promotional programs for The Charity of Night at various Borders Books and Music stores in the U.S.
February 1 and 2, 1997. Broadcast of Acoustic Cafe (CBC) on which Bruce appears. Set list. Sources: Steve Ellis.
February 4, 1997. Album The Charity of Night released.
February 4, 1997. Appearance on Vicki Gareraeu's show (CBC).
February 9, 1997. Broadcast of an on KPFA (San Francisco, CA).
February 17, 1997. Broadcast of an appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival on the Bravo Network. Source: Lars.
February 21, 1997. Broadcast of appearance on "World Cafe." The session was taped on January 16, 1997. Set list (and more). Source: Gail Defendorf.
February 22, 1997. New York, NY. Appearance on "Today in New York." Set list. Source: Andrew Fisler.
March 8, 1997. Aschaffenburg (Frankfurt), Germany. Start of the "Charity of Night" Tour. Band includes Steve Lucas on bass and Ben Wright on drums. Performance at the Coos-All. Set list. Source: True North.
March 9, 1997. Nuremberg, Germany. Performance at the Hirsh. Source: True North.
March 10, 1997. Munchen/Munich, Germany. Performance at the Schlachtof. Set list. Source: True North.
March 12, 1997. Berlin, Germany. Performance at the Passionkirche. Set list. Source: True North.
March 13, 1997. Hamberg, Germany. Performance at the Fabrik/Markthalle. Source: True North.
March 14, 1997. Bochum, Germany. Performance at the Bahnhof Langendreer. Set list. Source: True North.
March 17, 1997. Wavendon, UK. Performance at the Stables. Source: Rykodisc ad and True North.
March 18, 1997. London, UK. Performance at the Royal Festival Hall. Set list. Source: Bill Pannifer.
March 19, 1997. Cambridge, UK. Performance at the Corn Exchange. Source: Rykodisc ad.
March 20, 1997. Leeds, UK. Performance at the Irish Centre. Source: Rykodisc ad.
March 23, 1997. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Performance at the Melkweg. Set list. Source: True North.
March 26, 1997. Rome, Italy. Performance at the Horus Club. Source: True North.
March 27, 1997. Conegliano Veneto, Treviso, Italy. Performance at the Sonny Boy Club. Set list. Source: Ken Robinson.
March 28, 1997. Milano, Italy. Performance at the Teatro Manna. Source: True North.
March 29, 1997. Perugia, Italy. Performance at the Teatro Communale. Source: True North.
March 29, 1997. Rebroadcast of World Cafe interview from January 15 (originally broadcast on February 21). Also a broadcast of an appearance on NPR's Midnight Special.
Spring. Appearance on MSNBC's show, Edgewise.
April 7, 1997. Guelph, ON. Performance at War Memorial Hall. Set list. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
April 8, 1997. Peterborough, ON. Performance at the Performing Arts Theatre. Set list. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
April 9, 1997. Kingston, ON. Performance at the Grand Theatre. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
April 11, 1997. Boston, MA. Performance at the Berklee Performance Center. Set list. Sources: Bruce Cockburn (in a radio interview), Rykodisc and True North.
April 12, 1997. Portland, ME. Performance at the First Unitarian Parish Church. Set list. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
April 13, 1997. Northampton, MA. Performance at the Center for the Arts. Set list. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
April 14, 1997. Portsmouth, NH. Performance at the Music Hall. Set list. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
April 15, 1997. New Haven, CT. Performance at Toad's Place. Sources: Andrew Fisler, Rykodisc and True North.
April 17, 1997. Baltimore, MD. Performance at the Senator Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
April 18, 1997. Philadelphia, PA. Performance at the Keswick. Set list. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
April 19, 1997. New York, NY. Performance at Town Hall. Set list. Sources: Andrew Fisler, Rykodisc and True North.
April 20, 1997. Albany, NY. Performance at The Egg. Set list. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
April 22, 1997. Rochester, NY. Performance at the Water Street Music Hall. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
April 24, 1997. Orrillia, ON. Performance at the Opera House. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
April 25, 1997. Toronto, ON. Performance at the Danforth Music Hall. Band includes Colin Linden, Hugh Harsh, Steve Lucas, Ben Wright. Set list. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
April 26, 1997. Broadcast of a portion of the 1996 Big Top Chataugua concert in Bayfield, WI.
April 27 & 28, 1997. Ottawa, ON. Performances at the Centrepoint Theatre. Set lists. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
April 30, 1997. Detroit, MI. Performance at the Royal Oak Theatre. Set list. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
May 1, 1997. Kalamazoo, MI. Performance at the State Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
May 2, 1997. Chicago, IL. Performance at the Vic Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
May 2-3, 1997. Broadcast of an appearance on Much Music (Canada).
May 3, 1997. Madison, WI. Performance at the Barrymore Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
May 4, 1997. St. Paul, MN. Performance at the World Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
May 7, 1997. Regina, SA. Performance at the Theatre Regina. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
May 8, 1997. Winnepeg, MB. Performance at the Pantages Playhouse Theatre. Set list. Benefit for Red Cross Flood Relief. Source: Rykodisc.
May 9, 1997. Thunder Bay, ON. Performance at the Community Auditorium. Set list. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
May 11, 1997. North Bay, ON. Performance at the Arts Centre. Sources: Rykodisc and True North.
May 16-17, 1997. Broadcast of an appearance on Much Music (Canada).
May 20, 1997. Calgary, AB. Performance at the Jubilee Theatre. Source: Rykodisc.
May 21, 1997. Banff, AB. Performance at the Eric Harvie Theatre. Source: Rykodisc.
May 23, 1997. Edmonton, AB. Performance at the Myer Horowitz Theatre (2 shows). Source: Rykodisc.
May 25, 1997. Broadcast of an August 17, 1996 Toronto concert at Harbourfront Centre on CBC Radio.
May 25, 1997. Vancouver, BC. Performance at the Orpheum. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
May 26, 1997. Victoria, BC. Performance at the Royal Theatre. Source: Rykodisc.
May 27, 1997. Broadcast of an appearance on Much Music (Canada).
May 28, 1997. Seattle, WA. Performance at the Paramount Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
May 29, 1997. Portland, OR. Performance at the Roseland Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
May 30, 1997. Redway (Garberville), CA. Performance at the Mateel Community Center. Set list. Source: Rykodisc. Concert poster at right.
May 31, 1997. San Francisco, CA. Performance at the Warfield Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 1, 1997. Santa Rosa, CA. Performance at the Luther Burbank Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 3, 1997. San Luis Obispo, CA. Performance at the Cuesta College Auditorium. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 5, 1997. Los Angeles, CA. Performance at the Ford Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 6, 1997. San Juan Capistrano, CA. Performance at the Coach House. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 7, 1997. Phoenix, AZ. Performance at Gibson's. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 8, 1997. Tucson, AZ. Performance at the Temple of Music and Art. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 10, 1997. Santa Fe, NM. Performance at the Sweeney Auditorium. Source: Rykodisc.
June 10, 1997. Broadcast of an appearance on Much Music (Canada).
June 11, 1997. Durango, CO. Performance at the Fort Lewis Community College Fine Arts Auditorium. Source: Rykodisc.
June 12-13, 1997. Boulder, CO. Performance at the Chataugua Auditorium. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 14, 1997. Fort Collins, CO. Performance at the Mishawaka Amphitheatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 15, 1997. Broadcast of an interview on WMMM (Madison, WI).
June 16, 1997. Lawrence, KS. Performance at the Liberty Hall. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 19, 1997. Indianapolis, IN. Performance at the Vogue Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 20, 1997. Nashville, TN. Performance at the 328. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
June 20, 1997. Rebroadcast of an appearance on World Cafe from earlier in 1997.
June 21, 1997. Highland Heights, KY (Cincinnati, OH). Performance at the Greaves Concert Hall. Set list. Later broadcast on WNKU-FM. Source: Rykodisc.
June 27, 1997. Repeat broadcast of an appearance on "Rita and Friends" CBC. Source: Daniel Keebler.
July 4, 1997. Broadcast of concert at Highlands, KY (June 21, 1997).
July 5, 1997. Montreal, PQ. Performance at the Theatre Maisonneuve. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
July 6, 1997. Quebec, PQ. Performance at the Festival d'Ete. Source: Rykodisc.
July 8, 1997. Vineyard Haven/Edgartown, MA. Performance at the Old Whaling Church. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
July 11, 1997. Rebroadcast of CBC's DuMaurier Concert Series (taped in Moncton, NB, November 21, 1996).
July 11, 1997. Providence, RI. Performance at Lupo's. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
July 12, 1997. Pittsfield, MA. Performance at the Studio. Source: Rykodisc.
July 12, 1997. Broadcast of an appearance on DuMaurier and Company (CBC). Performed "If a Tree Falls." Source: Personal notes of Steve Graham.
July 13, 1997. Hartford, CT. Performance at the Webster Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
July 14, 1997. Washington, DC (Alexandria, VA). Performance at the Birchmere. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
July 15, 1997. Featured performed on Much Music (Canada).
July 17, 1997. New York, NY. Performance at the Central Park Summer Stage. Set list. Source: Gavin's Woodpile.
July 18, 1997. Huntington, NY. Performance at the Inter Media Art Center Theatre. Broadcast live on WUSB-FM. Source: Rykodisc.
July 19, 1997. Penns Landing, PA. Performance at WXPN's Singer-Songwriter Weekend. Set list. Source: WXPN.
July 20, 1997. Cleveland, OH. Performance at the Odeon. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
July 24, 1997. Bozeman, MT. Performance at the Wilson Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
July 26, 1997. Calgary, AB. Performance at the Calgary Folk Festival. Source: Calgary FFWD.
July 29, 1997. Fargo, ND. Performance at the FMCT. Source: Rykodisc.
July 31, 1997. Milwaukee, WI. Performance at Shank Hall. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
August 1, 1997. Rebroadcast of DuMarier & Co. (CBC) on which Bruce appears. Performs "The Whole Night Sky" with Hugh Marsh. Sources: Murray Harrison and Steve Graham.
August 2, 1997. Pittsburgh, PA. Performance at Graffiti. Source: Rykodisc.
August 3, 1997. Charlestown, WV. Performance at the Cultural Center/Mountain Stage radio program. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
August 9, 1997. Hamilton, ON. Performance at Gage Park at the Festival of Friends. Source: Rykodisc.
August 11, 1997. Louisville, KY. Performance at Jim Porter's/Phoenix Hill. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
August 13, 1997. Highland Park, IL. Performance at the Ravinia Pavilion. Other acts include Suzanne Vega (Bruce and Vega are dual headliners), Sunday Dar Williams and John Hiatt. Set list. Source: Rykodisc and WXPN.
August 15, 1997. Amagansett, NY. Performance at Stephens Talkhouse. Set list. Source: Musi-Cal.
August 16, 1997. Morgan/South Amboy, NJ. Performance at the Club Bene. Set list. Source: Ray (ray@teknetinc.com.).
August 17, 1997. Poughkeepsie, NY. Performance at the Chance. Set list. Source: Ticketmaster.
August 20, 1997. Charlotte, VT. Performance at the Old Lantern. Set list. Source: Musi-Cal.
August 22, 1997. Ottawa, ON. Performance at Brittania Park at the Ottawa Folk Festival. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
August 23, 1997. Ottawa, ON. Performance at Brittania Park at the Ottawa Folk Festival. Bruce will be joining a reunion of his former group, The Children. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
September. Time off from touring.
September 5, 1997. Boston, MA. Bruce receives an honorary Doctorate from his alma matter, Berklee School of Music. Read all about it.
September 23, 1997. Release of "Circles in the Stream" on CD in Canada. Source: HMV, Toronto.
October. Release of "You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance" on Rykodisc (US & Canada). Source: Rykodisc.
October 10, 1997. Ann Arbor, MI. Performance at the Michigan Theatre. Set list. Source: Gail Defendorf.
October 11, 1997. Buffalo, NY. Performance at Rockwell Hall (Buffalo State College). Set list. Source: Gail Defendorf.
October 12, 1997. Columbus, OH. Performance at Ludlow's. Source: Rykodisc.
October 14, 1997. Lexington, KY. Performance at Looney Tunes. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
October 15, 1997. Asheville, NC. Performance at Be Here Now. Source: Rykodisc.
October 16, 1997. Greenville, SC. Performance at the Handle Bar. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
October 17, 1997. Carrboro (Chapel Hill area), NC. Performance at Cat's Cradle. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
October 18, 1997. Atlanta, GA. Performance at the Variety Playhouse. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
October 21, 1997. Sarasota, FL. Performance at Players. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
October 23, 1997. New Orleans, LA. Performance at House of Blues. Advertised as "An Evevning with Bruce Coleburn." Source: Rykodisc.
October 24, 1997. Houston, TX. Performance at the Mucky Duck (2 shows). Source: Rykodisc.
October 25, 1997. Austin, TX. Performance at La Zona Rosa. Source: Rykodisc.
October 27, 1997. Boulder, CO. Performance/E-Town radio taping at the Boulder Theater. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
October 28, 1997. Salt Lake City, UT. Performnce at Zephyr's. Source: Rykodisc.
October 30, 1997. Santa Cruz, CA. Performnce at the Civic Auditorium. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
November 1, 1997. Petaluma, CA. Performance at the Phoenix Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
November 2, 1997. Chico, CA. Performance at the Laxon Auditorium. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
November 3, 1997. Arcata, CA. Performance at the Van Duzer Theatre. Source: Rykodisc.
November 5, 1997. Eugene, OR. Performance at the Wild Duck. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
November 6, 1997. Portland, OR. Performance at the Art Museum Ballroom. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
November 7, 1997. Bellingham, WA. Performance at the Mt. Baker Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
November 8, 1997. Olympia, WA. Performance at the Capitol Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
November 14, 1997. Tarrytown, NY. Performance (solo). Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
November 15, 1997. Princeton, NJ. Performance (solo) at the McCarter Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
November 16, 1997. Senacaville, NY. Performance (solo) at the Somerville Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
November 17, 1997. Release of CD You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance to internet sales. Source: Rykodisc.
November 18, 1997. Montreal, PQ. Performance (solo) at the GESU Theatre. Set list. Source: Rykodisc.
November 19, 1997. Brockville, ON. Performance (solo) at the Brockville Arts Centre. Source: Gavin's Woodpile.
November 20, 1997. Lindsay, ON. Performance (solo) at the Academy Theatre. Set list. Source: Gavin's Woodpile.
November 21, 1997. Mississauga, ON. Performance (solo) at the Living Arts Centre. Set list. Source: Gavin's Woodpile.
November 22, 1997. London, ON. Performance (solo) at the Grand Theatre. Source: Gavin's Woodpile.
November 23, 1997. Chatham, ON. Performance at the Chatham Cultural Centre. Set list.
December 3, 1997. Ottawa, ON. Performance at the Landmines Gathering. Set list.
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January 13, 1998. U.S. release of CD You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance to the general public. Source: Rykodisc.
January 20, 1998. Canadian release of CD You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance to the general public. Source: Rykodisc.
January/February. Bruce in Europe promoting the CD You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance -- Bruce Cockburn Live.
January 31, 1998. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Appearance on the radio program "2-Meter Sessions."
February 6, 1998. Paris, France.
February 7-10, 1998. Bamako, Mali. As part of a Unitarian Service Committee fact finding tem on desertification, meets with USC Mali staff, Canadian ambassador and various Malian musicians. Visit clubs and markets and take a day trip to a village west of Bamako. Source: River of Sand.
February 11-12, 1998. Mopti, Mali. Source: River of Sand.
February 13-14, 1998. Timbuktu, Mali. Meet with Afro-Pop tour group. Concert by Ali Farka Toure in Timbuktu. Source: River of Sand.
February 15, 1998. Mopti, Mali. Source: River of Sand.
February 16-27, 1998. Douentza, Mali. Home of the Dogon people (Bandiagara), an area hard hit by desertification. Source: River of Sand.
Febrary 28 - March 1, 1998. Drives back to Bamako, Mali. Source: River of Sand.
March 2, 1998. Bamako, Mali. Source: River of Sand.
March 3, 1998. Paris or Toronto, ON?
March 9, 1998. Toronto, ON. Appearance and interview on CUIT-FM.
March 14, 1998. Ottawa, ON. The Ottawa Folk Life Center will conduct a workshop "The Music of Bruce Cockburn and Stephen Fearing." Please note: Bruce will not be there!
April 3, 1998. Grand Rapids, MI. Performance at Calvin College with Bill Mallonee (lead singer of Vigilantes of Love). Source: Gail Defendorf.
April 4, 1998. Grand Rapids, MI. Songwriting workshop at Calvin College. Source: Chris Buerger.
April. Australian Tour!
April 9, 1998. Byron Bay, NSW. Performance at the Blues & Roots Festival. Source: Gavin Mudd and True North.
April 11, 1998. Perth, WA. Performance at the Fly by Night Musicians Club. Source: Gavin Mudd and True North.
April 14, 1998. Adelaide, SA. Performance at the Governor Hindmarsh Hotel. Source: Gavin Mudd and True North.
April 17, 1998. Geelong, VIC. Performance at the Woolshed. Source: Gavin Mudd and True North.
April 18, 1998. Melbourne, VIC. Performance at the National Theatre. Source: Gavin Mudd and True North.
April 19-20, 1998. Sydney, NSW. Performance at The Basement. Source: Gavin Mudd and True North.
April 22-23, 1998. Katoomba, NSW. Performance at The Clarendon Guest House Motor Inn & Dinner Theatre. Source: Gavin Mudd and True North.
April 24, 1998. Canberra, ACT. Performance at Tilley's Devine Cafe Gallery. Source: Gavin Mudd and True North.
July 9, 1998. Bayfield, WI. Performance at the Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua. Soure: Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua.
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