On this day, 12 September 1977, English singer-songwriter, guitarist and bandleader Steve Gibbons played Cardiff University.
With the Steve Gibbons Band, his cover of Chuck Berry’s Tulane had been recently become a hit peaking at #12 in the chart in August, taken from their second album Rollin On.
The first line-up comprised Gibbons together with Dave Carroll and Bob Wilson on guitars, Trevor Burton on bass and Bob Lamb on drums.
The new band worked the pub and club circuits until 1975 when they were spotted by Peter Meaden, former manager of The Who. This led to the Steve Gibbons Band joining The Who's management stable and recording their first Polydor album Any Road Up in 1975 (With John Entwistle of The Who playing on a few tracks).
This was followed in 1976 by a tour with The Who in the UK, Europe and the United States. Playing the concert arenas, they shared the stage with Little Feat, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Electric Light Orchestra, The J. Geils Band, Rufus, and Nils Lofgren.