The Association Concert Schedule
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About The Association Tour Albums
The Association appeared on the Pop / Rock scene with the release of the album 'Stop Your Motor' published on November 30, 1970. The track 'Bring Yourself Home' was instantly a fan favorite and made The Association one of the fastest growing artists at that moment. Later on, The Association released the hugely beloved album 'Greatest Hits' which includes some of the most popular songs from the The Association collection. 'Greatest Hits' features the single 'The Time It Is Today' which has proven to be the most requested for followers to enjoy during the gigs. Aside from 'The Time It Is Today', most of other tracks from 'Greatest Hits' have also become sought-after as a result. Some of The Association's most famous tour albums and songs are found below. After 46 years since the release of 'Stop Your Motor' and making a massive effect in the business, music lovers still unite to hear The Association on stage to perform hits from the complete discography.
The Association Tour Albums and Songs
The Association Tour and Concert Ticket Information
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