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Saturday, January 24, 2009 at 8:00 PM |
| 1964 The Tribute to Beatles | | The Historic Paramount Theatre, Middletown, NY |
Presented by Locolobo Events & WPDH.
"Number One Beatles Tribute Show on Earth!"-- Rolling Stone.
The #1 Beatles Show In The World! Hailed by critics and fans alike as the
most authentic and endearing Beatles tribute in the world, 1964...The
Tribute takes their audiences on a musical journey that has to be seen to
be believed.
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"The resemblance was uncanny, it sent shivers down my spine. It was just
like the boys. Never have I seen another group go to such detail, ...BORN
AGAIN BEATLES!" --Alistair Taylor, former President of Apple Records.
"The performance, professionalism and musicianship make the illusion
complete. 1964...The Tribute creates MAGIC!" --Dick Clark |
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Saturday, February 14, 2009 at 1:00 PM |
| DAVID STONE: The Johnny Cash Experience | | The Historic Paramount Theatre, Middletown, NY |
Presented by Locolobo Events & The Wolf 94.3/97.3
DAVID STONE: The Johnny Cash Experience is a polished, authentic
representation of the original "Johnny Cash Show"- for the music, the
look, and for who Johnny Cash, June Carter, and The Tennessee Three were
as people.
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Listen to David Perform "Folsom Prison Blues" |
Covering Early Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash & June Carter, and the Folsom
Prison Concert Era, DAVID STONE: The Johnny Cash Experience features
authentic costumes, authentic instruments, and a bit of history in
portraying this legendary figure in American Country Music.
Stone is not a look-alike or an impersonator, but his rendition of Johnny
Cash observes a strict authenticity and dignity in conveying the rich,
thought provoking music that made Johnny Cash an icon of American Country
Music.
Those who see David Stone's performance will know what it must have been
like to see the real Johnny Cash in concert. His voice, mannerisms, and
the sound of his band are wholly true to the legend. |
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