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David Pack Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

David Pack

It Was 50 Years Ago Today: A Tribute to The Beatles

The Paramount
370 New York Ave

Oct 29, 2024

8:00 PM EDT
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Featuring Christopher Cross, David Pack of Ambrosia, Maxi Priest, Jason Scheff (longtime lead singer of Chicago), and Badfinger featuring Joey Molland, It Was 50 Years Ago Today brings together a talented group of musicians to celebrate The Beatles by performing fan favorites from the iconic albums Let it Be and Hey Jude, as well as their own classic hits. This tribute act captures the spirit of the original recordings, offering fans an unforgettable live experience. A limited number of Premium Ticket + Merch Packages are available for this performance and include: Premium Ticket located in the first 10 rows Exclusive "It Was 50 Years Ago Today: A Tribute to The Beatles" poster Exclusive VIP Merch Commemorative Ticket
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Christopher Cross
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Peter
November 4th 2024
David Pack was not there. The other performers who were scheduled did perform and they provided a terrific evening of one and one-half hours of memories of their own songs and so many Beatles classics. It's a very wonderful venue
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David Pack Biography

David Pack is the original co-founder of legendary prog-rock pop band Ambrosia, the voice and sole writer of their classic hits from the 70's and 80’s. He went on to become a successful solo artist, Grammy-winning record producer, advisor to companies ranging from Avon to Kodak, and Music Director of global special events including both of President Clinton's Inaugural Galas, and events for Barbra Streisand, Elton John, Billy Joel, Madonna and others.

His collected works have sold over 50 million units worldwide.

He cites his two principle musical mentors, friends for over 30 years Quincy Jones and Leonard Bernstein, for helping to shape the course and vision for his career, now into its fifth decade. It was David who formally introduced Bernstein to Jones and to Michael Jackson in the 80’s.

David shares: “I have spent more than half of my career creating special projects to honor and serve important causes and other artists, and it follows that most of the best things that have ever happened to me came from acts of charity and freely giving to others. I highly recommend it!”

That is the story behind David’s longevity, his heart, and what he hopes will be his legacy. What his industry friends and fans find extraordinary is how a man 100% deaf in one ear since 1977 keeps re-inventing himself and achieving success at every level. In fact, David will soon be launching a new online company he invented that he believes will be revolutionary in helping other artists while giving the world a new way to experience music. In this way, it can be said that David is a quiet Renaissance man in his own right.
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