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The British Invasion Years
Mauch Chunk Opera House
Mauch Chunk Opera House
14 W Broadway
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229
12 de mai. de 2024
16:00 GMT-4
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About this concert
::: SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY MATINEE :::
Doors: 3:00PM.
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https://mauchchunkoperahouse.thundertix.com/events/223169
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https://mcohjt.com/british-invasion-years
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Mary Jo
24 de agosto de 2023
A fantastic show. Bringing back so many memories in such a wonderful way— with great music from the 60s deftly played with enthusiasm and spirit!! It does not get any better than this!!
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The Mauch Chunk Opera House is a 450 seat historic theatre in Jim Thorpe, PA.
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The British Invasion Years Biography
THE SHOW
More than just the Beatles, this nostalgic musical retrospective spans the entire first wave of the British Invasion era, chock full of the groovy sights and sounds from BOTH sides of the Atlantic!
First, you will hear chart toppers by iconic British groups such as The Zombies, Dave Clark Five, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Moody Blues, Herman’s Hermits, and many others.
As bassist/vocalist Bobby M notes, “We’ve always had a large fan base because of the wide variety of music and nostalgic aspect of our show. But thanks to Beatles Rock Band, the Fab Four’s addition to iTunes & Spotify, plus the fact that many of the era’s songs have recently been featured in TV, film, and commercials, our family-friendly performances truly appeal to both young and the young at heart.”
The American Response follows, with the biggest hits by legendary artists like The Monkees, The Beach Boys, Steppenwolf, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, The Mamas and The Papas, Neil Diamond, and The Turtles, to name just a few.
This journey through the 1960s concludes with an extraordinary finale with songs from the four lads that started it all– The Beatles! “When we came up with the idea for a finale, we posed the question, ‘What if the Beatles had to perform their music today only as the four-piece band they were?’”, explains guitarist Lee Scott Howard. The result by this “Fab Foursome” is truly astounding.
Experience a ’60s Musical Revolution with The British Invasion Years!
THE BAND
Live & session musicians Bobby M (Bass) and Lee Scott Howard (Guitar) credit seeing The Beatles’ debut on Ed Sullivan with setting them both on the road to becoming full-time musicians. Decades later, their common career paths would finally merge…
One night, after collaborating on another project, these best of friends developed the concept of an exciting, unique concert experience, meticulously recreating all the amazing hit songs they grew up listening to, complete with period accurate outfits and multimedia.
In that moment, the foundation for The British Invasion Years was forged…
Seasoned keyboardist/guitarist Jon Wolf had caught wind of their idea and wanted in. He dropped “subtle hints” at sessions, like randomly playing pieces of The Beatles’ Abbey Road medley. Well, Jon’s plan worked and he was immediately brought on board.
When the band was searching for a drummer, Bobby’s longtime friend Dave Hall just happened to be available at the right time. So he enthusiastically answered the call. With the lineup now complete, the “Four Boys Making All That Noise” launched its musical “invasion”!
Ler maisMore than just the Beatles, this nostalgic musical retrospective spans the entire first wave of the British Invasion era, chock full of the groovy sights and sounds from BOTH sides of the Atlantic!
First, you will hear chart toppers by iconic British groups such as The Zombies, Dave Clark Five, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Moody Blues, Herman’s Hermits, and many others.
As bassist/vocalist Bobby M notes, “We’ve always had a large fan base because of the wide variety of music and nostalgic aspect of our show. But thanks to Beatles Rock Band, the Fab Four’s addition to iTunes & Spotify, plus the fact that many of the era’s songs have recently been featured in TV, film, and commercials, our family-friendly performances truly appeal to both young and the young at heart.”
The American Response follows, with the biggest hits by legendary artists like The Monkees, The Beach Boys, Steppenwolf, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, The Mamas and The Papas, Neil Diamond, and The Turtles, to name just a few.
This journey through the 1960s concludes with an extraordinary finale with songs from the four lads that started it all– The Beatles! “When we came up with the idea for a finale, we posed the question, ‘What if the Beatles had to perform their music today only as the four-piece band they were?’”, explains guitarist Lee Scott Howard. The result by this “Fab Foursome” is truly astounding.
Experience a ’60s Musical Revolution with The British Invasion Years!
THE BAND
Live & session musicians Bobby M (Bass) and Lee Scott Howard (Guitar) credit seeing The Beatles’ debut on Ed Sullivan with setting them both on the road to becoming full-time musicians. Decades later, their common career paths would finally merge…
One night, after collaborating on another project, these best of friends developed the concept of an exciting, unique concert experience, meticulously recreating all the amazing hit songs they grew up listening to, complete with period accurate outfits and multimedia.
In that moment, the foundation for The British Invasion Years was forged…
Seasoned keyboardist/guitarist Jon Wolf had caught wind of their idea and wanted in. He dropped “subtle hints” at sessions, like randomly playing pieces of The Beatles’ Abbey Road medley. Well, Jon’s plan worked and he was immediately brought on board.
When the band was searching for a drummer, Bobby’s longtime friend Dave Hall just happened to be available at the right time. So he enthusiastically answered the call. With the lineup now complete, the “Four Boys Making All That Noise” launched its musical “invasion”!
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