Beatles tribute band, 1964 The Tributes's return to the legendary Carnegie Hall is set for Saturday, January 12th, 2008, presented by Strut Productions.
The public's desire to see tribute bands has reached an exciting climax. Recently, CBS Sunday Morning featured a segment on the growing popularity of tribute bands and why people love to watch them perform. The Beatles repeatedly top the list of crowd pleasers having spawned no less than 40 tribute acts. Now 1964...The Tribute return for their unprecedented eighth concert at New York City's Carnegie Hall on January 12th at 8pm, remaining the only tribute act ever to play that hallowed venue.
After a year that has seen 1964...The Tribute sell out the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado for a fourth time and perform live on the CBS Early Show the band is delighted to bring their pitch-perfect representation of the Beatles into the hearts of fans, young and old. 1964...The Tribute's always crowd thrilling rendition of "Twist and Shout" had the entire Early Show studio dancing just as it is sure to do at Carnegie Hall.
The reviews agree: Bill DeYoung of the Scripps Newspaper syndicate said, "I've watched a dozen faux Beatles bands over the years, and this was heads up and hands down the very best I've seen."
Todd Kleffman of the Advocate Messenger echoes 1964's claims of being the most accurate stage representation of the Beatle's touring years, "1964 has gone to great lengths to recreate the Beatles' act to the last detail, using replica Rickenbacker guitars and duplicating the Liverpool accents in their on-stage patter."
1964's shows are always affairs to remember and often sell out early; this one will be no exception. Get your tickets now so there's no chance you'll be left without a seat when the first note is played.
Tickets may be purchased through the Carnegie Hall box office by calling (212) 247-7800 or by going online to Carnegie Hall Official Website. Tickets range from $30-$75.
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