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back a blast from the past with five performers giving you their
best and your favorites. This night will include performances
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Saturday, January 19, 2002
8:00 p.m.
Ticket Prices:
$20 - $25 - $30 - $35
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Gary Lewis and The Playboys
Lovers of 60s pop classics have cause to rejoice
Gary Lewis and The Playboys have returned. As a constant resident
of the Hot 100 from 1965-1968, their tenure can be seen as nothing
short of remarkable. They took their first single, "This
Diamond Ring," straight to number one, and their second
hit titled "Count Me In" went to number two. They
proved they would be a continued success and followed up with
more Top 10 songs such as "Save Your Heart For Me,"
"Everybody Loves A Clown," "Shes Just My
Style," and "Sure Gonna Miss Her" to name a few.
With the renewed interest in oldies music, Gary Lewis and The
Playboys are one of the hottest acts around.
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Mark Lindsay
Original Lead Singer of Paul Revere & the Raiders
Mark Lindsay has sold over 50 million records as the lead vocalist
heard on all of the Raiders hits, including Top Forty
favorites such as: "Indian Reservation," "Arizona,"
"Louie, Louie," and "Cinderella Sunshine."
He is known for a dynamic and entertaining stage show. Mark
Lindsay is a name, face, and voice well known to the Baby Boomer
generation, with over 700 network television appearances to
his credit.
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Mitch Ryder
It was Mitch Ryder and The Wheels who served as the musical
bridge between Motown soul and high energy rock n
roll. Ryder hit during the mid-60s when AM radio was going
through an era of one-hit garage band wonders. They had an explosive
quality that was there from the start. Ryder is the fiery lead
voice heard on recordings of "Sock It To Me," "Devil
With A Blue Dress On," "Good Golly Miss Molly,"
and "Breakout. . .!!!" Not just a voice from the past,
Ryder has recently seen a European resurgence. Theres
nothing nostalgic about the sound of Mitch Ryder. Hes
still kickin out that rockin sound.
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The Shangri-Las
"A punky girl group of the sixties," The Shangri-Las
were originally a group of four young women from Queens, NY.
Due to the untimely death of one of the girls, they performed
as a trio. They gained local fame with their imitation of then
current hits. They made it big when producer George "Shadow"
Morton wrote and produced "Remember (Walkin In The
Sand)," which quickly established the group by climbing
to the National Top Five. Next, they contributed "Leader
Of The Pack," an instant classic that went straight to
number one.
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Lou Christie
Over the entire decade of the 60s, Lou Christie followed success
with greater success. His first million selling song, "The
Gypsy Cried," was followed by "Two Faces Have I."
These transformed a local choirboy into a national teen idol.
Lou forever fixed himself and his unique voice into Americas
memory with his Number 1 multi-million selling success "Lightnin
Strikes." His chart topping success continued with two
more million selling hits, "Rhapsody In The Rain"
and "Im Gonna Make You Mine." Lous records
are still selling today along with more recent releases.
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