5/13/2009 7:11 AM
Lisa wrote:
I have seen them every year since they have been performing at Westbury. I will be going again this Friday. Westbury is an excellent venue to see them. Perfect lighting that you can see them all...Terry/Ringo is not hidden in the dark lighting. And the seats are so close to the stage that you feel like you are part of the show. A local station, B103.1, has been playing little promos from Mark this week. It's great to hear him. I can't wait until Friday. btw, B103.1 streams on the net and may be playing an interview through out the morning either today or tomorrow.
5/15/2009 11:34 PM
Ron wrote:
Does anyone know who performed in the role of Paul McCartney with 1964-The Tribute on 5/15 in Westbury? The guy was fantastic. I could tell it was not Gary when the band took the stage. A great show and the "Paul" was teriffic!
5/16/2009 12:10 PM
Dennis wrote:
I was going to ask the same question about " Paul". Is he a new member of was he just a "one night stand" ? He was excellent.
5/16/2009 3:49 PM
1964-Steve wrote:
The guy who played Paul in Westbury was Todd Rainey, who is one of the understudies for Gary. Gary is temporarily out due to some medical reasons.
5/16/2009 5:35 PM
Dennis wrote:
Thanks Steve. He is one of the best I've seen. I see he regularly plays with Fab Forever.
5/17/2009 9:06 AM
1964-Steve wrote:
Actually Dennis, I believe Fab Forever is defunct. But yes, he has played with them and various other Beatle Tribute Bands.
5/18/2009 12:30 AM
Martha wrote:
According to Google, Todd Rainey was also a member of bands: FabForever, "Yesterday", and "Shout!".
5/18/2009 7:31 AM
Lisa wrote:
Friday's Westbury show was very good. Biggest crowd to date. I guess the word (no pun intended) about 1964 is getting around. Hopefully one day they will play in the round.
5/24/2009 8:12 AM
Martha wrote:
I guess you could say that they've already played in-the-round. I've seen them at the (Ramada) Wagon Wheel Theatre in Warsaw, Indiana. Gary commented that they looked even more like the Beatles from behind them. See: http://www.wagonwheeltheatre.com
6/3/2009 7:26 PM
Nancy Ayles wrote:
I haven't seen them at Westbury but I have seen them in at least 6 states, at least twice a year, sometimes more, for over 20 years. They are always phenomenal!
5/20/2010 5:53 AM
Lisa wrote:
A great venue to see any band, especially 64. In the round, and so intimate since it's so small. You should get tix for the 7/16/10 show, if you have not done so already.
I have seen them every year since they have been performing at Westbury. I will be going again this Friday. Westbury is an excellent venue to see them. Perfect lighting that you can see them all...Terry/Ringo is not hidden in the dark lighting. And the seats are so close to the stage that you feel like you are part of the show. A local station, B103.1, has been playing little promos from Mark this week. It's great to hear him. I can't wait until Friday. btw, B103.1 streams on the net and may be playing an interview through out the morning either today or tomorrow.
Does anyone know who performed in the role of Paul McCartney with 1964-The Tribute on 5/15 in Westbury? The guy was fantastic. I could tell it was not Gary when the band took the stage. A great show and the "Paul" was teriffic!
I was going to ask the same question about " Paul". Is he a new member of was he just a "one night stand" ? He was excellent.
The guy who played Paul in Westbury was Todd Rainey, who is one of the understudies for Gary. Gary is temporarily out due to some medical reasons.
Thanks Steve. He is one of the best I've seen. I see he regularly plays with Fab Forever.
Actually Dennis, I believe Fab Forever is defunct. But yes, he has played with them and various other Beatle Tribute Bands.
According to Google, Todd Rainey was also a member of bands: FabForever, "Yesterday", and "Shout!".
Friday's Westbury show was very good. Biggest crowd to date. I guess the word (no pun intended) about 1964 is getting around. Hopefully one day they will play in the round.
I guess you could say that they've already played in-the-round. I've seen them at the (Ramada) Wagon Wheel Theatre in Warsaw, Indiana. Gary commented that they looked even more like the Beatles from behind them. See: http://www.wagonwheeltheatre.com
I haven't seen them at Westbury but I have seen them in at least 6 states, at least twice a year, sometimes more, for over 20 years. They are always phenomenal!
With this show coming up fast, how many of you guys are going or have gone?
What did you think?
A great venue to see any band, especially 64. In the round, and so intimate since it's so small. You should get tix for the 7/16/10 show, if you have not done so already.