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BEATLES GOES
PHILARMONIC
MULTIMEDIA-SHOW
Bootleg Beatles with Vasteras Symphoniorchestra
Saturday 4/4 2009
Conductur:
David Firman
VASTERAS CONCERT-
HAL 19.30
The Bootleg Beatles have established themselves as the world's
number one Beatles tribute band. Highly regarded and respected
by their musical peers, they have played to hundreds of thousands of
fans, in some of the world's most legendary venues including the
Royal Albert Hall, London Palladium and Wembley Stadium.
The Bootleg Beatles are one of Britain's most popular bands -
quite an achievement for a group that never release records but have
achieved success through their immaculate recreation of the sights
and sounds of the Fab Four live on stage. Popular with all ages, the
band are now in the forefront of the contemporary music scene. Their
appearances with rival Beatles tribute band Oasis in 1996 won them
huge new audiences of young fans.
Highly regarded and respected by
their musical peers, they have
played to hundreds of thousands of
fans, in some of the world’s most
legendary venues including the Royal
Albert Hall, London Palladium and
Wembley Stadium.
The show is a collaboration
of all the classic Beatles
hits , with many songs
featuring multi-media scene
setting visuals and archive
footage from the time.
Along with orchestral backing
musicians, the band performs
many songs that were never
actually played live on stage
such as Penny Lane, Strawberry
Fields Forever and A Day In The
Life.
A Beatles tribute band turned
back the clock by performing a
show on top of the former Apple
Records building in London,
almost 30 years after the Fab
Four did it for real.
There are also orchestral
collaborations with backing
musicians, where the band
performs many songs that were
never actually played live on
stage such as Penny Lane,
Strawberry Fields Forever and A
Day In The Life.
This fantastic show for
Beatles fans and new comers
alike is a musical
experience that will take
you on a Magical Mystery
Tour back to the 60’s… and
the guides on this tour are…
Neil Harrison (John), Andre
Barreau (George), David
Catlin-Birch (Paul), Hugo
Degenhardt (Ringo).
‘
You probably know
the chords better than I
do’ George Harrison
‘Fastidiously
authentic’ Daily
Telegraph
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