The Fab Faux Re-Create The Beatles' MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR at the Beacon Theatre, 10/29

By: Oct. 05, 2011
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On October 29th at The Beacon Theatre in New York City, The Fab Faux will perform The Beatles' seminal ‘MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR', live, in its entirety, from start-to-finish. Featuring such legendary tracks as ‘All You Need Is Love,' ‘I Am The Walrus', ‘Strawberry Fields Forever' and more, ‘Magical Mystery Tour' was the #1 album in the United States for eight weeks. The event marks the first time The Fab Faux have performed ‘Magical Mystery Tour' in New York City.

Tickets are available now, via http://www.bowerypresents.com/event/46407. The concert will also feature The Hogshead Horns, The Creme Tangerine Strings and Fab Faux performances of other Beatles hits.

For those of us who never got to see The Beatles in concert, we're fortunate to have The Fab Faux dedicate themselves to faithfully recreating some of the most extraordinary music ever written. The band brings together the talents of five of New York's most respected musicians: Will Lee of Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy Vivino of the ‘Conan' show, Rich Pagano, who has performed with Rosanne Cash, Ray Davies and released a solo effort Blurt Magazine described as "one of the best albums of 2009," Jack Petruzzelli, who has toured and recorded with Joan Osborne, Patti Smith and Rufus Wainwright, and Frank Agnello, whose musical credits include Phoebe Snow, Marshall Crenshaw and Joey Molland of Badfinger. Watch this extraordinary live, in-studio performance of The Fab Faux recreating ‘Abbey Road', side two: http://www.vimeo.com/11237479

Best-selling Rock Critic and Sirius Radio Host Dave Marsh, said: "The Fab Faux have the hardest job in the history of R & R and they pull it off damn well. All rock bands want to be like the Beatles; these guys have the nerve to BE the Beatles. Amazingly, they're so good at it you learn new things about the originals."

The Fab Faux have also confirmed a series of U.S. tour dates for October and November.

Visit www.thefabfaux.com.

 


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