Carole J. Bufford Stars in COME TOGETHER: WHEN THE 1960'S MET THE 1970'S

By: Sep. 04, 2018
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Carole J. Bufford Stars in COME TOGETHER: WHEN THE 1960'S MET THE 1970'S New York City cabaret favorite Carole J. Bufford will be performing her show Come Together: When the 1960s Met the 1970s at Martinis Above Fourth in San Diego on September 20, The Purple Room in Palm Springs on September 22, and Upstairs at Vitello's in Studio City on September 23, it was announced today by Chris Isaacson Presents.

After a sold out-run of You Don't Own Me: The Fearless Females of the 1960s last year, Carole J. Bufford returns to the west coast with an all new show exploring the change in the musical landscape from 1965-1975. With music made famous by Cher, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Simon & Garfunkel, Dusty Springfield, Otis Redding, Linda Ronstadt, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and more, Come Together explores the ever-changing music industry in one of the most exciting, controversial, and impactful 10 years our country has ever seen.

Chris Isaacson Presents (CIP) has created, produced, and promoted over 700 events since the company's founding in 2004. From small clubs to major theatres, CIP has presented some of the most influential stars of this generation. Most recently, CIP coordinated and produced an elaborate extravaganza for the new series POSE (FX Networks) at LA Pride 2018 and co-produced the Grammy Award-nominated Considering Matthew Shepard at Ford Theatres (earning CIP a proclamation from the City of West Hollywood for its work in the arts and honoring Matthew Shepard). For more information on upcoming CIP events, including Raya Yarbrough (September 14 in Hollywood), Will & Anthony Nunziata (September 30 in Studio City; October 3 in San Diego), Tony Award-winner John Lloyd Young (October 12 in Palm Springs), and The Divine Miss Bette (November 8 in Hollywood), go to www.ChrislsaacsonPresents.com.

Admission for Carole J. Bufford's Come Together: When the 1960s Met the 1970s at Martinis Above Fourth in San Diego is $25 and tickets may be purchased online at www.MA4SD.com or by phone at (619) 400-4500. Doors open at 6pm for cocktail and dinner service (minimums apply) and show time is 8pm. Admission for The Purple Room in Palm Springs ranges from $25-$30, and tickets may be purchased online at www.PurpleRoomPalmSprings.com or by phone at (760) 322-4422. Doors open at 6pm for cocktail and dinner service (minimums apply) and show time is 8pm. Admission at Upstairs at Vitello's in Studio City starts at $20, and tickets may be purchased online at www.VitellosRestaurant.com or by phone at (877) 987-6487. Doors open at 6:30pm for cocktail and dinner service (minimums apply) and showtime is 7:30pm. For tickets and info for all shows, visit www.ChrisIsaacsonPresents.com.

Martinis Above Fourth is located at 3940 Fourth Avenue in San Diego. The Purple Room is located at 1900 E. Palm Canyon Drive in Palm Springs. Upstairs at Vitello's is located at 4349 Tujunga Avenue in Studio City.



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