Guitarist/keyboardist/producer Jack Petruzzelli is proud to announce a riveting collaboration with multi-platinum artist Joan Osborne -- ‘Love and Hate' will premiere at Lincoln Center's Allen Room on February 4th as part of the popular ‘American Songbook' series.
On September 25th at legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York City, The Fab Faux will present ‘A Night In The Life - A John Lennon 70th Birthday Celebration.' The special event will feature two sets of John Lennon's greatest music from The Beatles and his solo career.
On September 25th at legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York City, The Fab Faux will present ‘A Night In The Life - A John Lennon 70th Birthday Celebration.' The special event will feature two sets of John Lennon's greatest music from The Beatles and his solo career.
On September 25th at legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York City, The Fab Faux will present ‘A Night In The Life - A John Lennon 70th Birthday Celebration.' The special event will feature two sets of John Lennon's greatest music from The Beatles and his solo career.
Tickets have been made available for The Faub Faux, February 27th at the State Theatre in Easton. This the rescheduled date from the Feb 6th cancellation. The concert will begin at 8 PM. Tickets are $100 (includes post show meet & greet), $55 and $45. Tickets can be purchased at the State Theatre Box Office, 453 Northampton Street in Easton, by phone at 1-800-999-STATE (610-252-3132) or online at www.statetheatre.org.
The FAB FAUX performance, scheduled for Saturday, February 6th at the State Theatre in Easton, has been postponed until Saturday, February 27 at 8 p.m.
On December 26th and 27th, The Fab Faux will perform The Beatles' final three albums, Abbey Road, Let It Be and The White Album, in their entirety. Spread out over the course of two nights, the 'And, In The End...' concerts will recreate the final chapter in the legendary album output of The Beatles, and will offer fans a chance to hear songs performed live that The Beatles themselves never played in concert (the exception being part of Let It Be, which was performed on the 'rooftop' of Apple Corp, with spectators crowding the street, eventually forcing police to shut the whole operation down...).