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The #1 Beatles Show in the World!
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| 1964 ...The Tribute |
2003 marks the 20th anniversary of "1964" and it has been quite a journey. They've come a long way from the early days of driving all night in a battered Mazda to play in night clubs. In the ensuing 20 years, the band has traveled four continents performing at major concert venues, festivals, colleges, corporate events, conventions, and a birthday party for a rabbi. Recent highlights include a sold out show at Carnegie Hall, and a recreation of the Beatles lunchtime show at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England. They have been featured on such nationally televised programs as Entertainment Tonight, PM Magazine, CNN, the USA
Network and the Nashville Network. "1964"...The Tribute is the only Beatles tribute band with a United States Federal Court order defining a written agreement with Apple Corps. Ltd. allowing them to perform their show anywhere in the world.
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| Mark Benson as John |
Twenty years of researching and performing the Fab Four have made "1964" masters of their craft. According to the late George Harrison's sister Louise "My friends in 1964 ... The tribute have captured the essence of the Beatles live onstage. The look, the sound is incredible. I'm telling you firsthand 1964... The Tribute is the number one Beatles show anywhere on the planet.
Alistair Taylor, former President of Apple Records stated, "It was just like the boys. Never have I seen another group go to such detail".
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| Gary Grimes as Paul |
Sid Bernstein on working with "1964" at their Carnegie Hall show: "It was one of the many special moments that I have had in my long association with The Beatles". It was a great moment at Carnegie Hall, and the audience came from most every corner of our country. An unforgettable experience."
Dick Clark: "I put it [the live CD] in my player immediately. I wasn't surprised ... it's great! These guys are really remarkable ... I'm impressed, I'm a fan"
Jean Catharell, Liverpool Beatlescene: "Revisit a time in music that changed the world forever. World class act "1964 ... The Tribute", only out-classed by the Beatles themselves."
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