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THE SHOW
"We hope you will enjoy the show..."
ACT I : THE LIVE RADIO AND TELEVISION
PERFORMANCES
Showcasing music from 1962 to 1964, this set recaptures
the breathtaking birth of Beatlemania. From the live BBC
radio broadcasts and various appearances on European television
programs through to the history making Ed Sullivan performances,
The FabFour rekindle the excitement of the early Beatles
in stunning detail.
Don't miss seeing replicas of the famous black, tailored
"Ed Sullivan" suits, the legendary left-handed
Hofner bass, Rickenbacker and Gretsch Country Gentleman
guitars, as well as Horner Harmonicas!
ACT II : THE LIVE TOURING YEARS
This set highlights the touring years from 1964 to 1965
and captures the feverish excitement of a live Beatles show.
Donning the recognizable "military jackets",
The FabFour re-enact the Beatles' record breaking Shea Stadium
Performance. The FabFour feature classic songs on authentic
instruments including including Gretsch Tennessean and Gibson
Casino guitars as well as a Rickenbacker 12 String.
ACT III : SGT. PEPPER
The Beatles colourful psychedelic era comes to life. The
FabFour now regularly include this colourful set of songs
(and uniforms!) in their already excellent and polished
shows.
This set includes music from 1965-1967, a time when the
Beatles stopped touring and began experimenting in the studio.
Hear, live (without the aid of backing tapes or sequencers),
such memorable and groundbreaking tunes from this productive
period of the Beatles as Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club
Band, With A Little Help From My Friends and Lucy In the
Sky with Diamonds.
"A splendid time is guaranteed for all.”
ACT IV : AND IN THE END...
In this final act of the show, the FabFour cover material
from the "Apple" studio years of 1968 to 1970.
Songs performed are taken from the last three albums released
by the Beatles before their break-up. The band adopts the
"hippie-era" look the Beatles stylized including
Lennon "Granny" glasses and long-haired wigs.
Instrumentation for this set includes instantly recognizable
Epiphone, Fender and Gibson guitars and an electric keyboards
to help round out the now familiar sound the Beatles made
famous.
"We'd like to say thank you on behalf of the group
and ourselves and I hope we passed the audition..."
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