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By Steven Lieberman
Observer Reporter 

"The Beatles" are retuning to the the live stage at the Grammy Museum

Keith Putney Productions brings back the 60's on November 20th

 

October 14, 2021

Billy J. Kramer

Keith Putney Productions is bringing back live to the stage at the Grammy Museum "The Beatles, 1962-1966" concert performed by an all-star cast for two shows on November 20.

Putney resumes the series of concerts in the intimate, 200-seat Clive Davis Theater featuring complete on stage performances of classic Beatles albums and celebrating John Lennon's 81st birthday (born Oct 9, 1940) in grand style, with a complete live performance of "The Beatles: 1962-1966".

"This is our first foray into the spirit-lifting breakthrough period that made the Beatles the big bang of 20th Century culture," Putney said.

There really could not be a better time than now to hear "I Want To Hold Your Hand," "She Loves You," "From Me To You," "Can't Buy Me Love," "Eight Days A Week," "A Hard Day's Night," "Ticket To Ride," "Day Tripper," and more.

Adds Putney, "To our ears, it's the greatest music ever made, performed by a superb gathering of musicians who reflect the energy and heart that shines through each song."

As winter turned to spring in 1973, rumors swirled around the sessions for the "Ringo" album in Los Angeles, just as the definitive compilation of the Beatles' earth-shattering first four years as recording artists was released. "1962-1966" , i.e. The Red Album , went 15x platinum and was number one in Austria, Germany, Japan, Norway, France, and was number one in Cash Box in the United States.

Colin Hay

"1960's Belonged to the Beatles" was the headline of Jack Garner's review for Gannett News, run in hundreds of North American newspapers. "It's hard to imagine what music we'd be listening to right now if not for the Beatles," he says in the opening words of the piece. "Rock Music was going in monotonous circles...and then came those four startling young men from Liverpool, and our pop music and our culture were enlivened with invigorating new music." " 'I Feel Fine' opens with Harrison's fantastic guitar line...'Yesterday' has the Beatles traveling into a world of quartet strings, magnificent harmony, and incredible beauty".

The cast of all-star musicians include: Billy J. Kramer, Colin Hay (Men at Work), Albert Lee, Laurence Juber (Paul McCartney & Wings), Prescott Niles (The Knack), Dennis Tufano (former lead vocalist,The Buckinghams), Ron "Sugar Sugar" Dante (The Archies, The Turtles), Mark Sebastian, Jamie Savko (Waddy Wachtel Band), Cara Lee, and Musical Director, Jeff Ross.

To buy tickets to the 2:30 pm or 7:00 pm show, go to: http://www.keithputneyproductions.com

 

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