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Experience
what Beatlemaina was all about! Legendary
impresario Sid Bernstein raves about Rain!
The award-winning Beatles concert, RAIN –
The Beatles Experience, returns to St. Louis
for four fabulous shows at the Fox Theatre –
March 6-9. Performance times are
Thursday-Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2pm.
In a show the Denver Post calls “the next
best thing to seeing The Beatles,” RAIN
boasts a song list of nearly 200
Beatlemaniac favorites, ranging from such
beloved songs as “Yesterday” and “Hey Jude”
to classic hits including “Revolution” and
“Come Together.”
Not only have new songs been added but the
concert will now have surround sound giving
audiences the ultimate Beatles sound
experience!
RAIN – The Beatles Experience covers the Fab
Four from their very first Ed Sullivan Show
appearance through the Abbey Road album.
RAIN is a multi-media, multi-dimensional
experience...a fusion of historical footage
and television commercials from the 1960s
lights up video screens and live cameras
zoom in for close-ups.
For the four longtime band members – Joey
Curatolo (Paul McCartney), Joe Bithorn
(George Harrison), Ralph Castelli (Ringo
Starr) and Steve Landes (John Lennon), with
a little help from their friend Mark Lewis
(keyboards, percussion) – the music is first
and foremost.
For more than two decades, RAIN has
distinguished itself by focusing on details,
always being faithful to The Beatles with
the ultimate goal of delivering a perfect
note-for-note performance.
All the music is performed live, with no
pre-recorded tapes or sequences.
Legendary impresario Sid Bernstein is
undoubtedly one of the greatest music
promoters of the 20th century. The man who
brought The Beatles to America for the first
time with their inaugural 1964 concert at
Carnegie Hall in New York, is perhaps best
known as “The Father of the British
Invasion.”
It was Sid who brought over this subsequent
influx of music stars from the United
Kingdom in the 1960s, which included such
super groups as The Rolling Stones, The
Kinks, Jerry and The Pacemakers, and
numerous others.
Mr. Bernstein, who has certainly seen his
share of great music acts, recently had the
opportunity to attend a RAIN performance.
“When I saw RAIN’s first concert in New York
at Town Hall, I knew I had to see them
again.
"This
new group got me so excited,” he raves. “I
thought immediately about Carnegie Hall…the
buzz…the first excitement of The Beatles.
The music was the same; the feeling was the
same.
"I thought about other venues RAIN could
play – Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square
Garden…and all the excitement I felt.
Thoughts of Shea Stadium flooded my mind.
They look like them; they sound like them.
"This show is totally live. This group
could excite 55,000 people playing the music
that now belongs to the world…music that so
many of us live our lives by.
"For those who were lucky enough to see The
Beatles live, this is a tremendous
opportunity to relive that time. For those
who haven’t, welcome to RAIN!”
Like The Beatles, the four onstage members
of RAIN are not only supreme musicians, but
electrifying performers in their own right.
For more information, go to
www.rainthebeatlesexperience.com.
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