Regent Theatre's 2008 Classic Rock Extravaganza, Featuring Led Zeppelin Tribute Band Four Sticks
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Members Who Went Said:This was a Led Zeppelin Tribute band. They were very very good. My only criticism was that the opening act consisted of 4 members and 3 of them would be in the Zeppelin Tribute band. A little weird. Plus the guy in the front row spoiled it for everbody - there's always one. Poorly attended but a great performance. |
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Event Highlights
More Details About This Event: Four Sticks features Gardner Berry on vocals, Chris Lester on bass, keys and mandolin, David Stefanelli on drums (formerly of RTZ, Peter Wolf) and guitar virtuoso Tim Theriault. Four Sticks perform all of the great classic Zep songs plus deep album cuts that will simply blow you away!
Mama Kicks has been performing since August of 1994. Formed by musicians Lisa Guyer (guitar/vocals) & Gardner Berry (keyboards/vocals), the duo first worked together in 1988 in the Classics Showband, a powerful 10-piece band which eventually evolved into the Wicked Big Band. Previously, Lisa Guyer spent several years as lead vocalist for a well respected band called Section 8, while Gardner Berry was the keyboardist and lead vocalist for the popular band Stonecross. With the addition of drummer David Stefanelli (Robert Ellis Orrall, RTZ, Peter Wolf and The Houseparty 5, The Beloved Few), Mama Kicks had reinvented themselves as a powerful 3 piece, electric dance machine with the best vocals and groove around.. In 2006 Mama Kicks added a fourth member; Chris Lester on guitar and vocals has now taken the band to an even higher level of music and fun. Chris has known Lisa and Gardner for years and was a one time member of the Wicked Big Band. About Regent Theatre: The Regent Theatre opened its doors in 1916 as one of Greater Boston's premier vaudeville houses. The venue has undergone many permutations since then and has served the community for 90 years as of October, 2006. In recent years, the Regent Theatre family has been proud to bring back live performances to this historical space and is again becoming a hot spot for theatre and concert goers in the Greater Boston community. Our seating is spacious and comfortable with more- than- ample leg room and the sightlines are great from every seat in the house. Easily accessible by public transportation, we are located in the heart of Arlington Center where there is plenty of free parking after 6pm directly across the street in the municipal lot. About Regent Theatre: The historic Regent Theatre is an intimate 500-seat performing arts center with superior acoustics and comfortable seating featuring live music concerts, theatre, family shows, film specials, and more! |
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