Yes and Peter Frampton at the Greek Theatre
Greek Theatre (2700 North Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027)
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- $49.75
- Our Price:
- $25.00*
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The last date listed for Yes and Peter Frampton was Friday July 9, 2010 / 7:00pm.
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HOT 92.3 Presents WAR/Tower of Power at The Greek Theatre
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- $45.00 - $65.00
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- $22.50 - $32.50
Celebrate Memorial Day with an all-star line-up of great bands when Hot 92.3 Hot Summer Nights presents WAR co-headlining with Tower of Power, plus special guest the Average White Band, at The Greek Theatre. Known for songs like "Why Can't We Be Friends," "Spill the Wine" and "Low Rider," WAR's blend of funk, rock and Latin music has sold more than 50 million albums. Oakland's Tower of Power has recorded such soulful funk hits as "So Very Hard to Go" and "What Is Hip." Scottish funkmasters Average White Band are best known for the classic instrumental "Pick Up the Pieces." Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
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rick merwin on Where to Park
The Greek is a pain in the butt for parking.
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Goldstar Member on What to Wear
Casual, the evening did become a little chilly around 9pm
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Goldstar Member on Other
Get your ticket BEFORE you get in line to enter through gates.
15 Goldstar Member Reviews
We arrived late because somehow I got it in my mind it was an 8pm show. So we missed Frampton, the reason for going. Yes came on and started the set with their oldest work. It was tedious. The meter changes were over done and the whole show seemed like Howe was just showing off. The tunes were taken from their original structures and made as technically complicated as possible. It was ridiculously abstract. Then to top it off, the lighting and background screen pulsed patterns and light at alternating intervals. These guys are definitely amazing artists, just not for me. We left early, but with the stacked parking... couldn't get out of the parking lot. So goes life.Written on Jul 12 2010
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Andrew J. Borden
Peter Frampton put on a good show and has continued to excel as a guitarist. Yes did not get my attention. I thought I knew many of their songs but could not recognize many of them during the show. Also, the stacked parking at the Greek is a hassle since we wanted to leave early we almost got trapped; luckily someone came out early also and we were able to escape before the crowds and enjoy some pie at the House of Pies afterwards.Written on Jul 20 2010
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It was a lovely evening at the Greek. Loved the show!Written on Jul 19 2010
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More Information About Yes and Peter Frampton
Website
http://www.greektheatrela.com/events/event_details.asp?id=1778
Description
Two of the most influential and ground-breaking artists of the 1970s, Yes and Peter Frampton, have announced a twenty-five city USA co-headline summer 2010 tour, which makes a stop at The Greek Theatre.
The concerts will feature more than three hours of music from the Grammy Award winners. One of rock history’s greatest progressive rock bands, Yes continues to feature the lineup of guitarist Steve Howe, bassist & founding member Chris Squire, and drummer Alan White, as well as Oliver Wakeman (son of keyboard legend Rick Wakeman) on keyboards and lead singer Benoit David. Original band member and lead singer, Jon Anderson has still not returned to the line up and has been touring on his own of late.
Frampton, who recently won a Grammy Award for his instrumental album Fingerprints, will be performing material from his new release Thank You Mr Churchill (out April 27, via A&M/New Door/UMe). Frampton’s band will include Rob Arthur (keyboards, guitar and backing vocals) and John Regan (bass), as well as Adam Lester (guitar) and Dan Wojciechowski (drums).


