Yacht Rock Symphony
Get ready for an extraordinary evening with the Yacht Rock Symphony, featuring the original artists who shaped one of rock’s most iconic eras. This unforgettable concert pairs legendary performers with a 78-piece Orchestra, creating a musical journey that reimagines classic hits in a symphonic setting.
Ambrosia, John Ford Coley, and Peter Beckett (The Voice of Player) will take the stage to perform their chart-topping Billboard hits from the 1970s and 1980s, including favorites like “You’re The Only Woman”, “How Much I Feel”, “I’d Really Love To See You Tonight”, and “Baby Come Back”.
These timeless tracks were the soundtrack of a generation and remain staples on classic rock radio today. Without the contributions of these Grammy-winning artists, the smooth sounds of modern yacht rock wouldn’t exist. Emerging from Southern California during one of music’s greatest eras, these songs continue to resonate, now finding new fans among younger generations and becoming bigger than ever.
Ambrosia
Ambrosia, the band known and loved by a multitude of fans since the 1970’s, is now more alive and compelling than ever. This 5-time Grammy Nominated ensemble is exploring new musical territory and bringing an exceptional musical performance to stages everywhere.
John Ford Coley
John Ford Coley is most revered as half of the Grammy nominated duo England Dan and John Ford Coley. Churning out many memorable hits during this era, some of John Ford Coley’s songs are: “Love Is The Answer”, “Gone Too Far”, “I’d Really Love To See You Tonight”, “We’ll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again”, “Nights Are Forever Without You”, and “Sad To Belong”.
Peter Beckett
Peter Beckett, known as “The Voice of Player”, is the original lead singer and songwriter of the band Player. Player was voted by Billboard Magazine’s honor roll as Best New Single Artist for 1978 for their international #1 hit “Baby Come Back”. As a follow up on the record charts, Beckett and Player also enjoyed great success with their hit “This Time I’m In It For Love”.
Elliot Lurie
Elliot Lurie, renowned for the hit “Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl)” by Looking Glass, captivated audiences with his vocals and guitar in 1972. The song soared to the top of charts, remaining timeless, covered by artists like Kenny Chesney and featured in iconic films. Lurie’s musical journey continued with hits like “Jimmy Loves Maryanne,” followed by solo ventures and later, a successful career in music supervision for film and TV.
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