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From: Lo Faber <lo@lofaber.com><BR>
To: LF List 2004 <lo@lofaber.com><BR>
Sent: Tue Sep 13 10:24:17 2005<BR>
Subject: Lo Faber: Beatles Night at Hubbard Hall<BR>
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Hey everyone - it's Lo.<BR>
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Just wanted to announce that I'm making one of my increasingly rare forays<BR>
onto the stage, for a very special performance, in about two weeks:<BR>
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Lo Faber & Friends<BR>
An Evening of Beatles Music at Hubbard Hall<BR>
Saturday, October 1st Doors open 7:30pm<BR>
518-677-2495 or <A HREF="http://www.hubbardhall.org">http://www.hubbardhall.org</A> for info & tix<BR>
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Here's the official blurb:<BR>
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First, in 1960's Liverpool, there were the Beatles. Then, on 1970's<BR>
Broadway, there was Beatlemania. Finally, after a couple decades where<BR>
nothing very significant happened, all this musical history will reach its<BR>
dramatic and inevitable climax at Hubbard Hall on October 1st, when Lo Faber<BR>
and Friends present an evening of Beatles songs.<BR>
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Singer-songwriter Lo Faber first made his name in the music world with God<BR>
Street Wine, the jam-rock outfit he founded and led through ten years of<BR>
touring and three record deals. He first made the acquaintance of the<BR>
Hubbard Hall audience in 2002, with the production of his fairytale rock<BR>
opera "Henry's House", and has been back to perform many times since.<BR>
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The Beatles show on Saturday, October 1st is a labor of love for Faber, who<BR>
has abjectly worshiped the Fab Four and their music for as long as he can<BR>
remember. The enormous repertoire of Beatles numbers has been scientifically<BR>
narrowed down, through rigorous laboratory testing, to a couple dozen<BR>
favorite selections. To try to do some semblance of justice to the material<BR>
Lo has put together a top-notch acoustic ensemble and a list of special<BR>
guest performers including both well-known Hubbard Hall performers and<BR>
veterans of the upstate NY rock scene. Appearing with Lo, among others, will<BR>
be Todd Pastenack, Angela Ford, Zabeth Chase, Brian Kaplan, Chris Fisher,<BR>
Ben Carle, and TCHH director Kevin McGuire.<BR>
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The doors will open at 7:30 and the show will start at 8:00. Children, if<BR>
capable of decorous behavior, are welcome, and will receive a much-needed<BR>
lesson in music history.<BR>
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Hubbard Hall is located at 25 Main Street in Cambridge, New York. (Cambridge<BR>
is about 45 minutes northeast of Albany and 20 minutes west of Bennington,<BR>
Vermont). Tickets are available in advance by calling 518-677-2495: $15 or<BR>
$10 with student ID. Visit <A HREF="http://www.hubbardhall.org">http://www.hubbardhall.org</A> for more information.<BR>
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