Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Fab Faux Return Washington, D.C. for May 22nd Concert at Lisner Auditorium

“The Fab Faux do the one thing, no amount of officially sanctioned Beatles merchandise can do... bring The Beatles music back to life.”
-THE HUFFINGTON POST


The Fab Faux will return to Washington, D.C. for the fourth year in a row, with a May 22nd concert at Lisner Auditorium. The May 22nd event, a presentation of HK Entertainment, will feature a ‘Glorious Hodgepodge’ of Beatles music, as The Fab Faux are joined by Creme Tangerine Strings and Hogshead Horns. For those of us who never got to see The Beatles in concert, we're fortunate to have The Fab Faux dedicate themselves to faithfully recreating some of the most extraordinary music ever written. 





Saturday, May 22nd, 8:00PM


HK Entertainment presents:

The George Washington University Lisner Auditorium

730 21st Street, NW 
Washington, DC 20052

Lisner Box Office, TicketMaster, 202-397 SEAT.
http://www.lisner.org/eventdetails.asp?id=581 http://www.ticketmast
er.com/event/15004441C5CA9333?artistid=864884&majorcatid=10


The Fab Faux brings together the talents of five of New York's most respected musicians: Will Lee of Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy Vivino, formerly of The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, Rich Pagano, who has performed with Rosanne Cash and Ray Davies, Jack Petruzzelli, who has toured and recorded with Joan Osborne, Patti Smith and Rufus Wainwright, and Frank Agnello, whose musical credits include Phoebe Snow, Marshall Crenshaw and Joey Molland of Badfinger. The Fab Faux are now in a league of their own, consistently performing music that The Beatles themselves never played live. Beginning with a pair of concerts at Webster Hall in late ‘07, the band has reached a new level of fan support as well as media awareness, with growing coverage including ABC-TV World News Tonight with Charles Gibson, NPR, Rolling Stone, Associated Press, Reuters Newswire, NY-1 News, The New York Times, NY Post, New Yorker, NY Sun, Hollywood Reporter, Time Out NY, The Nation and much more.

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