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Monday, September 17, 2012

HEY, JUDE: THE FAB FOUR ARE SINGING YOUR SONG @ bergenPAC

Group20The Fab Four
#1 Beatles Tribute Band

WHEN: Thursday, September 27, 8 PM
WHERE:
bergenPAC, 30 North Van Brunt Street in Englewood
TICKETS: $59, $39, $29
Tickets available at: www.ticketmaster.com or ww.bergenpac.org or call 201.227.1030

The Fab Four is elevated far above every other Beatles Tribute due to their precise attention to detail. With uncanny, note-for-note live renditions of Beatles' songs, the Fab Four will make you think you are watching the real thing.

This incredible stage show includes three costume changes representing every era of the Beatles ever-changing career. This loving tribute to the Beatles has amazed audiences around the world, including Japan, Australia, France, Hong Kong, The United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico and Brazil.

Hear record-perfect live performances of such classics as "Can't Buy Me Love," "Yesterday," "A Day In The Life," "Twist And Shout," "Here Comes The Sun,"and "Hey Jude."

RON MCNEIL: (as John Lennon)Ron has performed all around the world including Japan, Hong Kong, Argentina, and in front of an audience of 30,000 in Brazil. In Malaysia, he was invited to play for the Prime Minister in a special performance. He was also chosen to play numerous shows to promote The Beatles Anthology video release by Turner Home Entertainment. His incredible look and sound-alike abilities have created the ultimate loving tribute to the late John Lennon. Each night, his uncanny rendition of "Imagine" captures the spirit of the man we all knew and loved.

ARDY SARRAF (as Paul McCartney):  Beatle fans and critics agree, that Ardy is the best musician to ever portray the youthful, Paul McCartney. Ardy has toured extensively as Paul in such places as Japan, Korea, Guam, and Puerto Rico, to name a few...and has appeared on stage with such artists as Bruce Springsteen; Micky Dolenz and John Fogerty. His left-handed bass playing and "record accurate" locals has won him first place in numerous Beatlefest sound-alike contests. Unlike other imitators, he plays piano on such songs as "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be," just like McCartney did on the original recordings. His strong resemblance to the "cute Beatle" will definitely make you take a second look.

GAVIN PRING (as George Harrison): Born and raised in the birthplace of The Beatles (Liverpool, England) and bearing a remarkable resemblance to George Harrison, it was inevitable that Gavin would be in the cast of The Fab Four. His natural Liverpudlian wit and charm have won him acclaim around the world, and he is now one of the most sought after artists in his field. Gavin has performed at a number of international venues, and has even shared the stage with Sir Paul McCartney himself. It's his attention to detail that makes Gavin the best tribute to the spiritual Beatle.

ERIK  FIDEL (as Ringo Starr): A self-taught musician from Sacramento, California, Erik has been captivated by the Beatles since the age of six. Although he wasn't around on that fateful February night in 1964, he was introduced to the four lads in the same fashion by his parents on an old VHS. He remembers feeling a kindred spirit to Ringo from the start. Since then he has traveled around the world as a multi-instrumentalist, playing drums, bass, keys and guitar in a number of touring groups. He found his niche reenacting Ringo's distinct chops with a great local Beatles tribute act. Erik brings Ringo's unmistakable drumming style and fun loving stage presence to the cast of The Ultimate Tribute.

GEORGE TRULLINGER (as Ed Sullivan): A talented entertainer blessed with gift of music and comedy, George has performed for over 30 years on stages from Las Vegas to New York City, as well as Canada, Japan, Germany and Russia.  In 1983, he was the first to open the Legends In Concert show, and has been one of the most well received acts ever since. George "transforms" himself into the beloved showman and takes the audience back in time to that historic night when Ed Sullivan introduced The Beatles and their music to America. George's tribute to Mr. Sullivan is done with respect, and a bit of humor that adds a theatrical touch to the show.