“1964 The Tribute” Was Fantastic
It has been a while since I raved about a live performance here, or anywhere.
That came to an end last night when I was fortunate enough to attend “1964 The Tribute,” which featured 4 truly gifted performers in the respective roles of Paul, John, George and Ringo, “The Beatles,” 60 years or so, after their appearances on the legendary Ed Sullivan Show, February 9 also 16th and 23rd in 1964.
Last night’s venue Carnegie Hall is also legendary and the group was performing there and honored to do so for the sixteenth time. The iconic Beatles performed at Carnegie Hall also sixty years ago.
The artists are Mark Benson as John Lennon, Mac Ruffing as Paul McCartney, Doug Couture as George Harrison and Joe Bologna playing and singing in the role of Ringo Starr.
Quite a show! They are around and hope to be back in New York next year.
The event was presented by Mark Johnson DBA Strut Productions.
Click below then to YouTube for a little bit of Ringo Starr’s interview with AARP The Magazine