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The Westfield High School Band is hosting a benefit concert at the Westfield High School Auditorium to raise much needed funds to support music education in their school. This event is titled “Keep Music Education Alive.” The Beatlemania Stage Show will be performing the complete Beatles experience from the Ed Sullivan day’s right through to the Magical Mystery Tour, Sgt. Pepper and Abbey Road with original costume changes and authentic Beatles instruments. The musicians from Beatlemania have performed professionally alongside the likes of Carly Simon, Hall and Oates, BJ Thomas, Kiss, Todd Rundgren and others. Band members have also written songs with Cher, Billy Joel, Michael Bolton and Joan Jett and several movie sound tracks which included “Wayne’s World”,” Light of Day” and others. The concert will be held November 10 at 7:30 PM. The Westfield High School music students will be performing live with the Beatlemania musicians during the concert on some songs. WHS Music Director Pat Kennedy said “This event is both educational and a fun way for the Westfield High School Band to raise money and will be a great experience for the students to perform with a professional group of musicians.” The proceeds will be used to support the Westfield High School’s music program that enrolls students in the band and orchestra. The Westfield High School band has over 100 students enrolled in the school music program. Concert promoter Paul Lococo said“You never know who will be the next John, Paul, George or Ringo or in fact the next number one hit group.” Tickets for the show are available on line at www.purplepass.com , Rocky’s Hardware and The Press Room or by calling 800-316-8559 “Tickets are expected to sell out quickly with only 750 seats availble in this intimate venue for concert goers. Three years ago Beatlemania sold out the Westfield auditorium so buy your tickets early.”Stated Lococo |
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7:30pm to 10:00pm
General Admission: $25.00
All Ages
750 413-341-7410 UPCOMING EVENTS
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Friday, March 17th
Stonington High School Auditorium Past Event
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