
The Best Of The 70s with DizzyFish & The Uptown Horns
Infinity Hall
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Hartford
Saturday, March 1 at 8 pm EST
10% Off Tickets
Concert Venue
Saturday, March 1 at 8 pm EST
10% Off Tickets
Concert Venue
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Description
ACelebration of the Greatest Music of All Time!
The show features the timeless songs of Neil Young, The Beatles,Van Morrison, The Rolling Stones, John Denver, The Eagles, CSN, Bob Seger,Billy Joel, Cat Stevens, Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, Neil Diamond, The Band,Kenny Rogers, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Buffett, Lynyrd Skynyrd, David Bowie, PinkFloyd, The Grateful Dead & More!
The Music is performed by a 12-piece live band with 3 worldclass Singers. Eric Herbst, Angela Clemmons and Sharon Jerry-Collins.
Eric Herbst, the leader of DizzyFish, is a powerful liveperformer who has shared the stage with ZZ Top, Steve Miller, George Thorogoodand many others. He has also written and produced songs for legendary musiciansincluding The King of the Blues B.B. King and The Man in Black himself JohnnyCash.
Angela Clemmons has had a 35-year career singing and performingwith some of the biggest names in music such as Aretha Franklin, Elton John,Michael Jackson, & Steely Dan as well as many others.
Sharon Jerry-Collins musical journey has taken her around theworld, touring, recording, and performing with such artists as Billy Preston,Whitney Houston, Roberta Flack, & Bette Midler to name a few. Sharon hasalso sung on Saturday Night Live.
The Uptown Horns are a Fabulous New York City based horn sectionhas toured with The Rolling Stones, played with Bruce Springsteen, Ray Charles,Joe Cocker and on countless records like James Brown’s #1 Hit “Living inAmerica”.
The reviews are in, and you will love this show! DizzyFish & TheUptown Horns continue to receive rave reviews for their epic performances. Onefan said, “The Best of the 70s” is the Best Show I have ever seen, and I livedin Manhattan for 10 years.”