Once there were greenfields... The Brothers Four in concert December 17 |
Holiday, folk, and love songs will round out a fabulous repertoire of acoustic tunes, old and new at the Northshore Performing Arts Center (18125 92nd Ave. NE, Bothell). The Brothers Four will perform a heart warming and nostalgic holiday concert on Saturday, December 17, 2011 at 7:30 pm.
The Brothers Four have delighted millions for five exciting decades. Pioneers in the American musical movement which came to be know as the "folk revival," they are one of the few groups from those times still performing today, and remain one of the best known and most popular.
The group's full-time lineup, as solid as ever, now includes Bob Flick, Mark Pearson, Mike McCoy and Karl Olsen. Their all-acoustic presentation consists of guitars, banjo, mandolin, upright bass, and of course the trademark rich blend of their four voices. An evening with this quartet is an unforgettable time of pure, acoustic music and entertainment.
Mark Pearson, Mike McCoy, Bob Flick, Karl Olsen |
Musical million-sellers from The Brothers Four include such releases as Greenfields, Yellow Bird, Try to Remember, and Across the Wide Missouri. Their hit recording of The Green Leaves of Summer from the motion picture "The Alamo" was nominated for an Academy Award. They performed the song at the awards presentation for the global network telecast.
The Brothers Four present timeless entertainment for the entire family, with tickets reasonably priced at $30 for Adults, $25 for Seniors,and $15 for Youth under 17.
Sponsored by Jack and Judy Cornwall and Dennis and Kay Mimier
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