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50th Anniversary of the Beatles’ Invasion of America Show

With
the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ Invasion of America only a few months
away, the Belly Up celebrates with Beatles tribute, Abbey Road, performing the
16 chart topping hits recorded by the Fab Four between 1962 and 1966 on Sunday,
August 4 at 8 pm.  Abbey Road will also perform a full set of other
Beatles’ hits in an amazing three costume change show. Tickets
are $12/$14 and may be purchased online at www.bellyup.com
or by calling the box office at (858) 481-8140. The Belly Up is located at 143
S. Cedros in Solana Beach 92075. The show is 21+.





As we approach the
golden anniversary of Beatlemania, NOW is the time to celebrate one rockin’
blast from the past with Abbey Road.
Relive the songs you came to love, as you’re transported back in time for one
special night. Whether you were old enough to remember The Beatles or a new
fan, Abbey Road will get you up on your feet and dancing.



 

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The Beatles appearance
on The Ed Sullivan Show remains one
of the most iconic moments in music history, as 73 million Americans were glued
to their televisions. February 9, 2014 will mark the Golden Anniversary of that
golden moment. Join us as we relive that unforgettable time in music to the
sounds of “I Want To Hold Your Hand,” a song that first played in America on
December 17, 1963 at a Washington, D.C. radio station. From then on, these
ordinary boys from across the pond were catapulted into record-breaking
stardom!



 

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With their tight
harmonies, flawless renditions, custom–tailored costumes, vintage instruments,
Liverpudlian dialect and precise attention to detail, Abbey Road
recreate the magic of The Beatles, including the Fab Four’s cheeky
personalities and familiar onstage banter.  Progressing through their
various musical stages, the audience re-experiences the psychedelic era
of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, the creation of the
haunting “Blackbird” and the raucous rock and roll of “Revolution.”





Here is a video of Abbey Road: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad9kCLnanj8





 






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