This year’s Syracuse Beatles spectacular will send its all-star cast out on the Landmark Theatre stage to deliver the goods from the memorable album “Abbey Road.”
The name of the evening is “Beatlecuse,” and it’s the work of Paul Davie and his My Generation Music Promotions Company.
Davie also plays guitar and bass and sings and loves the music of the Beatles as much as anybody, anywhere. Last year he staged and promoted the show at the Landmark that brought 50 Syracuse musicians and a handful of national veterans to play 50 Beatles songs to celebrate, quite naturally, the Fab Four’s 50th anniversary of landing on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in the United States.
This year’s notable guest is Mark Hudson, Grammy-winning producer for Ringo Starr and Aerosmith.
The show kicks off at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 6 at the Landmark, the restored theater in downtown Syracuse, where 1,200 attended last year’s big show.
“The best part of re-inventing this production is that the musicians wanted it back, just as much as the fans,” Davie says. “Ninety percent of last year’s amazing all-star collective jumped at the chance to return, as well as newbies like Los Blancos, Hard Promises with Julia Goodwin and Pale Green Stars. Hopefully, we can raise $5,000 again, or more, for the Carol Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund, too.”
Tickets go on sale today. They’re priced at $25 and $35, plus fees. They’re available at the Landmark box office, Ticketmaster.com and beatlecuse.com.
Here’s a link to a YouTube clip to Davie and others performing “Lady Madonna” at last year’s celebration.
Here’s the link for beatlecuse.com.
Here’s the link to my story about last year’s 50th reunion Beatles celebration in Syracuse.
It amazes me how much great music happens in Syracuse Mark. You have to go for us and report back. The Beatles are one of my old time favs.
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I will do that, Paul, from Syracuse, N.Y. …
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The autistic person in me wonders why they’re using the HELP! logo to commemorate a 50th anniversary of what would have been Meet The Beatles. But the music lover in me overrides the autistic part, and LOVES that Syracuse gets Beatlecuse and thinks this is WAY COOL! (You lucky man!) And as an aside, when I lived in NY, I created a stencil of the HELP! logo shown above, and stenciled a border in my kitchen of that, and had giant Beatles posters and a life-size cutout (like they had on the later seasons of Laverne & Shirley) on three kitchen walls. Just thought I’d mention it. 🙂
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I love the artistic and autistic side of you, Rachel. Just saying.
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LOL! Thanks, my friend! 🙂
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you got yourself a good music town!
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Yup!
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Aw, man! Amazing…it’ll be fantastic, huh? Paul Davie sounds fab. Abbey Road is a classic, even if I had to listen to it a bit later than most. Good tunes, Chum.
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Yes, you did, Aud. Rub it in. Go ahead, chickie. 🙂
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Not rubbing it in at all, Sir!!! Stop. You and me, we’re the same age, I think. 😉
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In many ways, we sure are, Aud. 🙂
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that’s sounds nice 🙂
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All Beatles is awesome, Leyla. 🙂
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Oh, man, I love ‘Abbey Road!’ I must have played that album (see, I’m dating myself!) a gazillion times. My boyfriend at the time lent the album to me. He fancied himself another Paul McCartney. He used to sit out on the front steps with me when I was fourteen and sing ‘Oh, Darling.’ At the time, I thought he was quite smooth. Later I discovered he was not; but ‘Abbey Road’ lives on fondly in my memories. 🙂
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Singing ‘Oh Darling’ to your girl when you”re 14 is pretty slick, Kate. Even when you turn out to be pretty not. 🙂
Yes, the Beatles night will take me back to the day, too, my friend.
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Fun! I saw Beatlemania on Broadway back in the day 😀
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Back in our day, not the day. Ha! That must have been fun, Angie. 🙂
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I have the old Playbill around here somewhere… 😀
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What a fun show that would be to see! 🙂
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All these musicians are really great, Christy. It will be really cool. 🙂
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Wish I could go, but too far away. I love any kind of Beatles’ musical extravaganza, the price is right and the cause a worthy one, indeed! I hope you go and let us know about Abbey Road songs, missing this would be a shame…
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I plan to go with my dear wife Karen, Robin, and write about it with pictures for all right here,
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Sounds like a lot of fun! I’d love to go to a Beatles revival one of these days.
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Get through your finals and then treat yourself, Dave!
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Abbey Road is my favorite Beatles’ album. Too bad it’s happening all the way on the other side of the country and I can’t be there.
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It’s a great album, Doobster. I’ll send you vibes from the show. 🙂
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Mark – thanks for the story on my production, and your never ending support for the Syracuse music community. I just wanted to let Doobster (and everyone else know) I am having the show put to DVD, just like the 50 Years show. The mobile audio will be recorded, mixed & mastered by Subcat. This is historical…we gotta record it for posterity! 🙂
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Thanks for pointing that out for Doobster and the world, Paul. 🙂
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A worthy cause and a fun time! I’m sure we’ll hear more about it.
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That’s a pretty good assumption, Marissa. I bet you and hubby might like to attend if you in these parts …
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Sounds like fun!
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oh, how very cool. are you going to be going? if you are, i’m jealous in advance. what a great cause too –
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Yes, I am aiming toward mandatory attendance, Beth. I cant just let it be.
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Fantastic. Im knockimg on norwegian (sp?) wood for you )
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I think the spelling is perfekt. )) I tried to make it look Norwegian.
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That’s the spirit, Carl. It will be a wild wayback machine for an evening.
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I wish I could be there for this and be transported back in time for a while.
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