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LET IT BE - America's Premiere Tribute to The Beatles
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Look below to get up close and personal with the boys in the band...and check out their full length VIDEO
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John is from Philadelphia and it's his real name! A veteran of the Jersey shore club circuit, John has appeared in numerous show bands and reviews. Having actually met the real John Lennon, our John brings the wit and dry sense of humor we all remember. His stage antics and strong vocals lead the band in accurate renditions of all the songs you love. John plays the Rickenbacker 325v63jl, piano and the harmonica.
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Paul is played by Jeff Black from New York City. His baby-face good looks and boyish charm make him a natural for the part of Paul. He has toured with veteran rock acts such as Chuck Berry, Dion and the late Del Shannon. Jeff is an accomplished singer and composer with a gold record to his credit. His powerful voice and strong high range make him perfect for the role of Paul. Jeff plays a 1966 Hofner 500/1 bass, piano and uses a Vox Super Beatle amplifier.
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George is perfectly performed by Russ Perraud, a native of Ft. Lauderdale,Fl. Although the youngest member of the group (just like Mr. Harrison), he is an accomplished classical guitarist with a degree in music composition. He has affectionately unlocked the vaults of George's distinctive approach to melody and style. He has played in numerous tributes to the Fab Four and has appeared as a soloist on radio and television. Russ plays the Gretsch Country Gentleman, Fender Stratocaster and the piano.
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Mark Jones from Fargo, N.D. portrays Ringo. Mark has been part of the East Coast music scene with the group "Time Machine" for many years. He was featured by Billboard Magazine in a story about his group re-recording the Beatles’ classic hits utilizing all modern techniques. His uncanny resemblance to Ringo, coupled with his drumming style make him the perfect addition to “Let It Be”. Mark joined the group after the untimely demise of The “Beatlemaniacs” due to the tragic loss of their leader Gary Gee.
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