Harlow Herald - Show will turn back the clock
Sam Boyle  |  by www.harlowherald.co.uk. All rights reserved. 11.01 | 17:37

The Ultimate '60s evening includes performances from The Dreamers, The Fortunes and a tribute to John Lennon and Paul McCartney next Friday (January 19) at the Stevenage Arts and Leisure Centre Concert Hall.

The Fortunes will be performing with all their original band members. Hailing from Birmingham, they first came to prominence and international acclaim during that golden era of popular music - the swinging mid-'60s - and will sing their hits Storm in a Teacup and Freedom Come, Freedom Go.



The Dreamers feature two of their original line-up, Alan Mosca and Bryan Byng, and have been described as the zany hitmakers of the early 1960s. They remain popular up to this very day with a catalogue of appearances both in Britain and abroad, including the popular '60s Festival in Skegness.

John and Paul are two very talented musicians/vocalists who play tribute band to the band that were so instrumental in the 1960s - The Beatles.



They will be performing a collection of the best known songs that were performed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney throughout their huge careers.

Tickets cost £15 or £12.50 and are available at the box office on 08700 131 030 or online at www.

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