Friday, September 6, 2013

Rockin' At The Raue Center For The Arts Saturday Night


25 or 6 to 4 are ready to rock at Raue Center For The Arts on September 7, 2013 at 8:00 pm. This premier tribute to the legendary band Chicago supplies their “Vegas Style” show with dazzling lights and crisp execution of material from one of the best-selling American groups.
With a repertoire of music and performances covering over five decades in pop culture through television, radio and movies, 25 of 6 to 4 — The Chicago Experience offers a high energy performance while replicating the music that captured everyone’s heart! Patrons will hear songs like “Wishing You Were Here”, “Feeling Stronger (Everyday)” and “Saturday in the Park”.
Bringing you the sweet sounds of Chicago are Adam Briel (vocals and auxiliary percussion), Brian Hemstock (vocals and auxiliary percussion), Ron Brandt (guitars, vocals and musical director), Adam Cowger (drums and auxiliary percussion), James Miller (bass guitar and vocals), John Kattke (keyboards and guitar), Terry Viano (trombone), Steve Frost (trumpet and flugelhorn), Tim Falls (tenor sax, soprano sax and flute) and Nick Krengiel (alto sax).
Tickets range from $29 to $35. They can be purchased online at rauecenter.org or via the Box Office at 815.356.9212 or 26 N. Williams Street in downtown Crystal Lake.
About 25 of 6 to 4:
25 or 6 to 4 - The Chicago Experience, the premier tribute to the legendary band Chicago, supplies their “Vegas Style” show with dazzling lights and crisp execution of material from one of the best-selling American groups, with over 122 million albums sold, second only to The Beach Boys.  With an international repertoire of music and performances covering over five decades in pop culture through television (including pioneers on MTV), radio, and movies, 25 or 6 to 4 - The Chicago Experience offers a high energy performance while replicating the music that captured everyone’s heart!  From the early hits off Chicago Transit Authority’s 1968 self-titled album, such as “Beginnings” and “Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is?,” through the 1980’s with Chicago’s hits “Hard To Say I’m Sorry” and “You’re The Inspiration,” after each performance you’ll be asking yourself, “Am I listening to the original recording?”
25 or 6 to 4 - The Chicago Experience has also been joined on stage by former Chicago members Danny Seraphine (Chicago’s co-founder and original drummer), Kenny Cetera (former Chicago vocalist) and James Guercio (Chicago’s original manager and producer).  
 25 or 6 to 4 –The Chicago Experience has painstakingly assembled the top professional musicians whom have performed in groups such as “The Buckinghams,” “The Cryan Shames,” “The Shadows of the Night,” “The Glen Miller Orchestra,“ and with “Buddy Guy,” and “Junior Wells.”  These musicians capture the Chicago vocal, rhythm and horn section’s sound to accurately and thoroughly replicate this staple of Pop, Rock & Jazz music!  Previous national performances for the group include appearances on WGN and Comcast Television, Y103.9 and 560WIND radio, the opening act for Blue Oyster Cult and Leon Russell along with venues such as United Center and numerous casinos, festivals and corporate events.


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