
Yellow Brick Road ~ A Tribute To Elton John is set to begin at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, at Snow Pond Center for the Arts’ Alumni Hall, at 8 Goldenrod Lane, Sidney.
The full concert tribute is complete with an incredible light show and sound system.
Band members include Gerald Brann, Rich D’Aigle, Mike Tobias, Mark Kavanaugh, and Kevin Ostrowski.
Brann has a degree in jazz piano from the University of Maine at Augusta and has been performing professionally for over 35 years. Since the early 80s, he has performed in many bands, most notably The Barking Spiders, Ultimate Sin (An Ozzy Osbourne Tribute) and The Deal.
D’Aigle has spent nearly 40 years as a professional musician. He’s played around the world and has shared the stage with many greats, including the legendary James Brown.
Tobias has been playing in bands for more than 35 years. He’s performed with such groups as The Deal and The Barking Spiders
Kavanaugh is a professor of psychology and a bass player, both are necessary traits for this band. He plays a fretless Steinberger and has decades of experience. He’s played with such groups as The Barking Spiders Rush Hour and Lackee’s Magnito.
Ostrowski has been drumming for over 30 years and since 1994, continues to perform with the classic rock band Sun Dog.
Tickets cost $25 at the door, $30 at the door.
For tickets or more information, visit snowpond.org.
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