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Lovin Spoonful and Grass Roots Launch Westco's GOLD STAR CONCERT SERIES Posted on Sunday, September 23 @ 14:00:00 EDT by jfbailey

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WPCNR STAGE DOOR. From Westco Productions (Edited). September 23, 2007: Westco Productions, the 28-year old White Plains based arts organization primarily known for its wide variety of programs for children and families, is launching a new program, Gold Star Concerts, offering top-rate artists in concert.

 

The fall Gold Star Concerts begins on September 30th with a concert featuring two of the most popular groups in recent music history: The Lovin’ Spoonful and The Grass Roots featuring founder and lead vocalist Rob Grill. This concert will be at the Tarrytown Music Hall at 7:30 pm.  

                                                   

                                                        60s Rock DoubleHeader in Concert.

 

Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind, What a Day for a Daydream, Summer in the City, You Didn't Have to Be So Nice  and more Lovin Spoonful classics will be performed by The Spoonful next Saturday night

 

The Grassroots Deliver Midnight Confessions, Let's Live for Today and Sooner or Later  on the same night. 2 Concerts for the Price of 1 -- at Tarrytown Music Hall.

 

Westco began promoting concerts last season and has decided to expand the program due to the outstanding audience response received when Westco presented such artists as Judy Collins, Livingston Taylor, Lucy Kaplansky and Maura O’Connell. Although based in White Plains on the 4th floor of the Arts Exchange building, Westco performs at various venues, and stages its concerts at the Irvington Town Hall Theater and the Tarrytown Music Hall.

 

The Spoonful and the Roots start the season this Saturday to be followed in October by the legendary Kingston Trio and in November by another  classic rock doubleheader featuring Gary Puckett and The Union Gap and The Association.



The Lovin’ Spoonful has been making music for more than 40 years! It was the first U.S. band to successfully challenge the ”British invasion” of the 60’s and land a top ten hit. Their hits are absolutely timeless – ‘Do You Believe in Magic,” “Daydream,” “You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice,” “Nashville Cats,” and “(Hot Town) Summer in the City.” Jon Sebastian no longer performs with the band.

 

The Grass Roots continues to thrill audiences with the music which kept the group on the Billboard magazine charts for an unbelievable 307 straight weeks! The Grass Roots still holds the record for the largest crowd to attend a concert by a single headline act when 600,000 heard them in concert in Washington, DC. Their classic tunes include: “Midnight Confessions,” “Let’s Live for Today,” “Sooner or Later,” “Temptation Eyes,” and so many more.

 

Westco Brings Back The Kingston Trio for their Annual Benefit Concert

 

On October 27th, Westco brings The Kingston Trio to the stage of the Irvington Town Hall Theater for their Annual Benefit Concert.  Bill Zorn, George Grove and Rick Dougherty expect to sell-out wherever they perform, and all indications are that this exclusive Westchester appearance will be no exception. The annual gala will mark the beginning of Westco’s 28th season.  Long-time Westco supporter Chester S. Day will be the honoree, and The Kingston Trio will join supporters at a special reception after the concert at the new Doubletree Hotel in Tarrytown.

 

Kingston Trio songs are part of the foundation of American folk and folk-pop music, including: “Tom Dooley,” “M.T.A.,” “Scotch and Soda,” “Molly Dee,” “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?,” “Greenback Dollar,” “A Worried Man,” and so many more.

 

Rock Class Double Bill Number 2 -- Gary Puckett and The Union Gap and The Association 

 

Gary Puckett with his hits Young Girl, Lady Will Power, and Over You

 

 

 

 

The Association brings back Windy, Along Comes Mary, and Cherish

 

On November 17th, Westco brings two music legends to the Tarrytown Music Hall: Gary Puckett, and The Association. Gary’s golden voice of romance, six consecutive gold records, and unforgettable songs defined a generation. Gary’s a concert, television and Las Vegas favorite and even had a command performance for British royalty among his credits. Among Gary’s hits are: “Young Girl,” “Woman, Woman,” “Lady Will Power,” “Over You,” “This Girl Is A Woman Now,” “Don’t Give In to Him.”

 

Many songs by The Association have become American classics, from radio play, record sales, and movie soundtracks. Just a few of the group’s great hits: “Along Comes Mary,” “Never My Love,” “Everything That Touches You,” “Windy,” “Cherish,” “Time For Livin’,” “Goodbye, Columbus.”

 

            "Susie the K and her Swingin Soiree"  -- White Plains own Susan Katz -- First Lady of Westchester Theatre is bringing the stars you love back in the Gold Star Concert Series.

 

Susan Katz, Executive Director of Westco, says the Gold Star Concert series will continue in the spring 2008. “We’ll be announcing our spring talent line-up in a couple of months, and it’s shaping up to be quite spectacular,” she says. “Westco’s concerts are unique,” Ms. Katz notes. “In addition to enjoying an evening of great entertainment, concert-goers are helping support Westco’s various programs through their ticket purchases,” she adds.

 

For concert tickets or a free brochure with details on Westco’s shows for children and families, call (914) 761-7463. Their web site is www.westcoproductions.org.

 


 
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