Arts

Hooker-Dunham Theater hosts tribute show of pop legends

BRATTLEBORO — In a one-night tour through several of pop music's historic high points, an eclectic revue of entertainment giants will take the stage at the Hooker-Dunham Theater.

On Saturday, Sept. 20, beginning at 8 p.m., the beloved Main Street theater will feature a lineup offering something for every music lover:

• Feelin' Groovy: Simon and Garfunkel reunited

• Queen For a Day: Freddie Mercury, with a cameo by David Bowie

• Miss Michael: King of Pop Michael Jackson flashing moves

• The Rat Pack Comeback: Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin together again

• Lady Elvis: Elvis Presley and the hip swivel

• Briefcase Full of Blues Brothers: Jake and Elwood Blues

There is nothing else quite like this well-rounded roundup of pop legends, portrayed by longtime Pioneer Valley performers under the production of Toast of the Town Entertainment, based in Erving, Mass.

Entertainers include:

• Rob Fletcher, an exceptional vocalist who has performed at Woodstock '94, the International Festival of Arts and Ideas, the Hudson Valley Jazz Festival, and many other venues.

• Laura Herbert, singer, bass player, and acclaimed tribute artist whose work has been featured on BBC Mundo and AOL News. One of North America's only female Elvis and Michael Jackson tribute artists, Herbert captures the spirit and essence of both legends in her own unique, dynamic way.

• Eric Weld, jazz and pop pianist, vocalist, and trumpeter who has performed for more than a quarter century in clubs, concert venues, and events around the world. He frequently performs tributes to several of popular music's historic artists.

• Lou Manzi, versatile singer, guitar virtuoso and entertainer extraordinaire who makes a point to “leave 'em laughing” with upbeat, fun performances.

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