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Little River Band - Sunday, July 25 |
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Taking their name from a road sign for the Victorian township of Little River in Australia, Little River Band specialized in catchy hooks, lush vocals and understated guitar leads to create a unique and wonderful sound on such lovely ballads as Lady, Reminiscing, and Cool Change, as well as mid-tempo rockers as Help Is On the Way and Lonesome Loser. The heart of Little River Band has always been in its brilliant vocal harmonies; Glenn Frey of The Eagles publicly acclaimed Little River Band as "the best harmony band in the world". |
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Eddie Money - Saturday, July 31 |
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Selling over 28 million records worldwide, this straight-up rock and roll icon and ex-cop has been making music and delivering it to his fans since the mid 1970’s. With his trademark raspy, husky voice, Eddie Money has certainly cashed in with his rare gift for writing and performing blue-collar-style infectious rock songs including Two Tickets to Paradise, Take Me Home Tonight, Baby Hold On and I Think I’m In Love. *Watch KWGN & Win Free Tickets! |
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The Turtles featuring Flo & Eddie - Sunday, August 1 |
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From their early days as a college-based surf instrumental group, the early Turtles switched to beat music during 1964 in imitation of the Beatles. Their first concert appearance was before 50,000 fans at the Rose Bowl, opening for Herman's Hermits. The group transcended many styles: from the outright protest rock of It Ain't Me Babe to the candy-coated good-time sounds of You Baby to the outright pop of Happy Together to the satire of She'd Rather Be With Me and Elenore to psychedelic and pop of You Know What I Mean. After the demise of the original short-lived Turtles band, “Flo” and “Eddie” later joined Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, and ultimately revived the band known as The Turtles featuring Flo & Eddie, |
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The Marshall Tucker Band - Sunday, August 8 |
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The Marshall Tucker Band has roots that display a wide palette of musical influences: rock, blues, gospel, bluegrass, mainstream jazz, and yes, even love songs. These two-fisted hombres have been known for rootin- tootin’ cowboy songs, songs about cattle drives and hard living, life on the road, cheap whiskey, and the love of a good woman. With hit singles like Heard It In a Love Song, Fire On The Mountain, Can't You See and Take The Highway, The Marshall Tucker Band earned seven gold and three platinum albums. Thirty-seven years after their conception, they are still thrilling fans of three generations, enjoying some of the best music anywhere, and keeping the southern spirit alive. |
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Peter Cetera - Sunday, August 15 |
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Peter Cetera has succeeded with two profound musical careers: before his distinguished solo career, Cetera was the legendary voice, songwriter and bassist of the group Chicago. In a career that now stretches over forty years, he has sold millions of albums worldwide, written and recorded many number one songs and been nominated for numerous awards, including Grammys, Golden Globes and an Academy Award for best song in a movie. A unique and gifted vocalist with a vast catalogue of songs, Cetera has penned and performed such tender ballads as Glory of Love and If You Leave Me Now, together with pop/rock era classics including Baby, What a Big Surprise, You're the Inspiration, Feeling Stronger Every Day and Hard To Say I'm Sorry. With his unforgettable songs with his signature voice, Peter Cetera has had the type of success that very few performers will ever achieve. *Watch KWGN & Win Free Tickets! |
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The Spinners - Sunday, August 22 |
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Originally named “The Domingoes”, The Spinners held a monopoly on easy, sophisticated soul during the 1970’s. Remembered for their soul classics, including I'll Be Around, Could It Be I'm Fallin’ in Love, Then Came You, Games People Play and The Rubberband Man, The Spinners have created a legacy of terrific harmonies combined with suave romanticism and unmatched stage presence to become one of soul music’s greatest treasures. |
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The Nacho Men - Sunday, August 29 |
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Celebrating their thirtieth year with their special blend of dance music, costume changes, choreography and humor, The Nacho Men keep generations of fans coming back for more. Combining cover tunes from the 1940’s to today, The Nacho Men present a stage show that is as much fun to watch as it is to dance to! |
The Hudson Gardens & Event Center is located at 6115 South Santa Fe Drive in Littleton, one-half mile south of Bowles Avenue, and three miles north of Interstate C-470. Located on the west side of Santa Fe Drive, The Gardens are across the street from Arapahoe Community College. Plenty of free parking! Also, check out our map of The Gardens. |
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