PR for LIVE! From Vero Beach Beatles Concert

Classic Albums Live Brings The Beatles Back to LIVE! From Vero Beach

Over 52 years ago, The Beatles released their twelfth and final studio album entitled “Let it Be.” Classic Albums Live will perform that most controversial album in history, note for note, cut for cut on Thursday, February 17 at The Emerson Center at 7 p.m. LIVE! From Vero Beach is proud to bring this musical triumph to their audiences.

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Let It Be was released on May 8, 1970 by Apple Records, issued almost a month after the band’s breakup and  just prior to the launch of the cinema film of the same name.  It was originally conceived as Get Back, a return to their earlier, less complicated approach to music.  The album was produced by Phil Spector and was shelved for a while due to tensions running high between the members of the band.  It was finally completed and some of their most famous songs are contained in this recording.  Listen to Classic Albums Live perform “Across the Universe, “Let it Be,” “I Me Mine,” The Long and Winding Road,” and “Get Back,” among many others.

The Emerson Center is conveniently located on the campus of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Vero Beach, 1590 27th Avenue, on the SE corner of 16th Street and 27th Avenue. The doors with Will Call access open at 6 p.m. An elevator to the 2nd floor balcony is available as well as complimentary listening devices from the Emerson Center office. All concerts are subject to change. The sponsors for this concert are Joe & Denise Corr, Audiohouse, New Vision Eye Center, SouthState Bank and Harmony Reserve. The non-profit partnership is with Quail Valley Charities. For more information call 772-234-4412.

For more information call Paris Productions at 772-234-4412.

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