HOTEL CALIFORNIA show in Hawkinsville April 19
For more than two decades, HOTEL CALIFORNIA has touched the
hearts of fans all over the world by faithfully and accurately reproducing the
Grammy award winning sounds of the Eagles. See how a spirited blend of
originality and the pursuit of excellence have taken HOTEL CALIFORNIA to a
level of international recognition normally reserved only for gold and platinum
recording artists.
HOTEL CALIFORNIA will perform at the Hawkinsville Opera
House Friday, April 19, for two shows at 6 and 9 p.m.
This dynamic, highly acclaimed show incorporates their very
own world renowned vocal harmony and authentic instrumentation, including all
specialty instruments in a stage spectacle that is both modern and exciting.
Each concert presents an exciting, showcase of The Eagles mega hits such as
“Take it Easy,” “Heartache Tonight” and of course “Hotel California” as well as
selected titles from the solo works of Don Henley, Glen Frey and Joe Walsh.
The magic and mystique of this truly timeless music, is as
powerful as it is captivating. So join us now on a trip down a dark desert
highway, feel the cool wind in your hair, and experience Grammy award winning
sounds…..
Relax it’s time to check into the HOTEL CALIFORNIA.
Tickets available at 478-783-1884 or on-line
hawkinsvilleoperahouse.com
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