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Live And Let Die
A Symphonic Tribute to the Music of Paul McCartney
Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre
Wednesday, May 12, 2010 - 7:30 pm
Martin Hermann, conductor
Tony Kishman, guitar / piano / vocals
Jim Owen, guitar / keyboards / vocals
Chris Camelleri, drums / vocals
The outstanding musicians of the Classical Mystery Tour have twice blown ESO audiences away with their powerhouse symphonic salute to The Beatles. So don't miss those same musicians when they present Live and Let Die. Tony Kishman's award-winning re-creation of the sound and look of Paul McCartney will dazzle you in combination with the power of a full orchestra. From his great songs with The Beatles to his outstanding solo music, Paul McCartney's legacy comes alive on the Winspear stage for one night only.


$79 Dress Circle (A)
$69 Terrace (B)
$58 Orchestra (C)
$49 Upper Circle (D)
$36 Gallery (E)
$20 Orchestra Front (F)
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Tickets subject to applicable service charges.

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Live And Let Die
A Symphonic Tribute to the Music of Paul McCartney
Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre
Wednesday, May 12, 2010 - 7:30 pm
Martin Hermann, conductor
Tony Kishman, guitar / piano / vocals
Jim Owen, guitar / keyboards / vocals
Chris Camelleri, drums / vocals
Program to include selections from the following:
Band on the Run
Hello, Goodbye
All My Loving
When I’m Sixty-Four
Penny Lane
What the Man Said
Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey
Lady Madonna
The Long and Winding Road
Live and Let Die
Jet
I Saw Her Standing There
Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da
Get Back
Bluebird
Yesterday
Mull of Kintyre
Too Many People
She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
My Love
Let ‘Em In
Hey Jude
Let it Be
Back in the USSR
Can’t Buy Me Love
Tony Kishman as “Paul”
Actor, singer, and recording artist, Tony Kishman starred for six years in both the national and international tours of Broadway’s smash hit, Beatlemania. “Tony Kishman is the quintessential Paul McCartney...” said the Long Island Advance of the gifted young musician’s uncanny resemblance both visually and vocally to the beloved Beatle.
Tony is regarded by “Beatlemaniacs” and Beatle connoisseurs as the world’s best McCartney look-alike/sound-alike. He has been performing Twist and Shout, his award winning tribute to the most successful band of all time, around the globe for more than a decade, bringing the music and magic of Paul McCartney and the Beatles to a new generation.
In addition to developing and performing in Live and Let Die, Tony, along with frequent collaborator Jim Owen, also performs in the well known and highly successful Beatles symphony show, Classical Mystery Tour, which has toured to great acclaim, filling concert halls throughout the U.S. and Europe.
Tony has recorded for RCA Records and Mercury Records.
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