The Center for Arts in Natick welcomes Brewer & Shipley on Saturday, August 8, 2009 at 8:00pm.
"We made Nixon's enemies list, which was a badge of honor we hold dear to our hearts to this day. So go figure. Who would have guessed? Much less that it would end up being a classic rock song still played around the world, in movies and stuff."
Michael Brewer & Tom Shipley are truly two who work as one. Their trademark harmonies, intertwined acoustic guitars, and socially-conscious lyrics carved a unique niche in America's soundboard in the 1970s. Their iconic Top 10 hit One Toke Over The Line was largely responsible for introducing Brewer & Shipley to the masses, yet their music careers neither began nor ended with this one song. Says Michael Brewer, "We were never about singles. Every song on our albums (Weeds, Tarkio) was just as important as the next one. All of our albums, we meant to be whole packages."
Admission is $28 for members and $24 for the members only presale. Students and seniors get a $1 discount. Visit www.brewerandshipley.com.
The mission of The Center for Arts in Natick is to bring people together...through the arts.
TCAN provides a cultural center to the MetroWest Boston region, where national and emerging artists present performances, literary events, and art exhibitions in an environment that brings together individuals and families, children and seniors. Classes in music, theatre, dance and visual arts are regularly held for students of all ages.
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