It's the Happy Together Tour -where four wildly popular bands perform their top hits of the 60's--it's all happening at Bergen Performance Arts Center in Englewood New Jersey a Tuesday July 30th, 2013 at 8PM Tickets go on sale for this spectacular tshow goes on sale Friday February 8th at 11:00AM.
The Happy Together Tour of 2013 is highlighted by Flo and Eddie of The Turtles. Their debut single, Dylan's "It Ain't Me Babe," went Top Ten in 1965 and launched the band on a brief string of hits: "Let Me Be," "You Baby," "Grim Reaper of Love," and "Can I Get to Know You Better." The Turtles weren't content, however, and were about to break up; but first they released "Happy Together," which proved to be their biggest hit, and one of 1967′s Top Ten records. With their career reinvigorated, "She'd Rather Be with Me," "You Know What I Mean," "Elenore," and "You Showed Me" were their last single releases.
Chuck Negron, formerly of Three Dog Night, became a founding member of the group in 1967. While Chuck was with Three Dog Night they had a phenomenal 18 consecutive top 20 hits, 21 top 40 hits, 8 top 10 hits and 4 number one hits - not to mention 5 top 10 albums and 11 top 20 albums. Some of their hits include "One" (Is the Loneliest Number), "Lady Samantha," "Old Fashioned Love Song," "Eli's Coming," and "Pieces of April." Discover why Negron and Three Dog Night had the whole world singing "Joy to the World."
The unmistakable voice of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap still has the power to astound the ears of listeners across the nation. In 1968 the group had six consecutive gold records and sold more records than any other recording act, including the Beatles. Hits like "Young Girl," "Woman Woman," "Lady Willpower," Over You," "This Girl is a Woman Now," and more. See why this group still has the power to "Keep the Customer Satisfied."
It was the summer of 1964 when Gary Lewis and The Playboys were discovered by producer Snuff Garret. Before long, they took their first single, "This Diamond Ring" straight to number one. They followed with more Top 10 songs such as "Save Your Heart For Me," "Everybody Loves A Clown," "She's Just My Style," "Sure Gonna Miss Her," and many more. In 1965 Gary himself was Cash Box magazine's "Male Vocalist of the Year", winning the honor over other nominees Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. You'll want to say "Count Me In" for this live show!
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