"Yesterday Once More: A Musical Tribute to the Carpenters" takes stage at The Cowles Center
Contact:
Dana Munson
Marketing Director
dmunson@thecowlescenter.org
612.206.3630
Claire Anter
YOM Contact
Claire@jimbrickman.com
216.378.3624
Yesterday Once More: A Musical Tribute to the Carpenters
takes the stage at The Cowles Center
Produced by Piano Sensation Jim Brickman, Yesterday Once More
will capture the charm of 70s pop sensations Karen and Richard Carpenter
CALENDAR INFORMATION
WHAT: Yesterday Once More: A Musical Tribute to the Carpenters
WHEN: Friday, December 5 and Saturday, December 6 @ 7:30 pm
WHERE: The Cowles Center
PRICES: $35 (Fees included)
TICKET INFORMATION
- www.thecowlescenter.org
- 612.206.3600
- 528 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis, MN (October, 2014) Named the biggest selling group of the 70s, the Carpenters distinct sound is still popular four decades later. With hits songs like Weve Only Just Begun, Rainy Days and Mondays, Close To You and many more, Grammy nominated musician, songwriter and producer, Jim Brickman, has crafted the most eagerly awaited show, Yesterday Once More.
With breathtaking songs that began their life with Karen and Richard Carpenter, Yesterday Once More takes audiences back in time; recapturing the music an entire generation fell in love with, and fell in love to. Yesterday Once More includes behind the scenes stories and anecdotes of the pop culture of the 70s, along with lush arrangements by Jim Brickman, Jeff Steinberg & David Lohman.
The passion I feel creating and producing this show is a testament to the lyrics and the harmonies that made us fall in love with these hit songs," says Brickman.
Michelle Carter (Jesus Christ Superstar), Broadway sensation Jen Burleigh-Bentz (Mamma Mia), and international recording artist and actor John Trones, bring world-class appeal to this live soundtrack of love, life and heartbreak.
For more information about Yesterday Once More, visit www.yesterdayoncemoreonline.com.
About the Cowles Center
The Cowles Center for Dance and The Performing Arts is the Twin Cities' flagship for dance in Minnesota. Centrally located in downtown Minneapolis, The Cowles Center includes the newly refurbished 500-seat Goodale Theater; the Hennepin Center for the Arts, home to 20 leading dance and performing arts organizations; the state-of-the-art Target Education Studio, housing The Cowles Centers distance learning program; and the new U.S. Bank Atrium. The Cowles Center fills the need for a place that is a catalyst for the creation, presentation, education, enjoyment and celebration of dance and the performing arts in the Twin Cities. The 2013/14 Season is presented by U.S. Bank with additional support from Ascent Private Capital Management and The Private Client Reserve of U.S. Bank.