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Titans of ’80s Rock Tribute Show

Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Runtime: 120 minutes, plus intermission

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Ready to relive the fun, glory days of ‘80s rock? The Titans of ‘80s Rock Tribute Show is a rock concert featuring incredible tributes to two favorite, chart-topping ’80s rockers — Poison and Ozzy Osbourne. Both bands are committed to flawlessly recreating the music as heard on the original records. The hit songs you love are performed with high energy, a big-time, arena-rock feel, video show, stage props, and special effects. Don’t miss your chance to see a show you won’t soon forget.

Shot of Poison – SOP is acknowledged as the world’s best tribute to Poison as they are today, recognized and praised by Bret Michaels himself, and even performed with him on stage.  The group was selected by E! Entertainment Television as among the best tribute acts in the country for their “Clash of the Cover Bands” TV show, produced by Jimmy Fallon.  SOP has been surprising and delighting audiences for five years.  Expect dead-on costuming accurate to Poison’s latest tours, and expertly performed hits of the greatest, hard-rocking, glam-slam party band ever.

Ozzmosis – You may doubt your eyes and ears when you hear Ozzmosis, featuring an amazing singer who is the very best, most uncanny Ozzy vocalist you’re ever likely to hear. The band take great pride in creating the next best thing to a live Ozzy performance that transports you through time to experience the energy and antics of Ozzy Osbourne, capturing his solo career from Randy Rhoads to Zakk Wylde. As the song says, “You can’t kill rock-n-roll, it’s here to stay!” Ozzmosis proves it every time. Join us on this journey of reliving the Ozzy phenomenon.

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EagleMania: The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute

Doors: 7:00 PM
Show: 8:00 PM
Runtime: ~ 120 minutes, plus intermission
Premium seating is available.
Premium prices include a $20 non-refundable donation to the Levoy.
Merchandise will be available for purchase. 
The Vaudeville Bar
will open and begin serving at 7:00 PM.
The prices shown above do not include any ticketing or service fees.


 EagleMania: The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute

EagleMania has been dazzling audiences for over a decade by spectacularly reproducing the music of The Eagles. EagleMania thrills internationally sold-out audiences with their stunning five part harmony, virtuoso guitar work and uncanny ability to emulate the distinct sound of The Eagles. The EagleMania show consists of the Eagles’ greatest hits, as well as select Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Joe Walsh solo efforts.

If you like The Eagles you simply must experience the world’s greatest Eagles Tribute, EagleMania!


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Dar Williams

Doors:  7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Runtime: TBD
Special Guest: Vance Gilbert
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Premium prices include a $20 non-refundable donation to the Levoy.
Merchandise
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The Vaudeville Bar
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Dar Williams:

Dar Williams’ lyrics contain bouquets of optimism, delivered on melodies alternating between beguiling lightness and understated gravity. Williams strongly believes that all of us possess our own power and ability to achieve, and she rejects the exceptionalism that encourages us to “admire that yonder star,” while making us feel small and insignificant; unworthy of shining on our own but hoping to catch enough distant light to inspire some tiny accomplishment. Williams has always been very interested in how to control our future and this album has to do with the fact that at some point, you just can’t.

Like everyone else, Williams spent 2020 in that state of non-control. She and longtime producer Stewart Lerman tracked most of the album, her 12th studio recording, in November of 2019. In late February of 2020, she cut the title tune in Woodstock with bassist Gail Ann Dorsey and Larry Campbell, who produced the track and played guitars, pedal steel and twangy baritone guitar. When told they had to postpone a mid-March mixing date, Campbell said he wasn’t feeling well anyway. Turns out he’d contracted a serious case of COVID-19. That was a clear sign that at some point, you have to meet life where it meets you …the common thread throughout that these songs, the willingness to meet life as it arrives.

Dar Williams was always in the right place at the right time for the success she’s had over a 25+-year career. She rose out of the vibrant mid-90’s Boston scene, inspired by the eclectic influences of alt-rockers, Berklee jazz musicians, slam poets, and folk artists, like Patty Griffith, Melissa Ferrick, the Throwing Muses, Vance Gilbert, and Jonatha Brooke. After a year of touring non-stop with her first album, The Honesty Room, in 1994, she was invited by Joan Baez to tour in Europe and The United States.

“Good and bad things happen, and it’s not necessarily a reward or indictment. I’ve just got to meet it.” Williams observes. “Like, I’m bringing my whole life to this moment; it will surprise me, challenge me, show me where I was wrong, even make a fool out of me, but my job is to show up and not take adversity personally. Real happiness doesn’t have to feel like Snoopy dancing with Woodstock; it can just be knowing you have the resilience to meet whatever comes to you. I will call that a good life.”

Dar Williams Website: darwilliams.com


Vance Gilbert:

“If Joni Mitchell and Richie Havens had a love child, with Rodney Dangerfield as the midwife, the results might have been something close to the great Vance Gilbert.” As the above quote from Richmond magazine suggests, Vance Gilbert defies stereotypes. It’s little wonder then that he also exceeds expectations. In this case, those two qualities go hand in hand. “I’m black, I sing, I play an acoustic guitar, and I don’t play the blues,” Gilbert insists. That may be a broad statement, but it rings with truth.

What he does do is make memorable music, as evidenced by the 13 albums he’s released so far, as well as the mark he’s made on the folk and acoustic music scenes in general. Over the course of a prolific career that extends back to the early ’90s, he’s recorded with his good friend Ellis Paul and shared stages worldwide with Aretha Franklin, Shawn Colvin, Arlo Guthrie, the Milk Carton Kids, George Carlin (150+ shows), Anita Baker, the Subdudes, Paul Reiser and any number of others.

He’s also made a prominent presence at some of the world’s most prestigious gatherings, among them the Newport, Winnipeg, Rocky Mountain, Calgary, Ottawa, and Falcon Ridge folk festivals, the Kate Wolf Music Festival, and Australia’s Woodford Folk Festival and Mullum Music Festival. “There was also that one nude festival in Maryland,” Gilbert recalls. “I don’t recall the name of that one, but I have to admit that the name wasn’t the first thing I would remember.”

Naturally, Gilbert can be forgiven for that minor oversight, given the amount of praise he’s received from the pundits. His remarkable rapport with his audiences and his free spirited performances inspired one critic to hail him as “a folkie trapped in a vaudevillian body,” with “a voice that could have been on the opera stage, a wit that could have been on a comedy stage and a songwriting talent that’s thrust him on the folk stage for decades.”

Those descriptive phrases come to full fruition on Gilbert’s current album, the appropriately named Good, Good Man. Recorded with an A-list support cast that includes bluesman and singer/songwriter Chris Smither, Al Green’s organist Stacey Wade, Tommy Malone of the Subdudes on guitars, Mike Posner on backing vocals, and Celtic harpist and vocalist Aine Minough, it sums up the strengths that Gilbert’s always had at his command — that is, a gift for compelling melodies, insightful lyrics, a witty and whimsical point of view, and the ability to maintain an inherent humanity that translates to his connection with his audiences.

As always, the music is as varied as it is vibrant, from the philosophic musings of “Pie and Whiskey” and the rollicking R&B-flavored title track, to the swinging sound of “Zombie Pattycake,” the tender trappings of “Hitman” and the bare-bones remake of the 1972 hit “Wildflower,” a seminal song given Gilbert’s intimate and essential additives.

In short, it’s Gilbert at his very best, a set of songs that deserves to bring Gilbert the wider recognition that’s eluded him for far too long.

Over the course of his career, he’s carved out a singular niche with songs that have resonated with his fans and drawn in new listeners. His classic compositions — “Old White Men,” “Charlene” and “Unfamiliar Moon,” “Goodbye Pluto,” and “Waiting for Gilligan” — are emotive and profound, offering certain truths in ways that make a meaningful impact in the most enduring and evocative ways.

Indeed, Gilbert posses a wide palette and perspective, from a co-write with Grammy Winner Lori McKenna, “House of Prayer,” to a song on a Grammy-nominated children’s record by the duo Trout Fishing in America. Likewise, after alt-rock star Mike Posner heard Gilbert perform on a podcast, he invited him to take part in co-writing sessions and subsequently to sing on his recent single, “Noah’s Ark.” Posner reciprocated with a haunting background vocal on “Flyby,” a song featured on Gilbert’s forthcoming album.

“How rounded is that?”, Gilbert may quip. Truth is, ultimately, it’s the impact that he has on his audiences that matters to him the most. “People take away from these songs what they decide they’re going to take away,” he reflects. “I would hope they walk away thinking. If that’s the case, then I’ve done my job successfully.”

Vance Gilbert Website: vancegilbert.com


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Lotus Land – An American RUSH Tribute

Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Runtime: 100min, plus intermission
Premium seating is available.
Premium prices include a $20 non-refundable donation to the Levoy.
Merchandise
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The Vaudeville Bar
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Lotus Land – An American RUSH Tribute:

With an unparalleled performance, The American RUSH Tribute Lotus Land brings the force of live Rush to life on stage. Enjoyed by die-hard Rush fans, musicians, and casual music listeners alike, the Lotus Land experience has been heralded as the ultimate celebration of RUSH’s musical craftsmanship and spirited performances.

With the true set up and sound of the Canadian power trio, Lotus Land delivers the thrill that people expect when they see RUSH in concert. Their performances have wowed sold-out houses in premiere concert venues and their fan base continues to grow nationally and internationally.

Lotus Land Website: lotuslandband.com


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Foreigners Journey

Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Runtime: 120min, including intermission
Premium seating is available.
Premium prices include a $20 non-refundable donation to the Levoy.
Merchandise
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The Vaudeville Bar
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Foreigners Journey featuring Constantine Maroulis:

The music and energy of two legendary stadium rock bands comes together in one electrifying show! Now starring 2X Tony Nominated Star of Broadway’s Rock of Ages and American Idol Icon – CONSTANTINE MAROULIS! Their repertoire of classic hits by Foreigner and Journey provide a crowd-pleasing night of unforgettable music. Not only heightened to new face melting levels with the addition of Constantine, expect smoldering sexiness, dancers, production and “Rock Of Ages” mash ups that will take you right back to the Sunset Strip!! In addition, Foreigners Journey plans to unleash some of Constantine’s critically acclaimed original material on sold out audiences nationally. Get your wine coolers, mullets and stone washed jean vests ready for a night of sing along debauchery and dance grooves that will pop you from your seats. From heartwarming power ballads like “Faithfully,” “I Want to Know What Love Is,” to anthems like “Hot Blooded,” “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Cold As Ice” and “Any Way You Want It,” Foreigners Journey with Constantine Maroulis are more than a tribute band. They’re a time machine, and their energy is infectious!

Foreigners Journey Website: foreignersjourney.com


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High Noon – A tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd & Southern Rock

Doors: 7:00 PM
Show: 8:00 PM
Runtime: ~ 120 minutes, plus intermission
Premium seating is available.
Premium prices include a $20 non-refundable donation to the Levoy.
Merchandise will be available for purchase. 
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 High Noon – A tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd & Southern Rock

HIGH NOON is the East Coast’s premier tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd & Southern Rock, performing exclusively the 70’s classic hits of Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band, Molly Hatchet, The Outlaws, 38 Special and The Marshall Tucker Band. With a deep dedication to the legacy of this timeless music, HIGH NOON brings an authenticity like no other. Join us on a journey back to a golden age of live music, and experience once again the raw power of all of your favorite anthems from the founding fathers of Southern rock.


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Dead On Live – The Sam Cutler Years

Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Runtime: 90-120min, plus intermission
Merchandise
TBD
Meet & Greet
TBD
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Dead On Live:

Multi instrumentalist Marc Muller directs a Note For Note celebration capturing important and beloved periods of the Grateful Dead’s long and illustrious, and stylistically diverse career. He has assembled an impressive cast of world class musicians that have been able to reproduce virtually every note of every instrument, as well as all of the beautifully orchestrated vocal arrangements that are trademarks of the Dead’s classic American recordings, to a level that’s perhaps never been accomplished and performed live in concert before. In keeping with the true spirit of the Grateful Dead, every DOL show also features plenty of jamming and improv that’s sure to keep the kids dancing and shaking their bones!

Dead On Live Website: https://deadonlive.com/


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The Phil Collins Experience

Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Runtime: TBD, plus intermission
Premium seating is available.
Premium prices include a $20 non-refundable donation to the Levoy.
Merchandise
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The Vaudeville Bar
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The Phil Collins Experience:

NOT JUST ANOTHER TRIBUTE BAND
The Phil Collins Experience is an epic show that is a brilliant recreation of Phil Collins in his prime, performing all the greatest hits from his award winning career as a solo artist and with the band GENESIS.

Phil Collins Experience Website: philcollinsexperience-us.com


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Hollywood Nights – The Bob Seger Experience

Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Runtime: 90min, plus intermission
Premium seating is available.
Premium prices include a $20 non-refundable donation to the Levoy.
Merchandise
will be available for purchase.
Meet & Greet
will be post-show at the merchandise table.
The Vaudeville Bar
will open and begin serving at 7:00 PM.
The prices shown above do not include any ticketing or service fees.


On Sale to Members – Tuesday, October 11TH – 10AM
On Sale to General Public – Friday, October 14TH – 10AM
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Hollywood Nights:

Hollywood Nights – The Bob Seger Experience is the ultimate tribute to Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band. This 9-piece New Jersey-based powerhouse has set out to re-create everything about Bob and his music right down to the smallest detail. Determined to leave no stone unturned, Hollywood Nights even tours with a baby grand piano. The band prides itself on continuing the amazing groundwork laid down by Bob over the past 30 years. They share the belief that only Bob and his fans have come to know, learn, and love: Represent the voice of every fan, his or her values, working-class background, and the love of rock ‘n’ roll. If you are a true Bob Seger fan, you won’t want to miss Hollywood Nights!

Hollywood Nights Website: www.hollywoodnightsband.com


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The Bell Bottom Blues – Clapton Tribute Band

Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Runtime: 120min, plus intermission
Premium seating is available.
Premium prices include a $20 non-refundable donation to the Levoy.
Merchandise
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The Vaudeville Bar will open and begin serving at 7:00 PM.
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On Sale to Members – Tuesday, October 4th – 10AM
On Sale to General Public – Friday, October 7th – 10AM
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The Bell Bottom Blues:

The Bell Bottom Blues was formed in 2007 with the vision of providing an audience with a true Eric Clapton Experience. Through its evolution, the band has been carefully constructed to create the essence of the Clapton sound, from his guitar arrangements to his distinctive vocal sound. This is what separates The Bell Bottom Blues from all others and makes us unique in the market. We have been told time and time again by our audiences and fans that “they close their eyes during a show and could swear that they were actually at a Clapton concert”. This is what we actually set out to achieve.

Through each band member’s dedication, professionalism, and hard work, we have captured the sound and essence of the master himself through his various stages, from Cream, the Dominoes, and through his entire solo career. Our EC has captured his guitar styling and, more importantly, his exact vocal sound, which allows us to truly pay tribute to this rock and blues icon.

Once again, our goal is to perform and allow our audiences to really feel like they are participating in an actual EC live event. There is no better satisfaction for us than seeing this actually occur and knowing we have achieved our goal.

(Artist) Website: https://thebellbottomblues.com/


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