ABAC Tribute series opens with ’70s Rock Revival: The Troubadour Project on Oct. 22
Published 10:51 pm Friday, October 11, 2024
Staff Reports
TIFTON — The ABAC Tribute series will open on Tuesday, Oct. 22 with ’70s Rock Revival: The Troubadour Project at Howard Auditorium.
Hailing from Atlanta, ’70s Rock Revival: The Troubadour Project performs favorites by Carole King, The Eagles, David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John, Foreigner, Queen, the Rolling Stones, and more. The six-person band, made up of Jim Stapley and Jessie Albright on vocals, Scott Patton on guitar, Tim Smith on bass, Eric Baumgartner on keys, and Paul Barrie on drums, boasts a playlist that celebrates the decade that shaped the landscape of modern rock.
“This group is one of the most dynamic celebrations of the music of the ’70s I’ve ever seen,” said Wayne Jones, Arts Connection director. “It’s a fantastic production and phenomenal music.”
The ABAC Tribute series presents original artists and tribute bands representing some of the greatest performers of rock, soul, country, and rhythm and blues. The opening concert will be followed by “A1A – the Official and Original Jimmy Buffett Tribute Show” on Jan. 21 and “The Highwaymen Show: American Outlaw Tribute” on April 3.
All ABAC Tribute Series events begin at 7 p.m. with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. ABAC Tribute series tickets vary. A subscription to all Tribute series events is $65. Anyone interested in purchasing tickets can visit https://www.artsatabac.com.