PHOENIX – The Phoenix Symphony closes its 2010/11 Season and APS Pops Series with a concert featuring the preeminent Paul McCartney tribute artist in “Live & Let Die” on June 10th and 11th at Symphony Hall.
The concert features tribute artist Tony Kishman performing hits from Sir Paul through the Beatles and Wings eras, with songs like “Eleanor Rigby”, “Live and Let Die”, and “Let it Be” alongside The Phoenix Symphony. Pre-concert lobby activities will transport patrons back to the 1960s and 70s with a groovy mood of peace, love and music.
Tucson native and singer-songwriter Tony Kishman began his musical career in the early 1970s. Starting in 1979, Kishman played bass and guitar for six years as Paul McCartney in both the national and international tours of Beatlemania. He joined the classic supergroup, Wishbone Ash for a tour of Europe and the recording of the group’s 18th album.
Part of the APS Pops Series, “Live & Let Die” will be held at Symphony Hall on June 10th and 11th at 8:00 pm. Tickets start at $18 and can be purchased by calling the Phoenix Symphony Box Office at 602-495-1999 or by visiting www.phoenixsymphony.org.
The Phoenix Symphony will resume concerts in September 2011 with its 2011/12 Season. Details can be found at www.phoenixsymphony.org.
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The Phoenix Symphony’s 2010/11 Sponsors are US Airways, APS, Target and The Arizona Republic.