Celebrate the Holidays with ‘Yellow Brick Road’ at Lincoln Theater
Lincoln County Television invites the community to attend this Sunday’s 2 p.m. full-concert experience of “Yellow Brick Road, a Tribute to Elton John” at the Lincoln Theater in Damariscotta.
Trained jazz pianist Gerald Brann bears an uncanny resemblance to the international superstar and recreates Elton John's vocals and playing to a tee.The concert includes an incredible light show, sound system, and Elton John’s signature white baby grand that Brann leaps on top of.
To capture the essence of the piano man, Brann dresses in replica costumes and wears Elton's trademark outrageous glasses. A trained jazz pianist, Brann has been a lifelong Elton John fan, and his admiration for and love of his music comes shining through as he plays one hit after another with remarkable likeness to the pop music icon. Brann, accompanied by Kevin Ostrowski on the drums and Mark Kavanaugh, evoke audience participation throughout the entire show — whether singing along to "Rocket Man" and "Your Song," swaying to "Candle in the Wind," or hopping and bopping to "Crocodile Rock."
The show is a fundraiser for Lincoln County Television, our community’s local, non-profit, homegrown resource for news, sports, entertainment, and essential updates.
“All of us at LCTV are excited to welcome Gerald back to town to celebrate the holidays with classic rock music and a steller musical performance from Gerald and his band,” said Larry Sidelinger, LCTV executive director.
Join us at the Lincoln Theater on Sunday, Dec. 17 for the show (doors open at 1:30 p.m.). The Lincoln Theater is located at 2 Theater Row, Damariscotta.
Tickets are $30 and can be ordered online at LCTV.org. Paper tickets are available in advance at Main Street Grocery in Damariscotta, LCTV’s studio at 29 Sheepscot Rd. in Newcastle, or by calling the station at 207/563-6338. Any remaining tickets as of show day will be available at the door.
Lincoln County Television broadcasts on Spectrum/Tidewater channel 7, LCTV.org, and all streaming services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. As Lincoln County’s non-profit, public access, community media station, LCTV is committed to bringing people together. These fundraising concerts help the station raise funds to continue bringing its viewers original programming, special events, health updates, classic TV, and municipal meetings.
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