
Stayin’ Alive: One Night of the Bee Gees coming to Butte’s Mother Lode on November 21st
Stayin' Alive: One Night of the Bee Gees, the quintessential tribute to the legendary band is coming to the Mother Lode Theater in Butte on Friday, November 21st.
Stayin' Alive is described as the largest and most definitive production of it's kind featuring slick production including big screen video clips, photos and incredible imagery. The group will perform the sights, songs and sounds of a full Bee Gees playlist including such classics as "Night Fever", "How Deep Is Your Love", "You Should Be Dancing", "Jive Talkin" and even softer, heartfelt ballads such as "I Started as a Joke", "Massachusetts", "Love Somebody" and more.
Stayin’ Alive's core members are very talented musicians and performers in their own right. Todd Sharman, who plays the part of Robin Gibb and provides backing vocals, has been a mainstay of the Toronto music scene for years and has fronted many tribute acts from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers to the Tragically Hip. Tony Mattina plays guitar and the part of Barry Gibb, taking on lead vocal duties. Tony is also a veteran of the Toronto Music Scene. Joseph Janisse plays the part of Maurice Gibb as well as keyboards. Joseph has been a member of various touring bands throughout North America and has even written a Top 20 hit.
The Mother Lode Theater is located at 314 W. Park Street in Historic Uptown Butte. Doors open at 6:30pm and showtime is set for 7:30pm. Tickets to Stayin Alive are available at the Mother Lode Theater Box office and by clicking here.
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