Former member of the Moody Blues and Wings, Laine will serve up ample
portions of the tunes he helped shape when he headlines the “Beatles
Abbey Road Complete” concert at the River Club Music Hall in Scituate on
Saturday, Jan. 26, at 8 p.m.
Denny Laine has a lot on his plate right now, but he’s willing to share
some of that delicious music with his fans on the South Shore.
“It’s an interesting show. It should be a good one,” Laine said from
his home in Las Vegas. “It’s not only the Abbey Road album – it’s Abbey
Road memories, music that was made there not only by the Beatles but by
other bands. It’s a pretty complete cross-section of songs that people
will know.”
Now 68 and in his sixth decade as a musician/vocalist/songwriter, Laine
will share the stage with the Peter Asher Band (sans Asher, of Peter
and Gordon fame) in a show that features selections from the Beatles’
1969 Abbey Road album. That disc – the last one recorded by John, Paul,
George and Ringo – includes such classics as “Here Comes the Sun,”
“Something” and “Come Together.”
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