Saturday, May 22, 2010

May 22, 2010

Strawberry Fields: A Tribute To The Beatles - All You Can Eat Brunch

Saturday, May 22 12:00p

Strawberry Fields is a look-a-like, sound-a-like Beatles tribute, dedicated to bringing you as close to a real Beatles concert as you can get. They take you on a Magical Mystery Tour beginning in 1964 complete with mop top hair, black suits with thin ties & the 1st four albums of music. Next stop, 1967, features the psychedelic era of "Sergeant Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band" album with all the costumes & jackets on the album cover. The last stop includes: "White Album", "Abbey Road" & "Let It Be".

BRUNCH Buffet MENU
Aged Cheddar Baked Macaroni & Cheese, Country Style Sausage Links, Scrambled Eggs, Crispy Smoked Bacon, Sliced Baked Yams/Pecans/Maple Syrup, South Carolina Grits, Classic Caesar Salad/Garlic Croutons/Shaved Parmesan, Vegetarian Pasta Salad/Basil/Olive Oil, Cornmeal Crusted Fried Catfish/Tartar sauce, Panko Crusted Pan Fried Chicken, Bar-B-Q Chicken Wings, Collard Greens/Smoked Ham Hocks, Bagels/Cream Cheese, Biscuits, Fruit Cobbler/Pastry Crust, Orange Grapefruit Juices, Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaf & Hot Tea

Geoff Korf really dislikes buffets, but he really likes the Beatles.

Pittsburgh Guitars Big Beatle Show #7!

Today, Saturday, May 22 7:30p
at Rex Theater, Pittsburgh, PA

An evening of non-stop Beatle music performed by dozens of local bands.

Plus a special guest from Liverpool, England: Geoff Nugent of The Undertakers. Geoff was a personal friend of The Beatles, and his band The Undertakers often shared the bill with them in the early 1960s. Geoff still performs in Liverpool today.

Pittsburgh is the birthplace of August Wilson (April 27, 1945-October 2, 2005), who authored Two Trains Running and Fences - Geoff has designed lighting for both. And apparently there is a Geoff in Liverpool who also loves the Beatles.

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