You may not have heard these Fab three, but you'll love their Fab Four. If you've been tuning in to The Drive Tucson lately, you've probably heard Ken Carr, Mikey, or Matt rave about The Beatle Brothers, our station's "House Band." And let us tell you, we're not just hyping them up for nothing — we genuinely love these guys! They're amazing musicians, and their passion for The Beatles is palpable from the very first strum of their guitars. They faithfully recreate The Beatles' studio albums with an acoustic twist, letting the music shine in its purest form. Their sound is stripped-down but incredibly powerful, and it really captures the spirit of the original recordings. If you're a Beatles fan — and let's be honest, who isn't? — you'll absolutely love The Beatle Brothers. Their performances are a fantastic opportunity to sing along to all your favorite Beatles hits in a whole new way. KDRI Radio - ‘The Drive’ ◊◊◊ We had a FAB time seeing The Beatle Brothers at The Gaslight Theatre! You can't beat an evening of great music with friends, and neither were in short supply. We sang the night away to acoustic Beatles songs, both well-known and hidden-gems. It was a night filled with nostalgia and pure fun! The Lovely Ladies from Hacienda at the Canyon ◊◊◊ Some music historians suggest it’s a good thing the Beatles quit touring in 1966 before recording their still-exhilaratingly innovative, sonically- transformative ’67 albums Sgt. Pepper’s and Magical Mystery Tour because most of the songs — orchestras, world instruments, sound effects — are supposedly too studio-dependent for live performance. A mere 58 years on, Arizona’s awesomely talented The Beatle Brothers not only faithfully deliver — live and in-person — With A Little Help From My Friends and Penny Lane, they stunningly do so entirely with acoustic guitars and the trio’s own original twists of reinterpretation. And the vocals? You won’t be missing John, Paul, George, Ringo. You’ll be too busy harmonizing with The Beatle Bros., wishing you’d brushed up on every next lyric from She Loves You to Come Together. Yeah-yeah-yeah, when The Beatle Brothers are onstage, we get all 9 years — no, 58 years and counting — of Beatlemania. Marcus Manuel De Leon Member, Writers Guild of America Founding Manager, Arizona Film Ventures-LLC ◊◊◊ Saw you at Tohono Chul with my brother and SIL. You are great. Will start following you around town. Janie Jane ◊◊◊ We saw you last night at TC. We had just gotten there and heard what we thought was the actual Beatles music being played. Such a wonderful surprise to get to listen to your band perform their songs so well. My two-year-old granddaughter loved it too! Coleen Queener Thomas
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
You may not have heard these Fab three, but you'll love their Fab Four. If you've been tuning in to The Drive Tucson lately, you've probably heard Ken Carr, Mikey, or Matt rave about The Beatle Brothers, our station's "House Band." And let us tell you, we're not just hyping them up for nothing — we genuinely love these guys! They're amazing musicians, and their passion for The Beatles is palpable from the very first strum of their guitars. They faithfully recreate The Beatles' studio albums with an acoustic twist, letting the music shine in its purest form. Their sound is stripped-down but incredibly powerful, and it really captures the spirit of the original recordings. If you're a Beatles fan — and let's be honest, who isn't? — you'll absolutely love The Beatle Brothers. Their performances are a fantastic opportunity to sing along to all your favorite Beatles hits in a whole new way. KDRI Radio - ‘The Drive’ ◊◊◊ We had a FAB time seeing The Beatle Brothers at The Gaslight Theatre! You can't beat an evening of great music with friends, and neither were in short supply. We sang the night away to acoustic Beatles songs, both well-known and hidden-gems. It was a night filled with nostalgia and pure fun! The Ladies from Hacienda at the Canyon ◊◊◊ Some music historians suggest it’s a good thing The Beatles quit touring in 1966 before recording their still-exhilaratingly innovative, sonically-transformative ’67 albums Sgt. Pepper’s and Magical Mystery Tour because most of the songs — orchestras, world instruments, sound effects — are supposedly too studio- dependent for live performance. A mere 58 years on, Arizona’s awesomely talented The Beatle Brothers not only faithfully deliver — live and in-person — With A Little Help From My Friends and Penny Lane, they stunningly do so entirely with acoustic guitars and the trio’s own original twists of reinterpretation. And the vocals? You won’t be missing John, Paul, George, Ringo. You’ll be too busy harmonizing with The Beatle Bros., wishing you’d brushed up on every next lyric from She Loves You to Come Together. Yeah-yeah-yeah, when The Beatle Brothers are onstage, we get all 9 years — no, 58 years and counting — of Beatlemania. Marcus Manuel De Leon Member, Writers Guild of America Founding Manager, Arizona Film Ventures-LLC ◊◊◊ Saw you at Tohono Chul with my brother and SIL. You are great. Will start following you around town. Janie Jane ◊◊◊ We saw you last night at TC. We had just gotten there and heard what we thought was the actual Beatles music being played. Such a wonderful surprise to get to listen to your band perform their songs so well. My two-year-old granddaughter loved it too! Coleen Queener Thomas
ACOUSTIC BEATLES TRIBUTE
ACOUSTIC BEATLES TRIBUTE