Ricky Vacca started singing in the streets and subways of New York City and by the age of 21 had established himself as a solo artist in the New York folk music scene. He opened shows for folk artists, Suzanne Vega, Sheryl Crow, and David Peel at the Village Gate, Folk City, and the Bitter End nightclubs in New York’s famous Greenwich Village.
Ricky’s Beatle career began at the age of 27 when, like Paul McCartney, he moved from guitar to bass, realizing that more bands needed bass players than guitar players. His look, his voice and his ability to play bass left-handed quickly landed him a spot in the “Beatlemania” broadway road tours and has since been hired by many of the top Beatle shows to improve their casts. Now with “1964-The Tribute," Ricky has achieved his dream of being with the band that Rolling Stone magazine calls, “The Best Beatles Tribute On Earth!”
Come and check it out at 202 North Main Wine Shop & Music Room. Amazingly, no cover! :-)
Date and Time
Friday May 24, 2013
9:00 PM - 11:00 PM EDT
Friday, May 24, 2013
Location
202 NORTH MAIN Wine Shop & Music Room
Fees/Admission
FREE
Website
Contact Information
Tessa Miller, Music & Event Planner - 202 NORTH MAIN
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