Seattle, WA (PRWeb) December 13, 2006 -- Seattle's legendary Crocodile Café will host the George Harrison Jam at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday December 19th, 2006, five years after his passing. All ticket proceeds will go to Northwest Harvest to help feed Washington's hungry. Those attending are encouraged to bring canned food items for Northwest Harvest to distribute to needy families.
There will be a special guest performance by Alan White, legendary drummer for mega-band Yes and George Harrison's All Things Must Pass album. A specially assembled band of Seattle rock veterans, fronted by Rick Lovrovich of the Beatniks, will faithfully perform George Harrison's classic Beatles and solo music. Other members include: Jon Bolton (Beatniks, Herding Cats), Mike Mattingly (Herding Cats), Johnny Jones and Doug Kilishek. For more information go to http://www.myspace.com/georgeharrisonjam .
The same band headlined the John Lennon Jam on the 25th anniversary of his death (December 8th 2005) at the Crocodile Café -- also supporting Northwest Harvest. "Probably the best time playing music I've ever had!" said front man and bass player Rick Lovrovich. It was a full house, and due to popular demand, two encore performances were scheduled on September 1st, 2006, at Seattle Public Theater (sold out). For songs and videos from these shows, go to http://www.myspace.com/johnlennonjam .
Tickets for the George Harrison Jam are $15 in advance, $20 day of show and can be purchased via http://www.ticketweb.com or (866) 468-7623 or the Crocodile box office or at the door. Must be 21 or over with ID.
For more information about the George Harrison Jam call Steve Roseta (Roseta Productions) at (425) 445-0718 or go to http://myspace.com/georgeharrisonjam . Claire Acey, Northwest Harvest's Director of Communications, can be reached at (206) 625-0755.
Event information
What: George Harrison Jam - Seattle rock veterans celebrate the man and his music five years after his passing; Special guest performance by Alan White; Featuring members of the Beatniks and Herding Cats; All ticket proceeds go to Northwest Harvest to help feed Washington's hungry
When: Tuesday, December 19th, 2006 at 8:30 p.m. Doors open at 8 p.m.
Where: Crocodile Café, 2200 2nd Ave, Seattle, 98121. (206) 441-5611.
Tickets: $15 ADV/$20 DOS. Available via http://www.ticketweb.com or (866) 468-7623 or the box office or at the door. Must be 21 or over with ID.
Contact: Call Steve Roseta (Roseta Productions) at (425) 445-0718 or go to http://myspace.com/georgeharrisonjam
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