Jive Talkin’ - The Bee Gees Song Book

Jive Talkin’ - The Bee Gees Song Book

Friday, 7 June 2013, 8.00pm
Added by Civic Theatre
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Following its sell-out theatre debut Jive Talkin’ - The Bee Gees Song Book is back!

The Bee Gees were brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb. From singing close harmony as children they grew to become world superstars by their early twenties. They got to a point where they broke up and could no longer speak to each other, only to reform and reinvent disco music in the form of ‘Saturday Night Fever’. The Bee Gees are now acknowledged among the greatest song writers in history.

A blend of classic hits, acoustic medleys and dance floor fillers define the show, with full live international band and guest artist(s) appearing as some of the musical legends that the Gibb brothers wrote for.

The show prides itself on musical, in particular vocal authenticity, while the accompanying costume changes compliment the show to give audiences a truly original feeling. As well as their theatre performances the band have appeared live on each of Ireland’s national television stations (RTE, TV3, TG4). Whether you favor the golden era of the 60s, the dance floor hits of the 70s, the comeback hits of the 80s & 90s or the string of hits they wrote for various artists along the way, this show has something to entertain everyone from the novice to the most discerning fan.

"From the musicianship to the vocal harmonies, these guys sound so like the Bee Gees it's scary!" - Brendan O'Carroll (BAFTA winning International Comedian)

"This is an absolutely superb show. Highly recommended! The boys have the vocals down to a fine art." - Johnny Logan (International Artist & 3 times Eurovision Winner)

Friday, 7th June 2013 @ 8pm

Admission: €15 EARLY BIRD OFFER IF BOOKED BEFORE 20th MAY 2013.
Normal Price: €20 & €17 concession

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Added by Civic Theatre on 21 March 2013

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