Shows
Rubber Souls
Celebrating the music of The Beatles
Date
- Saturday 28 December 2024
Time
- 7:30 pm
Cost
- $15-$25
Pricing & Show Details
Doors – 6:30pm | Show – 7:30pm | 21+
Reserved Seating: $25
General Admission: $15
Night Of: $20
Please note:
Reserved Seating – you may be seated with other guests if you do not purchase all seats at the table
General Admission – seating is first come – first serve, available at the bar and drink rails along perimeter of venue.
Rubber Souls, formed in 2016, draws from some of Denver’s most talented musicians (who also happen to be big Beatles fans). They perform around the Denver area to the delight of Beatles’ fans young and old, recreating the beloved Beatles music and arrangements in great detail. Prepare yourself for an evening of epic Beatles covers done by some of the best.
Rubber Souls are:
Mike Massé (lead vocals, piano, guitar) is a YouTube icon and professional musician with a worldwide fanbase, thanks to his widely viewed YouTube channel (165M views). Massé was a public defender for 13 years before quitting his day job to become a full-time musician. His “epic acoustic classic rock” covers have been praised by many of the original artists (Toto called Mike’s acoustic cover of “Africa” their favorite). He has toured as a vocalist with original members of the band Boston. He appeared in a Google ad tribute to Prince during the Grammys. His famous acoustic cover of Toto’s “Africa” was even parodied on TBS’ “American Dad.” He can be seen performing at public and private concerts around the globe, including recent performances in Liverpool.
Mike Johnson (lead guitar, vocals), guitarist and composer, has been performing for over 50 years. While he studied classical and electronic music, he was raised on Beatles music and is mainly self-taught in guitar and composition. Mike is the founder and leader of the internationally celebrated “avant-rock” group Thinking Plague, with whom he has written and produced eight CDs, two LPs, and tracks on various compilations. He is also a member of the “experimental folk-jazz-rock” group, Hamster Theatre, with whom he has recorded three studio and one live CDs. Mike has performed all over the U.S. and Europe, and has recorded with The Science Group (France), Yugen (Italy), Fred Frith (Henry Cow), David Shamrock (Sleepytime Gorilla Museum), Dave Willey, Janet Feder, and many others.
Jon Stubbs (keyboard, guitar, vocals) grew up playing and singing Beatles songs; which has inspired his love of unusual rhythms, soul-penetrating chords, gorgeous melodies, and evocative sounds. Jon often shares Beatles songs with his music students. In addition to Rubber Souls, Jon plays with the bands: Hamster Theatre and Zimbira. Jon is also house bass player for BDT Stage in Boulder, which is currently celebrating its 46th and final season of music theater.
Ron Perron (bass, vocals) has been playing bass since he was 15, and has performed with Big Band Jazz ensembles, jazz trios and quartets, and rock and pop bands, in clubs, theaters and concert venues, as well as spending some time in recording studios. From the Concert Club scene in Chicago in the late 70’s, to Denver, Dallas, and LA in the 80’s and 90’s, Ron has a rich history of performance.
Jon Eric Farmer (drums, vocals) is a drummer, guitarist, and vocalist from Jacksonville, FL. Trained in jazz drumming and orchestral percussion with a degree in music, he has spent his career as a drummer in various rock bands. His involvement the late 90s performing with members of Limp Bizkit, Evanescence, Cold, and Puddle of Mudd led to working for-hire in numerous working and touring bands. As an audio engineer and producer, he released several independent recordings, particularly with the trip-hop inspired Two Way Radio in 2003 as a drummer and songwriter. Jon also spent two decades as a prominent drum instructor, teaching hundreds of students in North Florida. Now based in Colorado, he currently focuses on duo performances on guitar and vocal with his wife as the Jon & Cynthia Duo, composing original music, and creating new methods for drum set.
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