Great Moments in Vinyl plays The Hits of 1974
Hit songs and highlights plus a handful of surprises when Great Moments in Vinyl pays tribute to The Hits of 1974.
Hit songs and highlights plus a handful of surprises when Great Moments in Vinyl pays tribute to The Hits of 1974.
He literally was what the BBC once described as “a [young] man with the world at his fingertips.”
Featuring songs from holiday TV specials, holiday favorites you recall from the radio, Christmas songs sung by cartoon characters, and songs of the season made famous by arena-filling rock stars.
“So Mary, climb in. It’s a town full of losers. I’m pulling out of here to win.”
Celebrate the indomitable power of the human spirit with us when we pay tribute to Tina Turner.
Music from So…and so much more!
Featuring hits and highlights from one of the most successful pop groups ever!
Our tribute to that “little ol’ band from Texas” is coming to Joliet!
Join Great Moments in Vinyl as we bring to life the music of The Beach Boys with the help of four award-winning vocalists.
Join Great Moments in Vinyl as we bring to life the music of The Beach Boys with the help of four award-winning vocalists.
Once Jimmy fell under the spell of the sun, surf, and sand, he decided to celebrate the tropical lifestyle in his music.
We’re planning to bring this one to Chicago area concert stages at least two times this year, maybe more!
Join Great Moments in Vinyl when we pay tribute to the remarkable Dolly Parton…with a concert that celebrates the highlights of a career that is still ongoing…accompanied by stories about the music and the colorful characters who helped create it.
From the surging momentum of “I Will Follow” to the cascading harmonies at the end of “Gloria” to the slow burn of “With or Without You” to the cathartic release of “”Pride (In the Name of Love)”, we’ll bring you the hits and highlights of one of the most inspiring bands in music.
This Irish quartet has proven themselves to be one of the most remarkable rock bands in history.
Few artists have presented themselves so fully formed as this multi-talented musician from Minneapolis. Prince clearly knew what he had to offer, and he had his eye on where he wanted to go.
Before 1964, you’d be hard put to name an artist from the U. K. But after the British Invasion, there were often a dozen or more British bands in the Top 40 at the same time.
Join Great Moments in Vinyl when we pay tribute to The Police with a concert of hits and highlights: from “Roxanne” to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Join us when we make our return to Martyrs’ in Chicago to bring you the hits and highlights of the first twenty years of The Rolling Stones.
By the time he was a teenager, Tom had started runnin’ down the dream. He listened to his heart. He was learning to fly. He wouldn’t back down.
And if those artists weren’t keeping you happy enough with their 8-track tapes, you could turn on your car radio and rock out with everyone from Aerosmith to ZZ Top.
It started with a guy standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona. But in just four-and-a-half years, the action had moved to “Life in the Fast Lane.”
As a duo they’ve been able to draw an audience of close to half a million people, they became the first artists of the rock and roll generation to win a significant Grammy Award, and they went on to earn their place among the best-selling artists of all time.
Great Moments in Vinyl paid tribute to Tina this past May just days before she passed away. We’re so pleased to be able to bring back this show to mark our return to the Beverly Arts Center.
Great Moments in Vinyl pays tribute to the legendary Stevie Ray Vaughan, one of the most influential musicians in the history of the blues as well as one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
We’ll treat you to a free concert featuring hits and highlights from the first twenty years of The Rolling Stones!
Join us in a FREE concert as we pay tribute to Bob Seger at the Cornerstone Church Summer Bash on July 25th.
Join GMiV for the musical hits and highlights of 50 years ago when we pay tribute to the best music of 1973.
James Brown may have been “The Hardest Working Man in Show Business.” But there’s plenty of proof that Tina Turner has been “The Hardest Working Person in Show Business. Period.”
Relive the remarkable music of Billy Joel with us when we bring the GMiV tribute experience to a new venue: Cornerstone Church in Elgin.
The man’s been making music for six decades. We plan to bring you the hits and the highlights of his long tenure in rock when we pay tribute to Bob Seger’s music at the Joliet Area Historical Museum on Friday, April 7th. It’ll be a night of “Old Time Rock ‘n’ Roll.”
Playing hits and highlights from the long and varied career of Fleetwood Mac for a new set of fans at Klein Creek Golf Club in Winfield, IL.
We’ve got a new date that will work for everyone! So let’s play this music already! Thanks for your patience. We hope to see you Friday, February 17th at the Joliet Area Historical Museum for The Joshua Tree and more of the charismatic music of U2!
Billy Joel got his career off to a decent enough start with the hit single “Piano Man,” but it was his 1977 release, The Stranger, that catapulted him to stardom with four hit singles. And from that success onward, his career has never faltered.