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Voice of the Heart - Tribute to The Carpenters
Jim Marshall Auditorium

Voice of the Heart: Tribute to The Carpenters

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It is now 40 years since the legendary Karen Carpenter passed away, leaving behind an amazing catalogue of hit songs and golden memories that is still played daily on radio stations throughout the UK. This stunning show celebrates the music of The Carpenters, and the evening is guaranteed to lead everyone through a magical memory.

Featuring YESTERDAY ONCE MORE, GOODBYE TO LOVE, CLOSE TO YOU, ONLY YESTERDAY and all the hits that every Carpenters fan adores. Plus great medleys put together from their many album tracks, songs that link together from The Beatles – MR POSTMAN, TICKET TO RIDE & HELP, a superb Bacharach and David medley featuring renditions of DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSE, ALWAYS SOMETHING THERE TO REMIND ME, to name but two of these timeless classics. A Carpenters country medley with TOP OF THE WORLD, SWEET SWEET SMILE, & JAMBALAYA is in great contrast to the sad and perhaps most popular songs on her last and most poignant album Voice Of The Heart. 

With superb vocals from local lady CAROLE GORDON and outstanding talent from the brilliant BLUE JEANS BAND & SINGERS, this will be a “sparkling” night to remember.

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