The Musical Box performs "The Lamb" in Whittier, Ca. - Dec. 1, 2004

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    It is my pleasure to announce that the Montreal based group "The Musical Box" has added The Center Stage Theater at the Whittier Community Center to it's international tour. They will be performing Genesis' "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" in it's entirety. This is not just a tribute band, they are the only group licensed by Peter Gabriel and Genesis to do the theatrical production as originally envisioned by Gabriel. Please read the attached press announcement and check http://www.calprog.com or http://www.themusicalbox.net for a sound clip and more details.

    Tickets go on sale this Saturday October 9th at 8:00am available only at the CalProg.com website. There will also be dates in Hollywood, Las Vegas and San Francisco that same week, but the Whittier venue is the smallest theater on the tour, so you don't want to miss that show.

    Tickets are all seats reserved, first come first served, so get there early!

    "Papa" Jim Harrel
     
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    Just a few more weeks until this show. Check out what the Chicago Tribune had to say about this show:

    Genesis tribute band makes the illusion real
    By Joshua Klein
    Special to the Tribune


    Genesis launched the American leg of "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway"
    tour on Nov. 20, 1974, here in Chicago at the Auditorium Theatre, two
    days before that album's release and a few months before singer Peter
    Gabriel left the band for a solo career. Thousands of fans never got
    to see the group stage what many consider its apex, and the
    subsequent establishment of drummer Phil Collins as the band's new
    singer only made Gabriel's presence missed that much more.

    That's where Montreal's The Musical Box comes in. The premiere
    Genesis tribute band, the Musical Box has been performing Gabriel-era
    Genesis albums in their complex and theatrical entirety for more than
    10 years, re-creating the prog-rock band's classic early '70s outings
    right down to the stage banter. The Musical Box's current tour,
    celebrating the 30th anniversary of "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway,"
    follows similar tours replicating 1972's "Foxtrot" and
    1973's "Selling England by the Pound."

    Yet "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" re-creation at the Vic Friday
    night was something special. Not only did the Musical Box get
    Genesis' blessing, they also got all the group's original costumes,
    sets and slide shows, and were instructed in their operation by
    Genesis' original stagehands and techs. The attention to detail as
    the group went through the strange, intricate concept album song by
    song was uncanny, not just musically (the keyboard filigrees, the
    classical guitar touches, the creative drum fills) but visually as
    well.

    Denis Gagne was a very close Peter Gabriel proxy, donning his array
    of trademark costumes (like the grotesque Slipperman suit) and
    playing flute, and his voice was dead-on. Francois Gagnon, Sebastien
    Lamothe and Eric Savard were the spitting image of stoic virtuosos
    Steve Hackett (guitar), Mike Rutherford (bass and guitar) and Tony
    Banks (keyboards). Most impressively, not only did drummer Martin
    Levac sing back-up like Phil Collins, he was balding and bearded like
    Phil Collins, and he played his drum kit left-handed like Phil
    Collins too.

    By the time the band encored with "The Musical Box" and "Watcher of
    the Skies" — two pre-"Lamb" epics that originally closed the
    "Lamb" tour — the crowd was out of its seats, singing along even as
    they shook their heads with astonishment. No wonder the actual
    members of Genesis are fans — the Musical Box's welcome anachronism
    captured the pomp and surrealism of a bygone prog-rock era better
    than any Genesis reunion ever could.
     
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