Remember When Rock Was Young - The Elton John Experience

Pops Concerts, 2024-2025 Season

Remember When Rock Was Young - The Elton John Experience

Feb 8
Saturday
7:30 PM
Century II Concert Hall

featuring Craig A. Meyer as Almost Elton John and Kevin Babuder, guest conductor

Capturing the music, costumes, and charisma of Sir Elton John, this show leaves audiences gasping for breath from all the fun they've had!

Considered to be the best Elton John tribute artist in the market today, REMEMBER WHEN ROCK WAS YOUNG - THE ELTON JOHN EXPERIENCE stars the multiple award winning, multi-talented singer/actor/pianist Craig A. Meyer.

This spectacular theatrical experience is a musical journey celebrating the decades of chart-topping hits of Sir Elton John, including “Bennie and the Jets,” “Philadelphia Freedom,” “Crocodile Rock,” "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," and "Candle in the Wind."

This isn't just nostalgia! It's today! It's fresh! And it's LIVE ON STAGE!

Approximate Runtime: 2 hours (including intermission)

Sponsored by
THE MICHAEL BAYOUTH CHARITABLE FUND

Craig A. Meyer

About Craig A. Meyer

Craig A Meyer has traversed all four corners of the entertainment industry, making strong impressions in theatre, film, television and music.

On Broadway, Meyer created the role of Clinton Badger in MGM’s classic Meet Me In St Louis and toured nationally in Cats as Skimbleshanks, The Red Caboose in Starlight Express, and Mike Nulty in Irving Berlin’s White Christmas.

Throughout Meyer’s busy career, he was repeatedly approached about his striking resemblance to Elton John and his uncanny ability to sound like the rock and roll legend. Meyer was eventually persuaded to expand his repertoire and began impersonating Sir Elton John. Today, he is considered to be the best Elton John tribute artist in the market whose strong vocals, striking resemblance and amazing talent on the piano has audiences everywhere remembering when rock was young.

A celebration of the character, costumes and charisma of the famed pianist and singer, Meyer’s fully produced show has captivated audiences throughout the United States and abroad.

Visit www.almosteltonjohn.com and www.facebook.com/almosteltonjohn.

Kevin Babuder

About Kevin Babuder

Based in Los Angeles, California, Kevin has orchestrated music for numerous films including Daddy Day Camp, The Longest Daycare (The Simpsons), Who's Your Caddy?, and Little Mermaid 3: Ariel's Beginning. Television credits include music heard on "The Dr. Oz Show," commercials for the Starbucks Corporation, and Canadian TV's Travel Show "Departures," plus orchestrations for the Emmy award winning Pushing Daisies, and sound design for the Jack Hunter television mini-series. Kevin's orchestral arrangements and orchestrations regularly tour the United States. 

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