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Rock & Roll HOF Terry Sylvester & Grammy Nominated John Ford Coley LIVE @KOWLOON


2/14: Valentines Day Rock and Roll HOF Terry Sylvester (Hollies) and Grammy (Saugus MA )












Great gift of love - a night in an intimate setting on Valentines Day
watching and listening to some of the most beautiful music and love
song!! Exclusively at Kowloon Saugus - Fri Feb 14th Eve - Reserved
Seating only and this will/is selling 781-233-0077 reserve today! http://youtu.be/pYZoERScihQ



Emcee - New England Radio Legend - Jeff Lawrence of the Mill 96.5 The Mill and CBS Boston!



Opening Act Boston's own Louie Bello



Rock and Roll HOF Terry Sylvester (Hollies) and Grammy Nominated John
Ford Coley an intimate evening of love songs already selling. The Cryers
from New Jersey will be with them as their band. Reserve today
781-233-0077 $30 per person.



There are songs you hear in your life that transport you to a certain
time period or give you a special feeling. You associate those good
times to the group that made them famous. Songs like "I'd Really Love To
See You Tonight," "Nights Are Forever Without You" and "Love Is The
Answer" have that kind of effect on people. Those songs and numerous
others have made John Ford Coley a singing legend. He has spent decades
touring, writing, recording, and producing.



John is most revered as half of the Grammy nominated duo England Dan
and John Ford Coley. He continues with an active roster performing the
platinum and gold record hits for audiences around the world.
Classically trained on piano and an avid guitarist, John loves the craft
and enjoys every audience he encounters.



Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Terry Sylvester was born on the 8th January
1947 in Liverpool, England. His father James, a jazz trombone player,
introduced him to music at an early age. He was raised in the Allerton
area of Liverpool, and lived in the next road to Paul & Mike
McCartney. He left school just before his 15th birthday and worked for
one year as an apprentice panel beater for Peter Harrison, (George
Harrison's older brother). At 16 he turned pro, & was sharing the
stage with the Beatles regularly in and around Liverpool and at the
world famous Cavern Club, fronting his own group the Escorts. When the
Beatles appeared at the Cavern for the last time on the 3rd August 1963,
Terry & the Escorts were invited by the Beatles to be on the same
bill.

He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother, Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress, Air that I Breathe and more!



Routing dates available, also booking! All press inquiries for this
show email andy@forevermusicproductions.com (The Greatest Hits on Earth
Live formerly Rock and Pop Masters same CEO and owner)
forevermusicproductions.com http://youtu.be/pYZoERScihQ



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