I saw you guys last night at a charity gala in Barnet, absolutely had a brilliant time, you were fab! How can I find out more about where you'll be playing next? Thanks!
Freddie Lee Peterkin is the genius behind the choreography used in the British Theatre Shows Reach Out produced by Pete Tobit, The Magic of Motown Produced by Mike Taylor and The Motown Show/How Sweet It is produced by Peter Brent.
Absolutely not. The show is called "The Sounds of The Four Tops The Ultimate Tribute" To ensure the audience are aware of this, they have this added to the musical intro the to the show. To say they were the Four Tops would be cheating the public like so many others do. Unfortunately there are a few groups around that pretend to have one original member and actually get bookings pretending they are the real McCoy.
The Stage Newspaper review 2007 - "Last up for this particular session, and well worth the wait, was tribute band the Sounds of the Four Tops. Once they cranked up the classics every audience loves, they really were on a roll. Covers of Don't Walk Away and Loco in Acapulco were both outstanding, the sound driven by a fabulous lead singer, marching up and down the stage and in front of his singers. A hugely enjoyable set and a shame it had to end when it did."
I saw you guys last night at a charity gala in Barnet, absolutely had a brilliant time, you were fab! How can I find out more about where you'll be playing next? Thanks!
nuttynoo 2 years ago
Well Freddie & Bruce, You guys are just quality and it was an absolute pleasure working with such professionals.
I really wish you well and hope someday to recreate the wonderful years of REACH OUT!
Much love,
Pete Tobit
petesilverfox 2 years ago
Freddie Lee Peterkin is the genius behind the choreography used in the British Theatre Shows Reach Out produced by Pete Tobit, The Magic of Motown Produced by Mike Taylor and The Motown Show/How Sweet It is produced by Peter Brent.
bcmpromotions 2 years ago
Did anyone happen to notice that, right after the countdown, you could hear the intro for The Temptations' "My Girl?"
kwestgirl 4 years ago
Well done guys.
hotnumber24 4 years ago
Absolutely not. The show is called "The Sounds of The Four Tops The Ultimate Tribute" To ensure the audience are aware of this, they have this added to the musical intro the to the show. To say they were the Four Tops would be cheating the public like so many others do. Unfortunately there are a few groups around that pretend to have one original member and actually get bookings pretending they are the real McCoy.
bcmpromotions 4 years ago
A production show called 'The Sounds of The Four Tops - The Ultimate Tribute'
bcmpromotions 4 years ago
The Stage Newspaper review 2007 - "Last up for this particular session, and well worth the wait, was tribute band the Sounds of the Four Tops. Once they cranked up the classics every audience loves, they really were on a roll. Covers of Don't Walk Away and Loco in Acapulco were both outstanding, the sound driven by a fabulous lead singer, marching up and down the stage and in front of his singers. A hugely enjoyable set and a shame it had to end when it did."
bcmpromotions 4 years ago
This was described by The Stage Newspapaer as "This is a fine recreation of the finest soul group of all."
bcmpromotions 5 years ago