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Fresh look at music legend

ADAM Power’s Imagine the John Lennon Experience lives up to its name – it’s not hard to imagine the man himself on stage.
Adam captures the essence of one of the world’s most commercially successful and critically acclaimed singer-songwriters in what is an impressive tribute to John Lennon.
Adam recollects the day in 1980 when his father told him someone had shot John Lennon. Upon hearing the news, ‘Imagine’ was playing in the background and he was mesmerised by this photo of John Lennon on the album cover.
“So from then on I pretty much ditched Kiss, and became a dedicated Beatle fan … and I am still to this day,” Adam said.
Imagine is the only show to emerge from Australia that brings the legendary songs from Lennon’s celebrated partnership with Paul McCartney during the Beatles era from 1960-1969, plus the solo masterpieces from the 1970s right through to his death in 1980 when he was shot outside the Dakota apartment building in New York.
This tribute show now delivers to the world the timeless music in authentic character, down to the very last detail from costumes to startling vocal and musical accuracy.
You will be taken on a journey through the phenomenal life of this amazing icon starting with classics such as Like Starting Over, Watching The Wheels, Mind Games, as well as the touching beautiful melody of hits like Woman, and of course Imagine. Then dance the night away with hit after hit from the most successful rock act of all time – The Beatles.
You can experience Imagine at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 29 November in the South Bar for a free show.

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