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Reminiscing ’75 – ’79
Jul 12 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
The hits you remember from ’75 – ’79
Whether you “lived the 70s or just love the 70s”, come reminisce with us as we perform your favorite hits the way you remember them! Sing along with us as we play classics from England Dan and John Ford Coley, The Little River Band, Pablo Cruise, and many others. You’ll hear “Baby Come Back”, “Still the One”, “I Go Crazy”, “Lido Shuffle”, “Wildfire”, “Whenever I Call You Friend”, and so much more. We feature three lead singers backed by a stellar Minneapolis band. You can look forward to lots of harmonies, stories behind the songs plus more fun stuff.
Scott Pearson, vocals, guitar
Lisa Keith Bernard, vocals
Casey Flynn, vocals, guitar
Bill Chouinard, bass
Rich Manik, sax/flute/keys
Bob Johnston, drums
Spencer Bernard, guitar
Jim Demgen, keys
Out of a love for 70s music, Lisa Keith Bernard and her husband Spencer Bernard created “Reminiscing.” Lisa has had a prominent career as a session vocalist for Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, working with artists like Janet Jackson, Herb Alpert, Human League, and Amy Grant. In 1993, she scored her own top ten hit “Better Than You,” produced by her husband Spencer. Spencer also wrote and produced songs for Janet Jackson, New Edition, David Bowie, and others. After taking a hiatus to raise their family, Lisa and Spencer are back singing with their own bands: “Reminiscing” and the popular tribute band “I Honestly Love You,” playing the songs of Olivia Newton-John and Anne Murray.
Reminiscing features Bob Johnston on drums and Jim Demgen on keys, two members of Lisa’s band seen on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Reminiscing also features local favorites Bill Chouinard (bass) and Rich Manik (sax & flute), who perform with many top Twin Cities bands. Bill also plays with Lisa and Spencer in the “I Honestly Love You” band.
Rounding out the lineup are two stellar new vocalists to the tribute scene, Scott Pearson and Casey Flynn, who Lisa and Spencer have known for years – Casey through church and Scott since 1st grade, where they harmonized in choirs and other groups.
Together, “Reminiscing” plays the hits you remember from the later 70s. We emphasize the “one-hit wonders” that you know and love but maybe haven’t heard in years. We also recall fun stories and memories that made the 70s such a unique decade. This is the music we grew up with and love, and we can’t wait to “reminisce” with you!