
UPCOMING
SHOWS
THE BEATLES' REVOLVER
LIVE AND COMPLETE PLUS THE BEST OF BADFINGER
College of San Mateo Theatre, Fri. July 18, 2025
Sebastiani Theatre, Sonoma Sat. July 19, 2025
Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Santa Cruz Sun. July 20, 2025
Grammy Museum, LA Sat Aug 2, 2025 3pm 7pm
Named by just about everyone as one of the greatest-if not THE GREATEST-albums ever made, Keith Putney Productions continues its series of Beatles album shows with Revolver live and complete, plus the best of Badfinger as we celebrate Joey Molland. John Jorgenson from the Desert Rose Band and the Elton John Band, Peter Asher's Musical director Jeff Alan Ross, formerly of Badfinger, Wings' Laurence Juber and more return to present the unforgettable album that grows in stature with every passing year.
Entertainment Weekly named Revolver #1 in their 2013 list of “All Time Greatest Albums”, Q magazine named it number one on their list of the “50 Greatest British Albums Ever”, and Collin Larkin ranked it first in his 1994 book “All Time Top 1000 Albums”.
The breadth and depth of Revolver’s musical mix eclipses the greatest hits of any recording artists save the Beatles themselves. Taxman, Eleanor Rigby, I’m Only Sleeping, Love You To, Here, There and Everywhere, Yellow Submarine, She Said She Said, Good Day Sunshine, And Your Bird Can Sing, For No One, Doctor Robert, I Want To Tell You, Got to Get You Into My Life, and Tomorrow Never Knows make up the complete list.
"A veritable goldmine…”—Melody Maker, July 30, 1966
"This is a brilliant album which underlines
once and for all that the Beatles have
definitely broken the bounds of what we
used to call pop."--NME, July 29, 1966
"The best album the Beatles ever made,
which means the best album by anybody" --
Rolling Stone Album Guide, 2005
"They introduce whole new vistas of sound”--
London Daily Telegraph, September 7, 2009
“The Greatest Album in History”--VH1, 2001
Our cast…
LAURENCE JUBER is the former lead guitarist from Paul McCartney and Wings. A two-time Grammy Award winner, his sublime work is recognized by Guitar World for “A stunning sense of space and fluidity…a truly wondrous sound" . Pete Townshend has called him "A Master!", Guitar Player chimes in that "The melodies, textures and harmonies he coaxes out of an acoustic guitar are spellbinding" and Acoustic Guitar magazine named his "LJ Plays the Beatles " album one of their ten best of all time. He has over thirty solo albums to his credit, three years with Wings, and work on soundtracks as varied as "Dirty Dancing", "Pocahontas" and "Good Will Hunting".“
JOHN JORGENSON co-founded country-rock act The Desert Rose Band in the 1980's with Herb Pederson and the Byrds' Chris Hillman, and during that time , Jorgenson won the Academy of Country Music’s “Guitarist of the Year” award three consecutive years. Sought out by Bonnie Raitt, Bob Seger and Barbra for studio work, Elton John saw fit to add John to his band for 5 years. Mandolin, mandocello, Dobro, pedal steel, piano, upright bass, clarinet, bassoon, and saxophone are among the other instruments JJ has mastered.
Musical Director JEFF ALAN ROSS spent two years as the lead singer of Badfinger, and for 17 years has been the Musical Director for industry legend Peter Asher in the Peter and Gordon Band, Asher's Memoir Show, and countless recording projects. He sings lead alongside Asher in his current band, and his history includes stints with Gerry and the Pacemakers, Denny Laine, Al Jardine and other legends. Jeff plays, Piano, keyboard, and guitar.
BILL CINQUE toured for 5 years as bass player in the Neil Diamond Band. The Manfreds (ie Manfred Mann) Melissa Manchester, Peter Asher, and a host of others have featured Bill on lead vocals as well as bass.
Drummer CHRISTOPHER ALLIS toured Mike Nesmith's First National Band, and has backed Deanna Carter, Denny Laine, Billy J Kramer, Melissa Manchester, Maria Muldaur, Kate Taylor, Jeremy Clyde, The Byrds' John York, and Fran Healy from Travis among others.
Guitarist DAVID BLASUCCI ‘s gig credits include Bobby Kimball (TOTO), Melissa Manchester, Bo Diddley, Badfinger, Little Anthony and countless others. Rod Stewart, Hootie and the Blowfish and the Eagles’ Glenn Frey are among those who have called on David to open for them. He made his silver screen debut as a member of the New Main Street Singers in the Christopher Guest comedy, “A Mighty Wind.”
Artists subject to change
ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS.
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College of San Mateo Theatre, Fri. Nov. 14, 2025
Sutter Creek Theatre Sat. Nov. 15, 2025
Sebastiani Theatre, Sonoma Sun. Nov. 16, 2025
Keith Putney Productions brings you another Classic Rock Crossroads event
featuring complete back-to-back performances of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young’s “Déjà vu” and Neil Young's "Harvest" performed by a gifted cast. Chris Stills will join the cast for both legendary LP's and will also perform a few songs from his new album.
Named one of popular music's All-Time Greatest Albums by Rolling Stone magazine, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young’s “Déjà vu” quickly Keith Putney Productions brings you another Classic Rock Crossroads evenet featuring complete back-to-back performances of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young’s “Déjà vu” and Neil Young's "Harvest" performed by a gifted cast. Crosby, Stills, nash and Ypung's became an album that defined the era upon its release in 1970. After the rapturous response to 1969’s “Crosby, Stills and Nash”, 800 hours of studio work were devoted the creation of “Déjà vu”, but the effort reaped breathtaking rewards. Underground FM embraced the album in its entirety, and upon reflection their judgement remains sound, Chris Stills, David Blasucci, Chris Ralles, Sally Zito and more have invested their talents in presenting the album live on stage from start to finish. “Carry On”, “Teach Your Children”, “Almost Cut My Hair”, “Helpless”, “Woodstock”, “Déjà vu”, “Our House”, “4 + 20”, “Country Girl”, and “Everybody I Love You” are the tracks that added up to an unforgettable classic.
In a career filled with superb albums and classic performances, 1972’s “Harvest” became Neil Young’s iconic, signature recording. Many of the songs were unveiled during solo acoustic tour in early 1971, but “Harvest” wasn’t released until February, 1972. “Old Man”, “Alabama” “Harvest”, “The Needle and the Damage Done”, “Heart of Gold” ,“Out On The Weekend” “Are You Ready for the Country”, “Words” ”There’s a World’ and “A Man Needs A Maid” combine for an album worthy of its legendary status; it has also been named one of the greatest albums of all time by Rolling Stone and Q magazine.
The show will also include musical milestones from each of the individuals that made up Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
Our cast:
Chris Stills released his debut album 100 Year Thing on Atlantic Records in 1998, with his follow up Chris Stills coming in 2005. He has toured supporting his releases with a diverse slate of artists, including Richard Ashcroft, Mandy Moore, and Ryan Adams. His new album is being unveiled track by track starting in June 2025. As an actor, he has worked the stage, big screen and television, including the role of Julius Caesar in the French stage musical Cléopâtre, la dernière reine d'Égypte, as Alexander Child in the French film by director Jerome LeGris called Requiem for a Killer , and had a regular guest role on two seasons of Shameless. His first work in the world of music was as a roadie for his father, Stephen Stills, in 1993.
Musical Director, vocalist and Guitarist DAVID BLASUCCI’s gig credits include work with Bobby Kimball (TOTO), Melissa Manchester, Bo Diddley, Badfinger, Little Anthony and countless others. Rod Stewart, Hootie and the Blowfish and the Eagles’ Glenn Frey are among those who have called on David to open for them. He made his silver screen debut as a member of the New Main Street Singers in the Christopher Guest comedy, “A Mighty Wind.”
Guitarist and vocalist Briz has used his soulful voice and gift for songwriting to propel thousands of performances over his decades long career. As Rob Lincoln from PASA Concerts review stated :"This Neil Young and Springsteen influenced songwriter sings sweet, plays hard and delivers a knockout.”
Drummer Chris Ralles brings his power and precision back to “Deju vu” and “Harvest” the Grammy Museum. Touring and recording with gold and platinum recording artists for 25 years is no easy feat. Yet Ralles has managed to do so, sharing the stage with Pat Benatar, Don Felder, Kenny Loggins, Jimmy Messina, Christopher Cross, Poco, Dave Koz, Ambrosia, Denny Laine, Badfinger, Peter & Gordon, Skrapp Mettle, Maia Sharp, Richie Furay, Spencer Davis, Dave Mason and Michael McDonald. When asked about the secret to his success, Ralles says, “I’ve been very lucky. I work hard on the material. I show up on time and I wear a clean shirt.” His numerous television appearances include “The Today Show,” “The Tonight Show,” “The Arsenio Hall Show,” “The Dennis Miller Show,” “ABC In Concert,” VH1, TNN, The Disney Channel, and Fox News Channel . .
Keyboard wizard and vocalist Sally Zito has scored music for film, television, live theater, and performed live with her band, The Sally Zito Project, since 2004, which is the foundation of the current band. Ms. Zito was honored with receiving Los Angeles Women in Music’s Comet Award as the best songwriter/ performer of 2008-2009.
MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED
PETER ASHER MEMOIR SEE PETER ASHER.ORG
TUE. JUNE 24, 2025--CITY WINERY, NEW YORK CITY
WED. JUNE 25, 2025--FAB FAUX' S MAGICAL MYSTERY CAMP, BIG INDIAN, NY
THUR. JUNE 26, 2025--THE BIRCHMERE, ALEXANDRIA, VA
FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2025--SELLERSVILLE , PA THEATRE
SUN. JUNE 29, 2025--MY FATHER'S PLACE, ROSLYN, NY LONG ISLAND
MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2020--NIGHT TOWN, CLEVELAND
TUE. JANUARY 7, 2020--NIGHT TOWN, CLEVELAND
WED. JAN. 8, 2020--SPORTSMENS TAVERN, BUFFALO
THUR. JAN. 9, 2020--CLUB CAFE, PITTSBURGH
FRI. JAN. 10, 2020--20TH CENTURY THEATRE, CINCINNATI
SAT. JAN. 11, 2020--BLUE DOOR, OKLAHOMA CITY
SUN. JAN 12, 2020--BLUE DOOR, OKLAHOMA CITY
MON. JAN. 13, 2020--DAKOTA, MINNEAPOLIS
TUE. JAN. 14, 2020--DAKOTA, MINNEAPOLIS
FRI. MARCH 27, 2020-MOUNT DORA COMMUNITY BLD.
SUN. APRIL 5, 2020--PRIVATE SHOW FLORIDA
WED. APRIL 8. 2020--CREST THEATRE, DELRAY BEACH, FL
THUR. APRIL 9, 2020--EMERSON CENTER, VERO BEACH, FL
ALBERT LEE & BAND
Fri Jan 3-Shank Hall, Mliwaukee
Sat Jan 4-Space, Evanston, IL
Sun Jan 5-Seven Steps Up, Spring lake MI
Mon Jan 6—The Ark, Ann Arbor, MI
Tue Jan 7-Natalie’s Worthington, OH
Wed Jan 8-Southgate House, Newport, KY
Thur Jan 9-City Winery, Nashville TN
Sun Jan 12-Muddy Creek, Sparta, NC
Mon Jan 13-Tosco Concerts, Charlotte, NC
Tue Jan 14-Muddy Creek, Winston Salem, NC
Wed Jan 15-Tin Pan, Richmond, VA
Fri Jan 17-Iridium
Sat Jan 18-Irdium
Sun Jan 19-Bull Run, Shirley, MA
Tue Jan 21-The Strand, Hudson Falls, NY
Wed Jan 22-Daryl’s House, Pawling, NY
Thur Jan 23--Stage One, Fairfield, CT
Fri Jan 24—Infinity Hall, Norfolk, CT
Sat Jan 25-Sellersville Theatre, Sellersville, PA
Tue Jan 28-Midland Cultural center, Midland, ON
Wed Jan 29-Hugh’s Room, Toronto
Thur Jan 30-Hugh’s Room, Toronto
JEREMY CLYDE & BAND
Bottom Drawer Sessions
Sat Jan 18, 2020-Listening Room, Port Clinton
Sun Jan 19--Night Town, Cleveland
Mon Jan 20 --The Cave, Buffalo, NY
Tue Jan 21-Club cafe, Pittsburgh PA
Thur Jan 23- Natalie's Worthington OH
Fri Jan 24-off
Sat Jan 25--off
Sun Jan 26-- Seven Steps Up
Mon Jan 27-Cafe Carpe
Peter Asher and Jeremy Clyde
Tue Feb 25 or Wed Feb 26 --Birchmere
Thur Feb 27 Rams Head
Fri Feb 28 Iron Horse
Sat Feb 29-The Kate
Sat March 7-Rockland Center for the Arts, West Nyack, NY
