LOST in Music – One Night At The Disco will be coming to Rhyl Pavilion on Saturday, 29 October.
Backed by a live band, Lost in Music stars singers and dancers dressed in the fashion of the era, performing hits from artists including Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor, Chaka Khan, Chic, Diana Ross, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Sister Sledge, and Earth, Wind & Fire.
James Taylor, producer of the hit touring concert, said of the era: “It was a time when Motown Records’ biggest stars began to get funky.
“Philadelphia Records became a hit song conveyor belt with its distinctive combination of soulful vocals and lush arrangements. And, soundtracks of movies – from Shaft to Car Wash – lifted the world to its dancing feet.”
By 1977, says James, disco was in full flow.
“Lost in Music fondly remembers the height of the disco era, faithfully recreating the biggest hits of Donna Summer, Earth Wind and Fire, Gloria Gaynor, Chaka Khan, Chic, Diana Ross, Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes, Sister Sledge and more.
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“Lost in Music is by far our liveliest production. It’s non-stop dance anthems from curtain up.”
In fact, James admits a couple of mid-tempo tunes have had to be added to the 32-song set list to ‘give the audience a breather’.
“From worldwide ladies’ anthems like I’m Every Woman and I Will Survive, to the Nile Rogers/Bernard Edwards-produced Everybody Dance, We Are Family, I’m Coming Out, I Want Your Love and – of course – Lost in Music; plus the greatest hits from New York’s legendary Studio 54 Discotheque: You Make Me Feel Mighty Real, More than a Woman and Disco Inferno; and soul anthems Ain’t No Stopping us Now and Boogie Wonderland – it’s disco wrapped up into two hours of non-stop hits.”
“Audiences are taken on a musical journey straight to the heart of disco by a band that just wants to play in front of crazy fans.
“Concertgoers are encouraged to come dressed to impress and to get involved.
“It’s the feel-good show of the year – come and get lost in music.”
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