Shea Presents: Best of the 70s with Dizzy Fish

Saturday, May 17, 7:00 pm until 9:30 pm
The Shea Theater is pleased to present the show “The Best of the 70s” a celebration of the Greatest Music of All Time! Featuring Dizzyfish and the Uptown Horns on Saturday, May 17th.

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WHEN: Saturday, May 17th, 2025 at 7pm

WHERE: Shea Theater Arts Center, 71 Avenue A, Turners Falls, MA

TICKETS: $29 for upper section, $35 for middle tiers

Day of Show: $34 for upper section, $40 for middle tiers

ALL AGES

The Shea Theater is pleased to present the show “The Best of the 70s” a celebration of the Greatest Music of All Time! Featuring Dizzyfish and the Uptown Horns on Saturday, May 17th.

Accessibility Notice: Our theater and first-floor gender-neutral restroom are wheelchair accessible. There will be alcohol on-site for this event.

ABOUT THE BEST OF THE 70S

This amazing show features the timeless songs of Neil Young, The Beatles, Van Morrison, Rolling Stones, Eagles, Elton John, Billy Joel, CSN, Bob Seger, Cat Stevens, The Band, Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Joe Cocker, Led Zeppelin, Chicago, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, & More!

The Music is performed by a 12 piece live band comprised of DizzyFish and the Uptown Horns.

DizzyFish is an eight-piece band with four world-class vocalists: Eric Herbst, Angela Clemmons,

Emily Bindiger, and Sharon Jerry-Collins. DizzyFish has rocked audiences sharing the stage with Z.Z. Top, Steve Miller, Three Dog Night and many others. Angela, Emily and Sharon have sung with Aretha, Elton John, Whitney Houston, Carole King, Steely Dan, Michael Jackson, Roberta Flack and countless others.

The Uptown Horns are a legendary NYC Horn Section that has played with everyone from Ray Charles, To Bruce Springsteen. In 1989 they toured the world with the Rolling Stones and recorded the #1 Hit "Living in America" with James Brown.

The reviews are in, and if you love '70s music, you will love this show! DizzyFish & The Uptown Horns

continue to receive rave reviews for their epic performances. One reviewer said “The Best of the 70s”is the Best Show I have ever seen, and I lived in Manhattan for 10 years.”

ABOUT THE SHEA THEATER

The Shea provides performance space for a variety of attractions designed to appeal to the widest range of tastes. Musical offerings include folk, pop, rock, swing, jazz, country and traditional. Theatrical productions encompass musical comedy, drama, comedy, and political satire. In addition, audiences can take advantage of magic shows, children's shows and silent film revivals.

The Shea, with the help of a wonderful corps of volunteers, has been attracting a growing audience and as a result is bringing people into Turners Falls from an ever larger geographical area. This growth has put the Shea on a path to an even more exciting future for this vital community asset.

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TICKETS

$29 upper level/$35 lower level

All ages

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Exciting News for A Happening IV: Leviathan

Cloudgaze and Eggtooth Productions are thrilled to announce that we have received a generous grant from the Markham-Nathan Fund for Social Justice to support our 2024 Immersive Arts Festival, “A Happening IV: Leviathan.”

This festival will transform the Shea Theater into an exploration of theme, hosting installations, music, theatrical performances, and movement pieces, featuring the collective contributions of over 30 local artists. Audiences will experience otherworldly environments and narratives inspired by folklore, fairy tales, horror motifs, American literature, and the mythos of the Old Testament, all of which delve into the central question guiding the festival: "What does it mean to encounter something greater than yourself and to be consumed by it?" Through this theme, we explore how a community reemerges and imagines itself after destruction and transformation.

With the support of the Markham-Nathan Fund, we are excited to create an event that complicates perspectives and fosters meaningful dialogue. We are grateful for this partnership and for the work of the Markham-Nathan Fund for Social Justice.

Thanks to the Mass Cultural Council for their vital support this year.We'd also like to thank the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts for their support in the form of a Flexible Funding grant. We couldn't do this work without you!