tHE GREAT AMERICAN TOUR
starring 3 great vocal hall of fame artists
jay and the americans, the vogues and jay siegel’s tokens
Baby Boomers continue to prove that their passion for music is limitless. If your venue has a Baby Boomer audience that craves the “oldies but goodies” from the 1960s and 70s, book The Great American Tour featuring three iconic artists who were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame and who are also among the lasting success stories in Rock ‘n Roll history. These three groups have fanbases that have been broadened dramatically across generations by their hits’ continued prominence in modern day movies, TV shows and commercials.
Headlining this legendary package are JAY AND THE AMERICANS, one of the few artists of the era that still boasts 2 original members. This Vocal Group Hall of Fame powerhouse had a staggering 19 charted hits, 9 Top 40 records, and today, have over 900,000 monthly Spotify streams. Their biggest hit, “Come a Little Bit Closer,” was featured in Guardians of the Galaxy and boasts over 190,000,000 streams on Spotify, while beloved Top 10 Hits like “This Magic Moment,” “Cara Mia,” “Some Enchanted Evening," "Let's Lock the Door (and Throw Away the Key)," "Walkin' in the Rain", and “Only in America” still hold a special place in the hearts of legions of fans to this day.
Opening the show are THE VOGUES. Another Vocal Group Hall of Famer, with a unique sound that is instantly recognizable and memorable with lush orchestrations and powerful vocal harmonies. They are best known for chart topping singles including “You’re the One”, “My Special Angel”, “Turn Around, Look at Me” and “Five O’Clock World” (which became the theme song for Drew Carey’s popular TV sitcom in 1997).
Following the Vogues, are Vocal Group Hall of Fame inductees, JAY SIEGEL’S TOKENS, featuring the original lead singer of the Tokens, Jay Siegel, who is still hitting his signature soaring falsettos on hits like “Tonight I Fell In Love”, “I Hear Trumpets Blow”, “Portrait of My Love” and the song that has been called an immortal pop epiphany: “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”. One of the seminal songs of all times, it has enjoyed resurgence in multi-generational popularity thanks to its prominence in the long-running Broadway hit show, The Lion King, and the Disney movie of the same name.
The 1960s and 70s were pivotal years for Baby Boomers and these decades evoke memories of youth, freedom, and the power of music to unite and inspire. Whether your audience is looking to relive the magic of their youth or to introduce the younger generation to the classics, The Great American Tour brings together the hit songs that have an enduring charm. Best of all, this tour is bookable year-round – not just in the summer months – and will fly in and out of markets. Pick the day you want, and we will make the magic happen at your venue!