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Fairfield Musicians Cover Four Tops

Song: “Baby I Need Your Loving” by the Four Tops

Featuring the talent of Fairfield, Iowa. From the Saturday Night at the Sondheim Concert Series Motown R&B, January 29-31, 2010.

The Four Tops are (l-r): Fairfield Mayor Ed Malloy, KRUU-FM station manager James Moore, Frank Cenatori, and Robert Reeder.

Back Up Vocals (l-r): by Adrien Daller, Meret Giacomini and Katherine Thauwald The Soul Revue
Band:
Will Gunn: Band Coordinator, Bass
Kent Hofmeister: Drums
Frank Cenatori: Guitar
Richard Hulley: Guitar
Future rock star Theo Shier: Guitar
Robert Reeder: Percussion Coordinator, Congas, Tambourine
Fred Swartz: Vibes, Congas, Tambourine
Koray Ozturk: Tambourine, Percussion
Doug Daller: Director, Piano, Organ, Electric Piano The Soul Revue Horns:
Fred Hucke: Arrangements, Trumpet, French Horn
Max Sloat: Trumpet
Ethan Newman: Trumpet
Jerry Runyan: Trombone
Dara Craul: Tenor Saxophone
Joe Mandarin: Alto Saxophone
Hanah Graber: Tenor Saxophone
Hanna Keller: Baritone Saxophone
Kahlise Rotondi: Flute
Lauren Holt: Electric Violin

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6 Responses to “Fairfield Musicians Cover Four Tops”

  1. Erik Gable says:

    One more reason to love Fairfield. Where else would you see the mayor put on a tux and belt out a Motown tune on stage?

    One of the most fun stories I wrote while working at the Ledger was about a Beatles cover band called Yellow Submarine. They were nothing like the Beatles demographically — instead of four guys all about the same age, the six-person group consisted of four men and two women, three baby boomers and three teenagers — but they sounded great. Adding to the coolness factor was the fact that four of the members were father-daughter pairs.

    Anybody know if they're still performing together?

  2. "four of the members were father-daughter pairs." – wow. That sounds incredibly interesting.

  3. yermama says:

    Andy MacKenzie can answer that. At least 2 of the kids are away at college – Gemma Cohen and Christopher Poole.

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