Arts & Entertainment
Sing Me A Song In Pleasanton, Piano Man Tribute Band
JOEL performs Sunday at Firehouse.
Just back from a national tour of Billy Joel’s Tony Award-winning musical “Movin’ Out,” tribute band JOEL will entertain at Pleasanton's Firehouse Arts Center on Sunday.
The will host JOEL (www.joeltheband.com) at 7:30 p.m. at the center located at 4444 Railroad Ave. in downtown Pleasanton.
JOEL performs Billy Joel's timeless repertoire with such songs as "Big Shot" and "Only the Good Die Young."
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Before JOEL, pianist Kyle Martin was music pastor for four years for a congregation of 2,000 at Sunset Christian Center in Rocklin.
In 2007, he auditioned for a role in a Broadway musical and was chosen to become "Piano Man" in Billy Joel's rock musical "Movin’ Out."
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Martin has performed with artists Jaci Velasquez, Rachael Lampa, Stacie Orrico, Natalie Grant, Rosey Grier, and others. He was the singing voice for Bibleman in the 2006-2007 live tour.
Forrest Hartman of the Reno Gazette-Journal wrote, “Kyle Martin isn't just good, he is spectacular!”
- Adult tickets: $15, $20 and $25
- Child: $12
- Senior: $20.
Tickets may be purchased online at www.firehousearts.org up to three hours prior to the performance, by phone at (925) 931-4848, or in person at the Firehouse Arts Center Box Office.
Box Office hours are Wednesday to Friday, noon to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and for two hours prior to each performance.
The entrance to free parking is on Spring Street near First Street.