MUSIC

    Minor Fall, Major Lift with Broadway's Jarrod Spector

    Minor Fall, Major Lift with Broadway's Jarrod Spector

    Presented by Sharla Feldscher Public Relations at Loews Philadelphia Hotel

    February 9, 2012


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    Direct from Broadway, for one night only, Philly's own Jarrod Spector, who plays Frankie Valli in the Tony, Olivier & Grammy Award-winning Best Musical, JERSEY BOYS on Broadway, will make his Philadelphia concert debut of MINOR FALL, MAJOR LIFT. Presented by Loews Hotels and their Live from Loews monthly concert series, Spector will perform at 8 pm. Guests can come early, have dinner and enjoy local entertainment before Spector's show in the intimate setting of Solefood Restaurant and Lounge at the Loews Hotel, 1200 and Market Streets, in Center City Philadelphia.

    After more than 1200 performances in the hit musical Jersey Boys, Spector is taking audiences on the ride of HIS lifetime, in this concert featuring songs and stories about him growing up in Philly and his tumultuous relationship with music. In MINOR FALL, MAJOR LIFT, Spector covers everything from The Jackson 5 to Led Zeppelin. This concert is directed by Eric Michael Gillett with music direction by Adam Ben-David.


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      • Venue Info

        Loews Philadelphia Hotel

        1200 Market Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19107

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        FREE!

        Info Phone: 215-627-1200

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        February 9, 2012

        Times:

        8 pm

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