The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

‘Imagine 80’ to stream online Oct. 9

- By Joe Amarante jamarante@nhregister.com; Twitter: @Joeammo

Come together, right now, says Beatles convention producer and Liverpool tour arranger Charles Rosenay of Orange, whose latest Liverpool Production­s project is a tribute concert to John Lennon on what would have been his 80th birthday.

The Friday, Oct. 9, concert was in planning for 14 months as a live concert in Fairfield County, said Rosenay in an email exchange — long before COVID-19 pushed so many such events into a virtual space. The 7 p.m. concert, “Remember Lennon: Imagine 80,” likewise will be livestream­ed at rememberle­nnon.com.

Rosenay (who often punctuates his name with !!!) said the show is a speculativ­e representa­tion of a concert that Lennon may have performed had he still been alive and playing for people. It will feature Lennon tribute artists, including Lennon impersonat­or Scot Arch of “Beatlemani­a Now,” along with a full backing band to present an evening of Beatles and postBeatle­s material live in concert.

The set-list features many songs that John never actually played live, Rosenay noted.

While it’s not an inperson event, the streaming platform allows for a pre-concert video presentati­on where entertaine­rs and celebritie­s, as well as Beatles notables, will be delivering special birthday messages as an opening to the music. And like similar tribute concerts by Sean Lennon and in Cincinnati, it can be accessed far and wide.

Tickets are $19.40 through Thursday, Oct. 1, and $25 after that, via the above website.

 ?? John Lindsay / AP ?? John Lennon is seen at a news conference in 1968.
John Lindsay / AP John Lennon is seen at a news conference in 1968.
 ?? Charles Rosenay / ?? Scot Arch performing as John Lennon.
Charles Rosenay / Scot Arch performing as John Lennon.

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