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Wild Honey Foundation Presents

Wild Honey Orchestra:
The Beatles' 'White Album'

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The Wild Honey Orchestra and guest singers perform The Beatles’ ‘White Album’ in its entirety with full instrumentation.

Completing their sold-out Beatles benefit trilogy – begun in February 2013 with Rubber Soul & Sgt. Pepper and followed in March 2014 with Revolver and Abbey Road – Wild Honey takes on the landmark Beatles’ ‘White Album’ and various 1968 bonus songs with the renewed energy and spirit that only true fans can bring to a show.

The Wild Honey Orchestra includes a loose collective of a who’s who of respected L.A. recording artists: musical director Rob Laufer, guitar, vocals; Jim Laspesa (Dave Davies/Susannah Hoffs), drums; Derrick Anderson (Bangles), bass; Rusty Squeezebox (Baby Lemonade, Love), guitar; Willie Aron, keyboards, vocals; Jordan Summers, keyboards; Darian Sahanaja (Wondermints/Brian Wilson Band), Nelson Bragg (percussion, vocals) & multi-instrumentalist Probyn Gregory (Brian Wilson Band); Sarah Kramer (Leonard Cohen), horns; and Kaitlin Wolfberg, strings. Special Guest singers and instrumentalists TBA.

Proceeds benefit the Autism Think Tank and the Wild Honey Foundation.

The Autism Think Tank NJ is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission of facilitating the medical and psycho-social stabilization of child and family. Bringing together a team of world-renowned medical experts via tele-medicine, this innovative outpatient medical center is designed to provide a multidisciplinary team approach to the identification and treatment of the complicated medical comorbidities of autism. The Autism Medical Center is committed to improving the lives of children and families in the home, school and community through comprehensive case management, community outreach, research & education.

The Wild Honey Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, seeks to support various charitable causes while passing on the passion, creativity, and idealism found in rock, rhythm & blues, folk, and pop music to future generations through cultural events of all types.

ADA ACCESSIBLE SEATING INFORMATION
All seating areas in the Alex Theatre other than the ADA Accessible seating area [Orchestra Row X] require a minimum of 8 stairs to access, and there is NO ELEVATOR. If you require ADA accessible seating, tell the Ticket Agent at the beginning of the transaction; if purchasing online, select from the ADA Accessible section. All ADA Accessible seating is Reserved Seating with specific Row & Seat Number designations.