Michael
Amador
as
George
Harrison
Vocals
Guitar
Keyboards
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Michael does
a great job of portraying the "quiet Beatle," from his incredibly accurate
guitar playing to his thick, unique accent. Michael is the newest
member of the Fab Four and continues to improve with each show...his progress
is astounding. Michael is probably the most graceful and accurate
instrumentalist of the Fab Four, emulating George's parts with ease and
scarcely ever missing a note. He also provides some proficient second
keyboard work on many songs.
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Ron
McNeil
as
John
Lennon
Vocals
Guitar
Bass
(upside down!)
Keyboards
Harmonica
Tambourine
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Ron conjures
up the sardonic wit, spirit and primal scream of the original John Lennon.
Probably the most versatile musician of the four, Ron can play guitar and
keyboards nearly simultaneously without missing a beat! He is also
the glue that holds the band together when things start to go a bit dodgy.
Whether it's the exhortation of "Revolution" or the sheer beauty of "In
My Life," Ron captivates the audience with his uncanny impersonation of
John.
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Rolo
Sandoval
as
Ringo
Starr
Vocals
Keyboards
(one note!)
Drums
Percussion
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Rolo, like
Ringo, is the heart of the group and its unsung hero, sitting contentedly
behind the drumskins only to make a vocal appearance two or three times
during a show. His cheerful demeanor captures Ringo's original charm.
In addition to doing a very convincing Ringo impression, Rolo has every
single beat of every song down to a tee and might just be the most solid
instrumentalist of the four.
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Ardy
Sarraf
as
Paul
McCartney
Vocals
Guitar
Bass
Keyboards
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Ardy is the
spokesman for the group and does most of the talking - and goofing around
- on stage, much like the real Paul. He is naturally a righty but
spent months learning to play the bass left-handed like Paul. Ardy
is probably the most striking member of the band, nailing all aspects of
Paul from his voice, to his peerless bass playing, to his wacky humor and
personality. Ardy is Paul! "Oh yeah!"
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