The Byrdcliffe Theater 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Road, Woodstock, NY
Styx and Journey ruled the midwestern airwaves and roller skating rinks from the late 70s well into the 80s. Both had high, soaring vocals, killer drum fills and singable guitar solos as well as delightful keyboard melodies and solos. A great show for all skill levels and instruments.
Judas Priest was one of the first and best known bands from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Operatic vocals, blistering drumming and two bonafied guitar gods by the names of Glen Tipton and KK Downing make this show a challenge musically. Join this show if you want to work hard. There are no keyboards in this show.
Get ready for big sounds and even bigger hair! It’s the 80s, so Pac Man, Smurfs, Hairspray and acid wash are the name of the game. Featuring artists like Madonna, Madness, Kenny Loggins, Aha, Prince and more! This show will totally be fun. A great show for all skill levels and instruments. We recommend that if this show is your 1st choice that you choose something other than Stevie Wonder for your 2nd choice.
Heart is the band that gave us the names Ann and Nancy Wilson. Ann Wilson is known for her astonishing vocal delivery and Nancy is a riff master on the guitar. Heart started out as a Led Zeppelin tribute band, but once they found their feet as songwriters, they never looked back. The songs are mystical and magical and yes, they rock hard as well. A great show for all skill levels and instruments
Stevie Wonder. There are so many words I could use to describe the beauty, majesty and sanctity of his music, and still there are no words to actually do it justice. This show will explore Stevie’s early days up through Songs in The Key Of Life. As an artist, he somehow re-invented himself constantly through this period, yet the music was always truly and deeply his. He spoke so strongly about love that even in his most joyous revelry he is capable of bringing a tear to your eye. A great show for all ability levels. Join this show if you want to work hard. We recommend that if this show is your 1st choice that you choose something other than 80s Prom for your 2nd choice.