John Denver Tribute 2023
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All three performances are full. If you would like to be notified of last minute openings, email us with your name, desired performance date, and phone # at [email protected] and we will contact you IF a table becomes available.
May 12 & 13. Table seating with standard optional food. 7:30 with music in the pub at 6:15. $34 per person.
May 14 Mother's Day Buffet. 2:00 with music in the pub at 12:45. $45 per person. Join us for a grand Mother’s Day Brunch. Juicy Ham and Turkey, Fettuccine Alfredo, Pasta Salad, Green Beans, Salad, Rolls, and a slice of cheesecake! Just $45 for the show and the buffet. Limited tickets available! |
The music of John Denver is timeless and well known. Layne Yost’s tribute faithfully plays homage to the music and the man. Accompanied by gifted musician friends on upright bass and fiddle, Yost captures the simple soul of Denver’s music through guitar, woven within the music are stories that give insight into Denver’s life and legacy. A wonderful show that will take you back and remind you of simple things that remain true in these return engagements of sold -out shows.
I started playing guitar at age 14, motivated by the desire to entertain campers (and the girl’s staff members) around the campfires at YMCA camp, taking pointers from anyone and everyone kind enough to offer.
I played folk and acoustic venues in the Chicago area, earning my way through college. I saw two John Denver shows during my college years in the early 70’s, both times at the McCormick Place.
The most compelling aspect of both shows was the sense of closeness, the connection between John Denver on stage, and every member of the audience. It was like being back around that campfire of years before, sharing songs with good friends.
That’s the type of show I want and need to play, intimate, close, connected…
This not an impersonation show, rather a sharing of his songs and message in the context of his life and world events.
Read more about Layne.
I played folk and acoustic venues in the Chicago area, earning my way through college. I saw two John Denver shows during my college years in the early 70’s, both times at the McCormick Place.
The most compelling aspect of both shows was the sense of closeness, the connection between John Denver on stage, and every member of the audience. It was like being back around that campfire of years before, sharing songs with good friends.
That’s the type of show I want and need to play, intimate, close, connected…
This not an impersonation show, rather a sharing of his songs and message in the context of his life and world events.
Read more about Layne.