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Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles

Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles, styled RAIN, is a Beatles tribute and later a theatrical production. Rain gives audiences the experience of seeing Beatles' songs performed live that were never done so by the band itself. It predates the popular Broadway show Beatlemania by several years.[2] Rain has played Broadway,[3] and toured for years.

Rain
Rain performing at the UIS Sangamon Auditorium, Springfield Illinois, March 2019
From left to right: Paul Curatolo (Paul), Aaron Chiazza (Ringo), Alastar McNeil (George), Steve Landes (John)
Background information
Also known asReign
OriginLaguna Beach, California
GenresRock and Roll
Beatles tribute
Years active1975–present
LabelsNone
MembersMark Lewis
Steve Landes
Joe Bithorn
Joey Curatolo
Paul Curatolo
Jimmy Irizarry
Ian B. Garcia
Alastar McNeil
Jimmy Pou
Ralph Castelli
Aaron Chiazza
Douglas Cox
Mark Beyer
Chris Smallwood
Past membersEddie Lineberry
Chuck Coffey
Bill Connearney
Steve Wight
Grant Belotti
Jim Riddle
Victor J Campanaro
Dave Campanaro
WebsiteRainTribute.com
Rain
A Tribute to the Beatles
Playbill for the Broadway production
MusicThe Beatles
LyricsThe Beatles
BasisThe career and music of The Beatles
Premiere1975
Productions2010 Broadway
Awards2011 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revue[1]

The show takes the form of a roughly chronological history of The Beatles via their music. About 30 songs are performed during the show. Other than some onstage banter, there is very little dialogue during the production, which consists mostly of exact re-enactments of the Beatles' music.[4] The multimedia production uses high-definition backdrops that feature psychedelic effects, vintage television commercials, and video footage of Rain cast members recreating iconic Beatle moments.[3] For legal reasons, Rain never calls its performers the names of the actual members of The Beatles.[5]

Each production of Rain features two performers for each member of the Beatles, who alternate shows; plus an off-stage keyboardist to replicate the studio sounds familiar from later Beatles records.[3]

History edit

Rain began in 1975 as Reign,[3] a Laguna Beach, California, band that played both original music and Beatles covers. Founding members were Mark Lewis, Eddie Lineberry, Bill Connearney, Grant Belotti, Chuck Coffey, and Steve Wight. (Connearney, Belotti, Lineberry, and Alan Hawley had been members of a prior band known as Lucky Dogs.) The name of the band, "Reign/Rain," is a reference to the 1966 Beatles single "Rain," the B-side of "Paperback Writer."[4]

Co-founder and keyboardist Mark Lewis managed the band, became its lead arranger, and found Rain a regular weekly gig doing Beatles covers at the Mine Shaft in Calabasas, California.[6] Before long Rain had a following of Beatles fans around the Los Angeles/Orange County area,[3] and soon extended up the West Coast as far as Seattle.

As the band developed a reputation, they performed at the 1978 Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon. In 1979, producer Dick Clark hired Rain members to record exact Beatles covers for the Richard Marquand film Birth of the Beatles.[2]

By 1980, Lewis had built the band into a long-standing touring tradition.[3] The lineup of Rain remained constant until 1980, with Lineberry playing John Lennon, Coffey playing Paul McCartney, Connearney playing George Harrison, and Belotti playing Ringo Starr (with Lewis playing keyboards behind the scenes). Joey Curatolo joined Rain in 1978, sharing the role of Paul with Coffey; Curatolo is still a current member of Rain.

Lineberry left Rain in 1980, and Coffey, Connearney, and Belotti all left in 1982. Joe Bithorn joined the group as "George" in 1983, and is still with Rain. Ralph Castell joined Rain in 1986 as Ringo, and is still with the show.

In 2001 the Rain Corporation took over management of the band.[7] In 2005, management met with producer Jeff Parry to expand the tribute band's scope — which at that point was mostly doing concerts at casinos[5] — and develop a Broadway-style production in the manner of 1977's Beatlemania.[5] The result of this planning eventually became the 2010 Broadway run.[7]

In 2008, Pollstar listed Rain at number 17 in its yearly "Pollstar's Hot Top 20" for overall tickets sales of a touring show, band, or production.[citation needed]

Rain played Hollywood's Pantages Theatre in 2009. In 2010 the production performed at Kansas City's Starlight Theatre and New Orleans' Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts.

In 2009, on the eve of Rain moving to Broadway, the Rain Corporation and Parry's Annerin Productions agreed to produce a West End theatre version of the show, with both sides splitting the profits 50-50.[7]

Rain ran on Broadway for 300 shows (and 8 preview performances), first at the Neil Simon Theatre[4] on October 26, 2010 – January 15, 2011, then at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on February 8, 2011 – July 31, 2011.[8]

In 2012, Parry/Annerin Productions put on Let It Be, a Beatles "concert experience"[9] that played in London's West End. In 2013, on the eve of Let It Be coming to Broadway, the Rain Corporation filed a copyright suit against Parry and his fellow Let It Be producers. Rain claimed that Let It Be was essentially the same concept as Rain, with similar artwork, costumes, and virtually the same song repertoire, and that Rain was entitled to 50% of Let It Be's profits."[citation needed] Parry and Annerin instead proposed giving Rain Corporation 7.5% of their profits.[9] The case was settled out of court.[5]

Synopsis edit

The show begins with the four actors portraying an early version of The Beatles' appearance at the Cavern Club in 1962. When this scene closes, The Beatles journey to America, beginning their tour at The Ed Sullivan Show. Moving forward, The Beatles' directions are changing musically while their band grows in popularity performing their largest concert at New York City's Shea Stadium. Subsequent scenes use hallucinogenic and psychedelic designs to represent The Beatles' ever increasing experimentation with substances and Eastern philosophies. The show culminates with the breakup of the group and the end of the 1960s.[4]

Cast members edit

"John Lennon" edit

  • Eddie Lineberry (1974–1980) — performed on Birth of the Beatles
  • Randy Clark (1980-1981) - from "Beatlemania"
  • Jim Riddle (1983–died 1997) — also performed with Beatlemania
  • Steve Landes[1] (1998–present) —originally from Philadelphia; joined Beatlemania[2] at age 17
  • Jimmy Irizarry (c. 2012)
  • David Leon (c. 2009)
  • Tim Piper (c. 2009)

"Paul McCartney" edit

  • Chuck Coffey (1974–1980) — performed on Birth of the Beatles . Chuck passed away in July, 2021, in Georgia.
  • Glenn Burtnik (1980-1982)
  • Joey Curatolo[1] (1978–present)[3] – originally from Brooklyn;[3] toured with the Broadway production of Beatlemania;[2] father of Paul Curatolo[3]
  • Robert "Mac" Ruffing — also played with 1964 the Tribute and Beatlemania
  • Graham Alexander (2010–2011) — originally from New Jersey; member of the 2010 Broadway production[10]
  • Alan LaBoeuf (c. 2009)
  • Paul Curatolo (2014–present) — originally from Reno; son of Joey Curatolo (who also played Paul); member of the pop band Wayward;[3] plays the bass left-handed like McCartney[3]
  • Ian B. Garcia — native of Viña del Mar, Chile

"George Harrison" edit

  • Bill Connearney (1974–1982) — performed on Birth of the Beatles; now deceased
  • Joe Bithorn[1] (1983–present) — originally from New York; toured with Beatlemania[2]
  • Tom Teeley— also played with Beatlemania and Classical Mystery Tour
  • Alastar McNeil — native of Oahu, Hawaii; member of the band Kupa'aina. His grand aunt was Broadway chorus dancer Ruth Sato.[11]
  • Jimmy Pou — originally from Miami; was a member of Beatlemania and also portrayed George Harrison in 1964 – The Tribute.
  • John Korba

"Ringo Starr" edit

  • Grant Belotti (1974–1982) — now deceased
  • Bobby Taylor (1980-1985) from "Beatlemania"
  • Steve Wight (1979) — performed on Birth of the Beatles
  • Ralph Castelli[1] (1986–present) — originally from Southern California; toured with Beatlemania;[2] played Ringo in Beatlemania: The Movie
  • Aaron Chiazza — former member of Paul Curatolo's band Wayward[3]
  • Douglas Cox — originally from Missouri and Texas
  • Joe Bologna (c. 2009)
  • Chris McBurney

Keyboards / percussion edit

  • Mark Lewis (1975 – present) — founding member and musical arranger of Rain;[3] retired from performing in 2010 to concentrate on managing the show
  • Mark Beyer
  • Chris Smallwood – originally from Kentucky

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Murray, Sarah-Jane. "Lessons from RAIN, a Tribute to the Beatles," MoviGuide (2014). Accessed March 5, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Wilson, Debra Minor "'Rain — A Tribute to Beatles' set Monday," Times West Virginian (March 13, 2014).
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Sion, Mike. "Rain: New generation takes reins of Beatles tribute," Reno Gazette-Journal (January 23, 2015).
  4. ^ a b c d Isherwood, Charles. "Another Long and Winding Detour," New York Times (October 26, 2010).
  5. ^ a b c d Jones, Chris. "'Let It Be': Why show coming to Rosemont is a Beatles 'celebration'," Chicago Tribune (February 19, 2015).
  6. ^ Marinucci, Steve. "Tribute band Rain isn't the Beatles, but they play them -- and very successfully," Examiner.com (October 18, 2010).
  7. ^ a b c Grode, Eric. "Can’t Buy Me Love? A Lawsuit Debates It: A Beatles Tribute Show Seeks Half the Revenues of Another," New York Times (July 15, 2013).
  8. ^ Internet Broadway Database
  9. ^ a b Gioia, Michael. "Producers of Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles File Copyright Infringement Suit Against Broadway's Let It Be," Playbill (July 16, 2013).
  10. ^ Lamar, Andre (November 8, 2012). "Graham Alexander to debut at the Kennett Flash". Dover Post.
  11. ^ McNeil, Aloha (January 26, 2016). "Phone Interview with Aloha McNeil". Chicago, Illinois.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles Facebook page
  • "Original Rain" Facebook page

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Rain A Tribute to the Beatles styled RAIN is a Beatles tribute and later a theatrical production Rain gives audiences the experience of seeing Beatles songs performed live that were never done so by the band itself It predates the popular Broadway show Beatlemania by several years 2 Rain has played Broadway 3 and toured for years RainRain performing at the UIS Sangamon Auditorium Springfield Illinois March 2019From left to right Paul Curatolo Paul Aaron Chiazza Ringo Alastar McNeil George Steve Landes John Background informationAlso known asReignOriginLaguna Beach CaliforniaGenresRock and RollBeatles tributeYears active1975 presentLabelsNoneMembersMark LewisSteve LandesJoe BithornJoey CuratoloPaul CuratoloJimmy IrizarryIan B GarciaAlastar McNeilJimmy PouRalph CastelliAaron ChiazzaDouglas CoxMark BeyerChris SmallwoodPast membersEddie LineberryChuck CoffeyBill ConnearneySteve WightGrant BelottiJim RiddleVictor J CampanaroDave CampanaroWebsiteRainTribute comRainA Tribute to the BeatlesPlaybill for the Broadway productionMusicThe BeatlesLyricsThe BeatlesBasisThe career and music of The BeatlesPremiere1975Productions2010 BroadwayAwards2011 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revue 1 The show takes the form of a roughly chronological history of The Beatles via their music About 30 songs are performed during the show Other than some onstage banter there is very little dialogue during the production which consists mostly of exact re enactments of the Beatles music 4 The multimedia production uses high definition backdrops that feature psychedelic effects vintage television commercials and video footage of Rain cast members recreating iconic Beatle moments 3 For legal reasons Rain never calls its performers the names of the actual members of The Beatles 5 Each production of Rain features two performers for each member of the Beatles who alternate shows plus an off stage keyboardist to replicate the studio sounds familiar from later Beatles records 3 Contents 1 History 2 Synopsis 3 Cast members 3 1 John Lennon 3 2 Paul McCartney 3 3 George Harrison 3 4 Ringo Starr 3 5 Keyboards percussion 4 References 5 External linksHistory editRain began in 1975 as Reign 3 a Laguna Beach California band that played both original music and Beatles covers Founding members were Mark Lewis Eddie Lineberry Bill Connearney Grant Belotti Chuck Coffey and Steve Wight Connearney Belotti Lineberry and Alan Hawley had been members of a prior band known as Lucky Dogs The name of the band Reign Rain is a reference to the 1966 Beatles single Rain the B side of Paperback Writer 4 Co founder and keyboardist Mark Lewis managed the band became its lead arranger and found Rain a regular weekly gig doing Beatles covers at the Mine Shaft in Calabasas California 6 Before long Rain had a following of Beatles fans around the Los Angeles Orange County area 3 and soon extended up the West Coast as far as Seattle As the band developed a reputation they performed at the 1978 Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon In 1979 producer Dick Clark hired Rain members to record exact Beatles covers for the Richard Marquand film Birth of the Beatles 2 By 1980 Lewis had built the band into a long standing touring tradition 3 The lineup of Rain remained constant until 1980 with Lineberry playing John Lennon Coffey playing Paul McCartney Connearney playing George Harrison and Belotti playing Ringo Starr with Lewis playing keyboards behind the scenes Joey Curatolo joined Rain in 1978 sharing the role of Paul with Coffey Curatolo is still a current member of Rain Lineberry left Rain in 1980 and Coffey Connearney and Belotti all left in 1982 Joe Bithorn joined the group as George in 1983 and is still with Rain Ralph Castell joined Rain in 1986 as Ringo and is still with the show In 2001 the Rain Corporation took over management of the band 7 In 2005 management met with producer Jeff Parry to expand the tribute band s scope which at that point was mostly doing concerts at casinos 5 and develop a Broadway style production in the manner of 1977 s Beatlemania 5 The result of this planning eventually became the 2010 Broadway run 7 In 2008 Pollstar listed Rain at number 17 in its yearly Pollstar s Hot Top 20 for overall tickets sales of a touring show band or production citation needed Rain played Hollywood s Pantages Theatre in 2009 In 2010 the production performed at Kansas City s Starlight Theatre and New Orleans Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts In 2009 on the eve of Rain moving to Broadway the Rain Corporation and Parry s Annerin Productions agreed to produce a West End theatre version of the show with both sides splitting the profits 50 50 7 Rain ran on Broadway for 300 shows and 8 preview performances first at the Neil Simon Theatre 4 on October 26 2010 January 15 2011 then at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on February 8 2011 July 31 2011 8 In 2012 Parry Annerin Productions put on Let It Be a Beatles concert experience 9 that played in London s West End In 2013 on the eve of Let It Be coming to Broadway the Rain Corporation filed a copyright suit against Parry and his fellow Let It Be producers Rain claimed that Let It Be was essentially the same concept as Rain with similar artwork costumes and virtually the same song repertoire and that Rain was entitled to 50 of Let It Be s profits citation needed Parry and Annerin instead proposed giving Rain Corporation 7 5 of their profits 9 The case was settled out of court 5 Synopsis editThe show begins with the four actors portraying an early version of The Beatles appearance at the Cavern Club in 1962 When this scene closes The Beatles journey to America beginning their tour at The Ed Sullivan Show Moving forward The Beatles directions are changing musically while their band grows in popularity performing their largest concert at New York City s Shea Stadium Subsequent scenes use hallucinogenic and psychedelic designs to represent The Beatles ever increasing experimentation with substances and Eastern philosophies The show culminates with the breakup of the group and the end of the 1960s 4 Cast members edit John Lennon edit Eddie Lineberry 1974 1980 performed on Birth of the Beatles Randy Clark 1980 1981 from Beatlemania Jim Riddle 1983 died 1997 also performed with Beatlemania Steve Landes 1 1998 present originally from Philadelphia joined Beatlemania 2 at age 17 Jimmy Irizarry c 2012 David Leon c 2009 Tim Piper c 2009 Paul McCartney edit Chuck Coffey 1974 1980 performed on Birth of the Beatles Chuck passed away in July 2021 in Georgia Glenn Burtnik 1980 1982 Joey Curatolo 1 1978 present 3 originally from Brooklyn 3 toured with the Broadway production of Beatlemania 2 father of Paul Curatolo 3 Robert Mac Ruffing also played with 1964 the Tribute and Beatlemania Graham Alexander 2010 2011 originally from New Jersey member of the 2010 Broadway production 10 Alan LaBoeuf c 2009 Paul Curatolo 2014 present originally from Reno son of Joey Curatolo who also played Paul member of the pop band Wayward 3 plays the bass left handed like McCartney 3 Ian B Garcia native of Vina del Mar Chile George Harrison edit Bill Connearney 1974 1982 performed on Birth of the Beatles now deceased Joe Bithorn 1 1983 present originally from New York toured with Beatlemania 2 Tom Teeley also played with Beatlemania and Classical Mystery Tour Alastar McNeil native of Oahu Hawaii member of the band Kupa aina His grand aunt was Broadway chorus dancer Ruth Sato 11 Jimmy Pou originally from Miami was a member of Beatlemania and also portrayed George Harrison in 1964 The Tribute John Korba Ringo Starr edit Grant Belotti 1974 1982 now deceased Bobby Taylor 1980 1985 from Beatlemania Steve Wight 1979 performed on Birth of the Beatles Ralph Castelli 1 1986 present originally from Southern California toured with Beatlemania 2 played Ringo in Beatlemania The Movie Aaron Chiazza former member of Paul Curatolo s band Wayward 3 Douglas Cox originally from Missouri and Texas Joe Bologna c 2009 Chris McBurneyKeyboards percussion edit Mark Lewis 1975 present founding member and musical arranger of Rain 3 retired from performing in 2010 to concentrate on managing the show Mark Beyer Chris Smallwood originally from KentuckyReferences edit a b c d e Murray Sarah Jane Lessons from RAIN a Tribute to the Beatles MoviGuide 2014 Accessed March 5 2016 a b c d e f Wilson Debra Minor Rain A Tribute to Beatles set Monday Times West Virginian March 13 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Sion Mike Rain New generation takes reins of Beatles tribute Reno Gazette Journal January 23 2015 a b c d Isherwood Charles Another Long and Winding Detour New York Times October 26 2010 a b c d Jones Chris Let It Be Why show coming to Rosemont is a Beatles celebration Chicago Tribune February 19 2015 Marinucci Steve Tribute band Rain isn t the Beatles but they play them and very successfully Examiner com October 18 2010 a b c Grode Eric Can t Buy Me Love A Lawsuit Debates It A Beatles Tribute Show Seeks Half the Revenues of Another New York Times July 15 2013 Internet Broadway Database a b Gioia Michael Producers of Rain A Tribute to the Beatles File Copyright Infringement Suit Against Broadway s Let It Be Playbill July 16 2013 Lamar Andre November 8 2012 Graham Alexander to debut at the Kennett Flash Dover Post McNeil Aloha January 26 2016 Phone Interview with Aloha McNeil Chicago Illinois External links editOfficial website RAIN A Tribute to the Beatles Facebook page Original Rain Facebook page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rain A Tribute to the Beatles amp oldid 1132441623, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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