Feeling Groovy, a 4-piece Simon & Garfunkel Tribute band from Petaluma, California, will be playing at St. James Episcopal Church, located at 4620 California St. in San Francisco's Inner Richmond, on Saturday, September 10. 2022.
A hosted wine and appetizer reception will precede the concert starting at 6:30 pm and continue during intermission.
Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
This concept-combo formed in 2022, a collection of musicians who couldn't get enough Simon and Garfunkel, CSN, and Grateful Dead. Their unique brand of entertainment fuses intricate guitar picking and exacting harmonies that are loosely placed, with time-traveling melodies and stories behind the music that will make you want to sing along with every song.
We pay tribute to their earliest works of Wednesday Morning 3 am, to the solo career of Paul Simon. You'll hear rare acoustic versions of their first recordings and sing along to all their greatest hits that made Simon & Garfunkel one of the most successful groups in music history.
Feeling Groovy, a 4-piece Simon & Garfunkel Tribute band from Petaluma, California, will be playing at St. James Episcopal Church, located at 4620 California St. in San Francisco's Inner Richmond, on Saturday, September 10. 2022.
A hosted wine and appetizer reception will precede the concert starting at 6:30 pm and continue during intermission.
Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
This concept-combo formed in 2022, a collection of musicians who couldn't get enough Simon and Garfunkel, CSN, and Grateful Dead. Their unique brand of entertainment fuses intricate guitar picking and exacting harmonies that are loosely placed, with time-traveling melodies and stories behind the music that will make you want to sing along with every song.
We pay tribute to their earliest works of Wednesday Morning 3 am, to the solo career of Paul Simon. You'll hear rare acoustic versions of their first recordings and sing along to all their greatest hits that made Simon & Garfunkel one of the most successful groups in music history.
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