The Firehouse Arts Center Theater in downtown Pleasanton presents 3.2 featuring Robert Berry. The live "progressive rock" concert promises "a wicked time," with a wink and a nod to the calendar date.
Slated as "more than just a concert, the show will have the songs and the road stories, plus the recollections behind them." With his 30-year career playing side by side with many of Prog and Rock music's elite, Berry has a big storehouse of tales to tell. Known for his warm personality, spontaneity, and engaging style, Robert's performances appeal to fans of many musical genres.
Singer - songwriter - multi-instrumentalist - producer Robert Berry may be best known as the vocalist/bass player in the ELP spinoff, "3," with Keith Emerson and Carl Palmer, but his impressive list of credits goes for miles. As a performer it includes fronting Ambrosia, and long running affiliations with Alliance, December People, and the Greg Kihn Band, to name a few. Berry also writes and produces, has released 5 solo albums, contributed to a number of high-profile tribute albums, and has an impressive track record in the studio. He is the founder of Soundtek Studios in Campbell, California.
The band: 3.2 features band members Andrew Collyer (keyboards), Paul Keller (guitar), Jimmy Keegan (drums), Robert Berry (bass/vocals).
Reserved seat tickets: $20 - $30.
Presented by City of Pleasanton Firehouse Arts Center
The Firehouse Arts Center Theater in downtown Pleasanton presents 3.2 featuring Robert Berry. The live "progressive rock" concert promises "a wicked time," with a wink and a nod to the calendar date.
Slated as "more than just a concert, the show will have the songs and the road stories, plus the recollections behind them." With his 30-year career playing side by side with many of Prog and Rock music's elite, Berry has a big storehouse of tales to tell. Known for his warm personality, spontaneity, and engaging style, Robert's performances appeal to fans of many musical genres.
Singer - songwriter - multi-instrumentalist - producer Robert Berry may be best known as the vocalist/bass player in the ELP spinoff, "3," with Keith Emerson and Carl Palmer, but his impressive list of credits goes for miles. As a performer it includes fronting Ambrosia, and long running affiliations with Alliance, December People, and the Greg Kihn Band, to name a few. Berry also writes and produces, has released 5 solo albums, contributed to a number of high-profile tribute albums, and has an impressive track record in the studio. He is the founder of Soundtek Studios in Campbell, California.
The band: 3.2 features band members Andrew Collyer (keyboards), Paul Keller (guitar), Jimmy Keegan (drums), Robert Berry (bass/vocals).
Reserved seat tickets: $20 - $30.
Presented by City of Pleasanton Firehouse Arts Center
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