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"We are not bound by tradition, nor are we limited to our own understanding or to the wisdom of men. In short, this is a very unusual university."
- President Kim B. Clark
1964-The Tribute to perform at BYU-Idaho Spirit Week
Considered by many to be the No. 1 Beatles music show in the world, 1964-The Tribute is returning to Brigham Young University-Idaho in Rexburg Saturday, May 31, at 8 p.m. for an outdoor concert at the stadium.
Sponsored by the Center Stage Performing Arts Series, tickets to the Spirit Week concert are $10 for reserved seating and $5 for open seating. They can be purchased from the BYU-Idaho Ticket Office, over the phone at 496-2230 or online at www.byui.edu/tickets.
With authentic stage gear, suits, mop tops and a performance full of No.1 hits, 1964 has been performing early Beatles music for more than 20 years. The group started out studying film and old TV shows and eventually perfected everything from the songs to mannerisms to accents. 1964 sold out Carnegie Hall three times and was featured in Rolling Stone Magazine as the No.1 Beatles tribute on the planet.
But 1964 does more than just play Beatles songs. They play the songs the way everyone remembers them - like the record - and they perform up to 90 minutes of electrifying songs from love ballads like "And I Love Her" and "If I Fell" to high energy hits such as "She Loves You" and "Twist and Shout."
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Brigham Young University-Idaho is a four-year private university located in Rexburg, Idaho. The university, which is affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, offers both baccalaureate and associate degrees; integrated degrees and internships that are tailored to fit students' interests; a year-round track system allowing more students to attend; and an extensive Student Activities Program that provides leadership and growth experiences. It is the largest private university in Idaho, with about 13,000 students enrolled for Winter Semester 2008.
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