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Rock-N-Roll Hall of Famer: Eric Burdon and the Animals, Dave Harris

Sat. February 9th 2008 Element Victoria BC $42.50

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Rock-N-Roll Hall of Famer: Eric Burdon and the Animals, Dave Harris

Eric Burdon & The Animals with opening guests... Dave Harris Saturday, Februar...
Event can be attended in person In-Person Event
Sat. February 9th 2008 + Add to Calendar Element (No Minors)
6:45pm - 10:00pm  Doors at: 6:00pm $42.50 + service charges

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Eric Burdon and the Animals
from California
Unknown
Dave Harris
Blues/Variety from Victoria BC
Available for Shows/Gigs

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High Tide Entertainment
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Victoria BC
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Physical tickets at: Lyle's Place (Cash Only, 770 Yates St.) 250-382-8422, The Strath, High Tide Entertainment

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Eric Burdon & The Animals
with opening guests... Dave Harris
Saturday, February 9, 2008 (EARLY SHOW!)
Element Nightclub, 919 Douglas St, Victoria
Doors 6:00pm - Showtime 6:45pm - EARLY SHOW!
Tickets: $42.50 Advance / $45 Door
Available at: Lyle's place (service charge) 770 Yates St., Strathcona Hotel 919 Douglas St. and online at www.hightideconcerts.net

One of the seminal figures of the 1960s British Invasion during his tenure with The Animals and a Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer, legendary singer Eric Burdon has charted with 25 Top 40 Hits including classics like "THE HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN," "WE GOTTA GET OUT OF THIS PLACE", "DON’T BRING ME DOWN," "SAN FRANCISCAN NIGHTS," "SKY PILOT" and his 1970 smash collaboration with War, "SPILL THE WINE".

Eric Burdon's life has been a musical journey matched by few other performers in rock music history. He has gone from the driving force of the grittiest British Invasion band, to pioneering the San Francisco psychedelic rock scene, to fronting WAR - the biggest funk band of the 1970's, to cutting an LP with an early influence, jazz-blues great Jimmy Witherspoon, to coming full-circle and reuniting his original band, The Animals, for a series of projects and world-wide tours, to forming new groups of “Animals” and releasing a series of studio CDs, live CD’s, a DVD, and his second autobiography, which was translated in several languages.


Also Eric took a part in many movies like the semi-autobiographical film Comeback - which he starred in and performed the entire soundtrack for director Christel Buschmann. His numerous other acting forays include everything from television appearances on shows such as China Beach, to made-for-television movies like The Eleventh Victim. Burdon’s ongoing interest in film has also resulted in roles in major motion pictures such as Gibbi West Germany and The Doors. He can be found in two very well-received film-festival outings, namely the 1999 Greek film My Brother and I by Antonis Kokkinos - which was singled out at the Cannes and Karlovy Vary Film Festivals- and the 2000-release by Thorsten Schmidt, Snow Fall on New Year’s Eve. Burdon’s soundtrack work has appeared in more than two-dozen projects ranging from the television program The Wonder Years, to the documentary films The London Scene & The Big Pink, to the cult films Going to War & The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart, to major motion picture productions including Joe vs. The Volcano, American Me, Hamburger Hill, Casino, and Boogie Nights.

Burdon’s lengthy recording career began in Newcastle, England, where he first covered songs by his idols, such greats as Ray Charles, Chuck Berry, Josh White, Brownie McGhee, John Lee Hooker, and Jimmie Reed. He and The Animals quickly gained notoriety as England’s best R&B band, and they were selected by the pirate station Radio Caroline as the feature for the first broadcast to the U.S. They were a part of the first live R&B recording in the U.K., when they joined Sonny Boy Williamson for the now famous 1963 New Year’s Eve concerts. This raw performance was followed by a more polished outing when The Animals appeared with Jerry Lee Lewis & Gene Vincent on renegade Granada TV in 1964, for the Whole Lotta Shakin’ concert feature (released on film as Don’t Knock the Rock); the film showcased their rendition of Talkin’ Bout You. Shortly thereafter, The Animals took the music world by storm when they recorded and released an electrified version of the traditional folk number, The House of the Rising Sun. In short order they followed with such classics as Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, We Gotta Get Out of This Place, It’s My Life, I’m Crying, Inside Looking Out, The Story of Bo Diddley, Bring It On Home to Me, and See See Rider.

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Element
919 Douglas
Bar / Nightclub
Capacity577
Closed / Inactive

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