Arts & Entertainment
Groovy Tunes at Amazing Things; Thank God, It's Friday
Wayland resident Steven SanSoucie's newest show is a carefree jaunt through rock, disco and pop classics of the '60s, '70s, and '80s. It comes to the Amazing Things Arts center tomorrow night, Sept. 9, at 8.

The information below is adapted from a press release submitted by SanSoucie.
And so now he's back ... Steven SanSoucie, with microphone in hand, to perform his music revue, Yesterday Once More at the tomorrow night, Sept 9.
SanSoucie, a favorite of audiences throughout New England, often looks to chart toppers of the past decades for inspiration, and this time is no different. His newest show is a carefree jaunt through rock, disco and pop classics of the '60s, '70s and '80s.
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The song list features songs ranging from Neil Sedaka to Barry Manilow, The Spinners to Pat Benetar, as well as a few of SanSoucie’s own favorites too, like Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Carpenters and of course, Donna Summer.
“Pop music of the '60s and '70s has been like a best friend and therapist all in one,” said SanSoucie in a press release. “These songs have made me who I am today.”
As he has with past shows, SanSoucie will punctuate his numbers with musings on his musical inspirations, including what has become a life-long struggle in trying to figure out the real meaning behind the lyrics of the Summer classic "MacArthur Park."
Although SanSoucie is backed by a four-piece band, the singer plans for an intimate evening ... so, picture sitting with some friends in your living room, and a very fun-loving guy with a microphone just happen to show up.
A Wayland resident, SanSoucie takes the stage with husband Rob Wendel, who will once again accompany him as music arranger and keyboardist.
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“Performing together is such an amazing privilege,” said SanSoucie. “Not many married couples get the opportunity to share a profession, let alone a musical one, and we have such a blast bringing it to the stage.”
SanSoucie and Wendel will also be accompanied by their tried-and-true musical combo of Randy Cloutier on percussion, Lee Whalen on bass, and Kevin Coyne on guitar.
Tickets are available at the door. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Show starts at 8 p.m. $18, $16 for members.
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