AL STEWART & THE EMPTY POCKETS AND COLIN BLUNSTONE OF THE ZOMBIES (FREE ENTRY)


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Al Stewart came to stardom as part of the legendary British Folk Revival in the 60s and 70s, and developed a combination of folk-rock songs with delicately woven tales of the great characters and events from history. He is best known for his hits “Year of the Cat” from the Platinum album of the same name, the title track from the platinum album Time Passages, and “On the Border.”
In Al’s own words: “I’m just a folk singer that is interested in history and wine that got lucky with some hit records! It’s as simple as that really. And in many ways, I’m still pretty much the same troubadour that I was back in 1965. I still get a kick out of hearing The Zombies, Hendrix, or They Might Be Giants on the radio.”
Colin Blunstone stood on the stage of Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on March 29, 2019, a huge grin on his face, and basked in the glorious sight of 17,000 starstruck music fans cheering on the band he’d co-founded an astounding 55 years earlier. “This wonderful occasion,” the singer told the crowd, “is an absolute joy and makes it very, very worthwhile. Thank you!”
The “wonderful occasion” was the long-awaited induction of The Zombies into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The group—key figures in the fabled British Invasion of the ’60s—had been eligible for induction for decades & now it was finally their turn. An album they’d recorded in 1967, Odessey and Oracle, virtually ignored in its own time, had subsequently been recognized as one of the most brilliant works of its era, routinely finding its way into “best of all time” lists and inspiring raves from fellow musicians and rock fans of all ages.
For all of the accolades bestowed upon The Zombies though, the band’s brief initial tenure is only part of Colin Blunstone’s story. Graced with one of the most distinctive, alluring & soulful voices in contemporary music, one that is every bit as strong today as during The Zombies’ early years, Blunstone has also enjoyed a long and fruitful solo career. He has released 10 albums of his own over a period spanning more than 50 years, and has lent his remarkable pipes to the recordings of many others, most notably the Alan Parsons Project, who featured Blunstone on their 1982 hit “Old and Wise,” as well as on several albums.
February 27, 2025
Doors 6pm. Show 7:30 pm.
Saban Theatre
8440 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills
ABOUT THE HISTORIC SABAN THEATER
The Saban Theater is a historic theatre in Beverly Hills formerly known as the Fox Wilshire Theater. The Art Deco structure was designed by architect S. Charles Lee and is considered a classic Los Angeles landmark. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.
IMPORTANT INFO
Admission is FREE for the MeetUp group (regular admission is $49-$99 plus fees) with a 2-drink minimum. Purchase your drink tickets ($13 each) at the box office to get FREE Admission ticket.
Please arrive by 6pm for the social and to be seated with the group.
Only clear bags are allowed with all contents clearly visible.
Once inside, find the host (Marcus) near the MeetUp sign and check-in; no shows will not be able to participate in any future events.
Sorry Junior, 21 and over.
Metered street parking or park in parking structure.
Question? Post your inquiry below. Do NOT call the Saban.

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AL STEWART & THE EMPTY POCKETS AND COLIN BLUNSTONE OF THE ZOMBIES (FREE ENTRY)