COVID-19 UPDATE: Sellersville Theater is requiring proof of vaccine or proof of a negative Covid test within 72 hours to attend this event. Mask wearing is strongly recommended. When entering the auditorium, hold out your driver's license and valid vaccination card. If you do not have a vaccination card and are taking a Covid test within a 72 hour window of your show, hold out your driver's license and the test result with your name visible. Please note, at-home Covid tests do not fulfill this requirement. Once your vaccination or test result is checked, you'll receive a sticker for entry.
Multiple Grammy-winning songwriter Jimmy Webb has topped the charts from pop to country to disco numerous times with interpretations by some of the industry’s greatest, from Glen Campbell to Art Garfunkel to Linda Ronstadt and covers by everyone from Guns n’ Roses to Josh Groban to Little Big Town. The man often praised as “America’s Songwriter” remains an icon in popular music and continues to challenge his artistic boundaries. His most famous songs are touchstones for a generation yet remain timeless – “MacArthur Park,” “Wichita Lineman,” “Worst That Could Happen.” Now in his touring show and his literary memoir, THE CAKE AND THE RAIN, Webb brings fans of his music a unique connection to their favorite songs, revealing the stories behind his hits as far back as his first songwriting job at Motown through a career trajectory that took a teen preacher’s son from an Oklahoma farm town to the top of his longed-for profession, with pitfalls and blessings in equal measure between.
Pete Mancini got his start as the frontman and songwriter of Butchers Blind, a critically acclaimed rock band from NYC. In 2017, his debut solo album Foothill Freeway explored the Americana influences that were a hallmark of his former band. His second full length album Flying First Class was released in 2019 made Mancini’s debut appearance on the AMA radio charts.
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