FLEETWOOD MAX

Rotary Rocks the Raue
The Definitive Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks Tribute Band

Saturday, November 2, 2024 @7p

Fleetwood Max is The Definitive Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks Tribute Band. An authentic recreation of the music and incredible stage production of the legendary Stevie Nicks & Fleetwood Mac!

Spot on, note for note performances from David Epperson as Lindsey Buckingham, our own ‘Christine McVie’, ‘Mick Fleetwood’ and ‘ John McVie’; deliver the very best of Fleetwood Mac including: ‘The Chain’, ‘Gold Dust Woman’, ‘Dreams’, ‘Big Love’, ‘Go Your Own Way,’ ‘Don’t Stop’, ‘Tusk’ and the ULTIMATE FLEETWOOD MAC SET LIST !!

Fleetwood Max was formed in 2007 by Guitarist / Vocalist and current Musical Director, David Epperson, Jr. (‘Lindsey Buckingham’) & Vocalist / Artistic Director, Sharon Epperson (‘Stevie Nicks’), at the urging of agent Richard Rubin.

Founders, and cast members alike, are dedicated to accurately portraying the best live and studio performances of Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks. Touring throughout the United States, this unique experience of musical theatre offers an affordable and alternative opportunity to audiences of all ages; the opportunity to enjoy Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac live in concert at Your Community, Theatre, Private, Corporate Event, or Venue.

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Biographies

DAVID EPPERSON, JR.

In his nearly two-decades-long career, David has been there and back in many musical genres. As a performing, and recording artist in the ‘90s, he performed in every ‘A’ circuit venue with his collaborative rock band ‘Brickyard Poets’, as well as displaying his instrumental versatility playing bass with The Jimmy James Band (Tommy Two-Tone). While in the studio recording the first album for ‘Brickyard Poets’, David was approached by Copper Plate Records, who signed him to his first writing/publishing contract.

Later Projects include Men from Mars, Trade Secrets, and Sixth Sentz. Current work includes Scarlett Moon – with partner, Sharon Epperson. Fleetwood Max has been a passion project since 2007 and continues to be a career focus.

SHARON EPPERSON

Offering a diverse professional musical background that includes many exceptional theatres and venues throughout the Eastern United States, Sharon is widely regarded as one of the best female vocalists/performers in the Tampa Bay area. As a child, performing and singing came naturally, taking the stage at a young age for family & friends, and studying with vocal coach Joe Rojek (Conductor: Palace Theatre, Manchester Community Theatre), in her home state of New Hampshire.

With a musical foundation rooted in Rock, Blues, and R & B; influenced by Carol King, Aretha Franklin, Aerosmith, Queen, and of course, Stevie Nicks, she has been a mainstay of Bay Area music since arriving over fifteen years ago. Current work includes Scarlett Moon – with partner, David Epperson.

JAY NICHOLS

Professional Touring Drummer, Jay Nichols, earned a BA in Performance at Berklee College of Music and went on to serve as the drummer/conductor for the ‘Legends in Concert’ show at the Claridge Casino Hotel in Atlantic City for seven years (source: BerkleeAlumNotes).

Jay comes to Fleetwood Max with perfect timing and a passionate dedication to his projects. Newly transplanted from Vegas, Jay has toured extensively in the US, Canada, and Europe, most recently with Bruce in the USA (featured on AXS’s World’s Greatest Tribute Bands).

DAISY ASH

Born into a musical New York family, ‘Daisy’ began playing piano at age five and found herself drawn to drums at the age of nine. After graduating college at Cornell University, she played several well-known venues in New York City including the Marriott Marquis in Times Square on New Year’s Eve.

Daisy brings authenticity to her role as Christine McVie with warm vocals, spot-on harmonies, and her multi-instrumental talent! Musically influenced throughout her career by Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers, she also enjoys a wide range of genres, from Reggae to Progressive House music.

NEIL CURTIN

If you don’t know it already, New England has always been about Rock! For Bass Player Neil Curtin, growing up in Massachusetts meant listening to and admiring Led Zeppelin, The Allman Brothers, and Fleetwood Mac.

With a musician Father, it made taking up an instrument that much more alluring, and he admits to getting the music bug at an early age. After learning a few chords from Dad at age 12, Neil knew music was his passion and he has been performing since. He has worked throughout the Eastern US with several touring bands and is prolific, professional and dedicated to any project he takes on, including Fleetwood Max.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Tim Paul
Board President

John Jacobsen
Vice President

Jerry Trachsler
Treasurer

Luanne Flavin
Secretary

John Green
Mike H. Johnson
Richard Kuranda
Jack Minsley
Rich Naponelli
Michelle Nowland
Sandra Pierce
Regan Shepley
Chuck Stevens
Steven Szalaj

Stacey McInerney
Volunteer Liaison

RAUE CENTER STAFF

Richard Kuranda
Raue Center CEO & Founding Artistic Director of Williams Street Repertory

Justin Wellington
Managing Director

Jenna Klaproth
Operations Manager

Meredith Schaefer-Flowers
Director of Marketing &
Institutional Advancement

Michele V. Knight
Marketing Manager

James Knight
Economic Development Manager

Rob Scharlow
Raue Center School for the Arts
Director of Education

Maribeth Ling
Front of House Manager

Chris Tumblin
Raue Center Director of Production

Lisa Giebler
Technical Director

Ryan Meadow
Raue Center Production Manager

Robin Hughes
Executive Producer / Production Manager

James Mablin
Resident Music Director

Box Office Associates
Naomi Unverzagt
Nick Eversman

About Raue Center For The Arts

Raue Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of all through the arts. For 20 years, they have provided quality programming – striving to make it pertinent, available, and affordable to all. As a painstakingly restored, 1920s regional showcase theatre named for its benefactor—Lucile Raue—Raue Center has attracted the finest stars, Broadway shows, musicians and artists. Named on the League of Historic American Theatres, Raue Center is one of the finest examples of restored art and decor in the nation. The 750-seat theatre, located in historic downtown Crystal Lake, Illinois, is a gathering place for our region’s citizens and has become a true destination. 

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