Bob Seger Tribute Band

produced by Soundtracks of a Generation
@ RAUE CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Saturday, January 31, 2026 @ 7p

​Rock N’ Roll Never Forgets!

In the mid-70s through the 90s, you couldn’t turn on the radio without hearing a massive hit from Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band. Universally acknowledged by fans and musicians as one of the defining voices of American music, Seger exemplifies the classic in classic rock.

From Turn The Page, Night Moves, Hollywood Nights, Rock And Roll Never Forgets to Old Time Rock and Roll, voted in 2001 as a song of the century, only scratches the surface of his vivid portraits of Heartland rock. Seger’s live shows with the Silver Bullet Band sold out arenas across the country and sold 51 million records.

Soundtracks of a Generation’s Bob Seger Tribute Band, featuring Whalen as the Rock icon Bob Seger, recreates the energy and excitement of Michigan’s favorite son. It’s an honor to bring the music of the Grammy-winning 2004 inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to our audiences!

This event is sponsored by

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Doug James/Exec Producer

The ‘fearless leader’!  Doug is founder of the entire breadth of SoundTracks Of A Generation tribute shows.  Starting over ten years ago with the Joe Cocker Tribute, the stable has grown exponentially & he is proud to present this homage to the Belfast Cowboy!

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ABOUT STOAG

Soundtracks of a Generation (STOAG) delivers first class tributes to rock n’ roll lovers around the Chicagoland area. These first-class Rock tributes invite music lovers to experience rich moments of Rock n’ Roll history through live performances, both acoustic sets and full multimedia productions. Founder, producer and performer Doug James delivers local talent and beautifully blended ensembles to deliver live energetic performances that define a generation.

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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
Steven Szalaj
Stacey McInerney

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

James Mablin
Resident Music Director

Box Office Associates
Naomi Unverzagt
Max Powers

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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