
Deja Vu: A Musical Retrospective of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Saturday, Mar 29, 8pm
$ 25.00
Deja Vu is a powerful tribute band dedicated to recreating the legendary music of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSN&Y). Featuring a talented lineup of seasoned musicians, Deja Vu brings the iconic harmonies, intricate guitar work, and timeless lyrics of CSN&Y to life on stage.
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Ray Koukal captures the soul of David Crosby with his rich vocals and deep understanding of the folk-rock sound that Crosby was known for. As the leader of the Bread tribute band PureBread, Ray’s love for classic 70s music drives his masterful performance in Deja Vu.
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Steven Elowe embodies the gritty and bluesy vocal style of Stephen Stills. A highly experienced musician, Steven has been performing since childhood, honing his craft alongside members of iconic bands like Sugarloaf and Jethro Tull. His powerful guitar skills and vocal delivery bring Stills' role in CSN&Y to life.
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Jim Wootten, with his multi-instrumental expertise, takes on the role of Graham Nash. Jim’s high tenor vocals and 25+ years of performing CSN&Y’s music make him a standout in the tribute scene. Coming from a family of musical legends, Jim adds depth to Deja Vu’s performances with his ability to play guitar, bass, keyboard, and mandolin.
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Devitt Feeley channels the raw energy and emotion of Neil Young, delivering a faithful representation of Young’s distinct voice and unique guitar style. With his versatility across several tribute acts, including Petty Party, Devitt’s dynamic performances capture the spirit of Young’s contribution to CSN&Y.
Together, these musicians form Deja Vu, a tribute that honors the groundbreaking music of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, providing audiences with an authentic experience of the group’s most beloved hits, such as "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," "Woodstock," "Teach Your Children," and "Ohio." Their performances blend storytelling, stellar musicianship, and harmonies that transport audiences back to the height of the 60s and 70s folk-rock era.