Song List
70’s
Waterloo ABBA
Dancin’s Queen ABBA
Take A Chance On Me ABBA
Knock On Wood Amii Stewart
Night Fever The Bee Gees
Saturday In The Park Chicago
Bad Girls Donna Summer
What A Foof Believes Doobie Brothers
Philadelphia Freedom Elton John
The Bitch Is Back Elton John
Don’t Stop Fleetwood Mac
Hot Blooded Foreigner
I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor
Don’t Go Breaking My Heart Elton & Kiki
Without You Harry Nilsson
Celebration Kool &The Gang
Oh Baby Baby Linda Ronstadt
Maybe I’m Amazed Paul McCartney
We Are The Champions Queen
Killing Me Softly Roberta Flack
Do Ya Think I’m Sexy Rod Stewart
Rockin Me Baby Bob Seger
I Wish Stevie Wonder
Superstar The Carpenters
Heartache Tonight The Eagles
I Want You Back Jackson Five
80’s
Take Mye Breath Away Berlin
Call Me B londie
Total Eclipse Of The Heart Bonnie Tyler
Modern Love David Bowie
Would I Lie To You The Eurythmics
Faith George Michael
Private Eyes Hall & Oates
The Power Of Love Huey Lewis
New Sensation INXS
Bette Davis Eyes Kim Carnes
Like A Prayer Madonna
Human Nature Michael Jackson
Love Is A Battlefield Pat Benatar
Everytime You Go Away Paul Young
Sledge Hammer Peter Gabriel
When Doves Cry Prince
Addicted To Love Robert Palmer
Love Shack B52’s
90’s
I Saw The Sign Ace Of Base
Everything I Do Bryan Adams
Love Fool The Cardigans
Tears In Heaven Eric Clapton
All I Wanna Do Sheyl Crow
I Touch Myself Divinyls
Torn Natalie Imbruglia
It Ain;t Over Til It’s Over Lenny Kravitz
Don’t Speak No Doubt
Wonderwall Oasis
Nothing Compares To You Sinead O’Connor
It Must Have Been Love Roxette
Smooth Santana
Crazy Seal
Walking On The Sun Smash Mouth
One Headlight The Wallflowers
Bio/History
The Top Ten Show & Revue are:
Dave Babcock (bandleader) - Saxophone & Vocals
Neil MacDonald - Guitar & Vocals
Katie Perman - Vocals
Kyla Sandulak - Vocals
Cynthia Wagil - Keyboards & Vocals
Ashley Clelland - Trumpet
Doug Organ - Keyboards
Greg Smith - Guitar
Dan Churchill - Bass
Greg Ferguson - Drums
The Top Ten features wonderful vocals with two male and three female singers who share the vocal duties and front the group. The group’s instrumentation consists of drums, bass, two guitars, two keyboards, saxophone and trumpet. This collection of musicians are the finest you’ll hear anywhere and their lush harmonies and skillful playing will keep you on the dance floor all night long!
Complementing their awesome sound, the Top Ten more than looks the part with dazzling choreography and costume changes for each set. Their highly entertaining stage show is always supported by top-notch sound reinforcement and lighting.
The Top Ten’s expansive repertoire spans over four decades and includes material from the biggest names in pop music history. This material is magically woven together to create over four distinct musical shows, featuring the songs from the greatest artists of these eras. These shows include:
*The Fabulous Fifties - There’s good rockin’ tonight! The timeless Pop, Rock & Roll and Doo Wop, that kept the jukeboxes humming is what this show’s all about. Legendary artists like Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Fats Domino, Connie Francis, The McGuire Sisters and Brenda Lee will be featured in this set.
*The Fifties Show is in development at this time.
The Swingin’ Sixties - For hipsters only! You’ll hear the classic sounds of the Girl Groups, Motown, American Pop and the British Invasion. Songs from great artists like The Supremes, Aretha Franklin, Lulu, Dion, The Beatles and The Beach Boys will be showcased in this set.
The Solid Gold Seventies - Yowsah, yowsah, yowsah! You can’t mention this decade without including something about spandex, platform shoes and a dance floor. This solid gold collection includes songs by Elton John, Stevie Wonder, the Bee Gees, Abba, Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor and many others.
The Electric Eighties - Video killed the radio star! This decade brought the MTV generation the emerging styles of new wave and synth pop, not to mention leg warmers, skinny ties and Ray Bans. Stars like Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, Blondie, George Michael, Duran Duran and Hall & Oates are in the house for this one.
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