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Published: Thursday, July 31, 2008

Save a buck, hear the beatles, sort of

  • It's not the Beatles on Abbey Road, but Creme Tangerine crossing Pike Street in Seattle.

    It's not the Beatles on Abbey Road, but Creme Tangerine crossing Pike Street in Seattle.

No ticket to ride required: Creme Tangerine sidesteps that whole fifth Beatle debate by simply having five members to begin with.

The Beatles cover band, which takes its name from a phrase on the White Album track "Savoy Truffle," plans to appear at 7 p.m. Friday at Lions Centennial Pavilion in Jennings Memorial Park, 6915 Armar Road, Marysville.

The two-hour show could include tracks from the Beatles' entire catalog.

"We'll do a cross-section of a lot of their hits from the early to the late years," drummer Jeff Lockhart said. "We'll probably play side two of 'Abbey Road.' "

The free concert is part of Marysville's summer music series, continuing through Aug. 15 and hosted by the city's parks and recreation department.

To hear the Kirkland-based cover group's takes on "Hey Jude," "Come Together" and "Eight Days a Week," visit the media section at www.­cremetangerine.com.

To learn more about the series, visit ci.marysville.wa.us or call 360-363-8400.



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