Yacht Rock Symphony In Concert
with Ambrosia, John Ford Coley and Peter Beckett (The Voice of Player) with The Nashville Symphony
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Date & TimeTuesday, June 23, 20268:00 PM
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Get ready for an extraordinary evening with the Yacht Rock Symphony, featuring the original artists who shaped one of rock’s most iconic eras. This unforgettable concert pairs legendary performers with the Nashville Symphony, creating a musical journey that reimagines classic hits in a symphonic setting.
Ambrosia, John Ford Coley, and Peter Beckett (The Voice of Player) will take the stage to perform their chart-topping Billboard hits from the 1970s and 1980s, including favorites like “You’re The Only Woman”, “How Much I Feel”, “I’d Really Love To See You Tonight”, and “Baby Come Back”.
These timeless tracks were the soundtrack of a generation and remain staples on classic rock radio today. Without the contributions of these Grammy-winning artists, the smooth sounds of modern yacht rock wouldn’t exist. Emerging from Southern California during one of music’s greatest eras, these songs continue to resonate, now finding new fans among younger generations and becoming bigger than ever.
Produced by Selak Entertainment, Inc. and Musical Direction by Shem von Schroeck
SET ONE
AMBROSIA – Nice, Nice, Very Nice
AMBROSIA – You’re the Only Woman
JOHN FORD COLEY – We’ll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again
JOHN FORD COLEY – Nights Are Forever Without You
AMBROSIA – The Raven (AMBROSIA performed and arranged the music for this Alan Parsons song)
PETER BECKETT – This Time I’m in It for Love
PETER BECKETT – The Night Owls
AMBROSIA – Holdin’ On to Yesterday
SET TWO
AMBROSIA – Magical Mystery Tour
PETER BECKETT – How Long
AMBROSIA – How Much I Feel
AMBROSIA – This Is It
AMBROSIA – The Way It Is (Joe Puerta won a Grammy as a founding member of Bruce Hornsby and the Range)
JOHN FORD COLEY – I’d Really Love to See You Tonight
AMBROSIA – Biggest Part of Me
PETER BECKETT – Baby Come Back
ENCORE w/ John Ford Coley & All Artists – Love Is the Answer
AMBROSIA – Love Is Alive (A farewell to longtime friend Gary Wright)






