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The Players: Former Members of Chicago, The Doobie Brothers, & Peter Frampton’s Band

  • The McClane Stage at Millwald Theatre 205 West Main Street Wytheville, Virginia 24382 United States (map)

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Come experience an unforgettable evening of timeless, horn-heavy Classic Rock hits from Chicago, Earth, Wind, and Fire, The Doobie Brothers, Foreigner, STYX, REO Speedwagon, Peter Frampton, and more! 

Featuring Keith Howland and Jeff Coffey, both former members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band Chicago. Howland holds the distinction of being the longest-tenured guitarist in the band’s history, performing with Chicago for 27 years. Coffey, a powerhouse bassist and tenor vocalist, stepped into the role in 2016, bringing his signature range and energy to the iconic catalog.


Rounding out this all-star lineup is Rob Arthur (Peter Frampton) on keys/vocals, Ed Toth (The Doobie Brothers) on drums, and a blazing three-piece horn section - together forming The Players, delivering a world-class live experience that captures the spirit, energy, and youthful fire of these legendary artists at the height of their powers.


As actual members of Chicago, The Doobie Brothers, and Peter Frampton’s band, and having performed in large-scale co-headlining productions and joint encores with artists such as Earth, Wind & Fire and REO Speedwagon, the band brings this music to life from the inside out - drawing on real-world experiences performing it in front of audiences around the globe … and adding a few surprises along the way.


And just to be clear - this is not a tribute band.


This is the real deal: musicians who lived this music, bringing it back to the stage with authenticity, fire, and the level of musicianship audiences expect from artists of this caliber.

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