Close To You: The Music of The Carpenters
Close To You: The Music of The Carpenters
January 18, 2025, 7:30 pm
Tickets: $39/$35
Considered one of the best vocalists of all time, Karen Carpenter captured the attention of a generation with her unabashedly catchy pop music. The Carpenters’ beautiful, memorable love songs topped the Billboard charts with more than a dozen number-one hits. Now singer Lisa Rock and her 6-piece band are bringing the music of The Carpenters back to the stage with their spot-on renditions of Carpenters classics with Close to You: The Music of The Carpenters.
Lisa Rock, a singer as well as a playwright, has been performing to sold-out crowds for years. She’s written more than 30 original concerts and cabarets that have been seen across the country. Now, Rock has arranged a 6-piece band, complete with backup singers, and together they are dedicated to creating a Carpenters experience like no other. Rock’s amazing four-octave range allows her to sing hits like “We’ve Only Just Begun” and “Rainy Days and Mondays” in their original key, keeping the songs genuine and more recognizable for the audience. “When she hits the lower range of her marvelous voice,” notes critic Alan Bresloff, “if you close your eyes, you can see Karen Carpenter’s face.”
But Rock goes beyond the music in her concert. She draws the crowd in with anecdotes about Karen Carpenter, her life and how some of the songs originated. Rock engages the audience to the point where they can’t help but sing along with her and share the memories of The Carpenters and their music.
And Rock and her band are now expanding their Carpenters offering with the very special A Carpenters Christmas show. This amazing holiday concert is a nod to the two Christmas albums
The Carpenters made. It showcases Rock’s amazing vocal talents and recreates the holiday experience the Carpenters made famous.
Close to You: The Music of The Carpenters debuted at Metropolis Performing Arts Centre in Arlington Heights, Illinois in 2010. “An amazing night of music,” Jim Jarvis, Metropolis Executive Director said. “The sold-out crowd was singing along to nearly every song and gave Lisa and the band an immediate standing ovation. I must have had at least 40 patrons thank me for booking.