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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 63 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    awesome music of the past.

    by esined on 2014-08-27Club Regent Casino - Winnipeg

    Best concert ever! Lots of energy from the artists.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show!

    by DenJohn on 2014-08-27Club Regent Casino - Winnipeg

    It was a great event and venue! We enjoyed our evening!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Good artists but poor acoustics and sound mixture

    by PETERV on 2014-08-27Club Regent Casino - Winnipeg

    The artists did their best to give a good show. However, the sound mixture and acoustics were very poor. The seats in this new Regent Casino theater are very cramped and uncomfortable making the show even less enjoyable. I simply do not like this new theater set up and will not attend any future events there because of that.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Happy together Tour

    by briwin on 2014-08-27Club Regent Casino - Winnipeg

    It was AMAZING. All the acts were terrific. If I had to pick one out as being the best, I would go with Chuck Negron mostly because I'm a huge Three Dog Night fan. But the Turtles were a pretty close second. The fellow from Grand Funk Railroad was great too as well as Mitch Ryder. If they come back I'll be first in line. I'm coming back to see the Doobies in October. I was disappointed Gary Lewis couldn't make it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2014-08-27Club Regent Casino - Winnipeg

    Happy Together 2014 - fabulous - these guys still have it all together - the voices, music, humour - truly a fantastic event - THANK YOU !!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Happy Together Tour

    by MartikaH on 2014-08-27Club Regent Casino - Winnipeg

    Overall the evening was quite entertaining. Venue seating allowed great view of the performers. Sound not bad. Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad was full of energy and put on an amazing performance. It was wonderful listening to all the performers and hearing their greatest hits

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2014-06-30Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom - Hampton Beach

    the show exceeded expectations! what a great show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show!

    by Greg on 2013-09-03McPhillips Station Casino - Winnipeg

    The Happy Together Tour 2013 rolled into the McPhillips Station Casino on Wednesday nite. The show lasted two hours with the following appearance order: Gary Lewis (The Playboys), Mark Lindsay (Paul Revere & Raiders), Gary Puckett (Union Gap), Chuck Negron (Three Dog Night) and Flo & Eddie (Turtles). Enjoyed the songs, stories and the kidding between the entertainers. As each singer's time was limited, the hits just kept rolling. Looking forward to seeing the 2014 version of the tour next year.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Happy Together Tour brings sixties fun to Winnipeg

    by tarryrob on 2013-08-31McPhillips Station Casino - Winnipeg

    The Happy Together Tour made its debut stop on Aug. 28 in Winnipeg, MB to a sold out audience at McPhillip's Street Station casino. Founded in 1984 by 60s pop rockers The Turtles, featuring Flo and Eddie (a.k.a. Turtles founding members Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan), the tour features a rotating five-band line up of 60s stars. Along with The Turtles, the 2013 version features a diverse and impressive lineup, which includes: Gary Lewis and The Playboys, ex-Raider frontman Mark Lindsay, Gary Puckett and The Union Gap, as well as ex-Three Dog Night lead singer Chuck Negron. Having seen many of these acts during their hey day in the late 60s and early 1970s, I didn't set my expectations overly high, especially given that all of the feature stars are in their late 60s or early 70s. I'm "happy" to report (pun totally intended), the tour proved a pleasant surprise right across the board. The well-paced show began with a brief recorded introduction by legendary D.J. Shadoe Stevens at 8:05 p.m. before beginning the night with Gary Lewis, son of well-known comedian/actor Jerry Lewis. During each act's performance, a large LED screen behind the stage flashed psychedlia, period footage and pictures of the stars from back in their heyday. Although Lewis usually performs with The Playboys, to save set up time, all artists used The Happy Together house band, a tight unit led by musical director Godfrey Townsend (guitar/keyboards) along with Manny Pocarazzo (keyboards), John Montagna (bass) and Steve Murphy on drums, who handled the music and backing vocal duties for all acts and did a great job of performing the arrangements as originally recorded. Lewis, who was the only artist during the 1960s to have its first seven Hot 100 releases reach the U.S. Hot 100 chart's Top 10, opened with his 1965 hit "Count Me In." Although he likely had the weakest voice on the bill, whatever Lewis lacked vocally, he made up for with good energy, professionalism, a warm stage persona, and an impressive back catalogue of hits (many self-penned), which included: "Green Grass," "Save Your Heart For Me," "Everybody Loves A Clown," "This Diamond Ring and "She’s Just My Style." Exiting to rousing applause from the primarily babyboomer audience, ex-Paul Revere and The Raider lead vocalist Mark Lindsay quickly took the stage to the strains of Freddy Cannon's "Where the Action Is," an afternoon ABC network teen variety show, produced by Dick Clark, which helped jumpstart the band's career. Sporting a ruffled burgundy robe, which resembled The Raiders' early Revolutionary War stage togs, Lindsay served notice that his voice still had plenty of power and grit, kicking his portion off with a pair of 1966 Raider garage rock classics "Steppin’ Out" and "Just Like Me." Interspersing songs with stories about the band's formative years, Lindsay then changed up the pace, performing a hit from his successful solo career - the 1969 power ballad "Arizona," before returning to close his segment with Raider's classics "Good Thing," "Indian Reservation" and their anti-drug classic "Kicks." A small quibble about the overall show, would be the brevity of each artist's segment, which have been slightly lengthier in other venues. However, this may have been due to venue curfew or contract agreement and possibly out of the artists' hands. Pop crooner Gary Puckett was next up, opening with The Union Gap's 1968 single "Lady Willpower," his first in a string of hit 60s power ballads. Although Puckett ocassionally took liberties with melody lines, he proved he could still nail the choruses with all the power and range for which he is remembered, and earned extra kudos for coming down front and shaking hands with audience members. His set included Union Gap hits "Over You," "This Girl Is A Woman Now," "Woman, Woman" and "Young Girl." Following Puckett's ballad heavy set, Chuck Negron hit the stage next and got the house rocking once again, opening with Three Dog Night's groove laden 1973 hit " Shambala." Infamous for his former drug addiction and hard partying ways, well documented in his 1999 bestselling memoir "Three Dog Nightmare," Negron made light of his drug days with self-effacing humour. At 71-years old, Negron's voice remains soulful and powerful. He paid tribute to his former bandmembers, intermixing hits on which he was the featured lead vocalist such as "One," and their monster hit "Joy to the World" along with powerful renderings of other Three Dog Night hits such as "Celebrate" and "Mama Told Me Not To Come." The Turtles, featuring the wild antics of ex-Mothers of Invention frontmen Flo and Eddie, capped the night, showing an amazing amount of stage energy for a couple of guys in their mid-sixties. The pair entered, performing mocked-up moves from Psy's "Gangam Style" along with a video clip before yelling, “what have they done to our music?" and teeing off on their buoyant 1967 hit "She'd Rather Be with Me." Flo delivered his lead vocal with authority while Eddie pulled acrobatic stunts with drumsticks, tambourines or cowbells to entertain the crowd in addition to his soaring two-part harmonies. Their 1966 single "You Baby," preceded their hit Dylan cover "It Ain't Me Babe." Eddie's intro to their 1969 hit "You Showed Me" morphed into Kaylan doing a deadly impersonation of the late Jim Morrision singing "Riders on the Storm," followed by their self-penned 1968 hit "Elenore" and wrapped the night appropriately with their massive 1967 hit (and tour namesake) "Happy Together," which earned them a standing ovation. For the final encore, all the previous acts returned to briefly reprise each of their set-closers, earning all of the artists one last well-deserved standing ovation, while the babyboomers began to file out into the casino feeling "happy" indeed with the soundtrack of their youth still freshly vibrating in their heads.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sensational Show - loved every minute of it!

    by KaLoPo on 2013-08-31McPhillips Station Casino - Winnipeg

    This is the way to put together a nostalgic show - take a bunch of senior rockers from assorted bands of the 60's and 70's, add a cracker-jack back-up band who can replicate the sounds of each rock representative, have each rocker perform and reminisce about the top 5 or 6 songs from their heyday, throw in some goof-ball comedy, and you have the recipe for a bunch of happy baby-boomers clapping and singing along to all of the words and all of the songs. It was just amazing - I forgot my arthritis, my broken hip still on the mend, and the recent loss of my soulmate, and was transported back to my high school and college days of the late 60's for a memorable 2 hours. Then, the icing on the cake was meeting them backstage, and having Chuck Negron thank ME for coming to the show. JOY TO THE WORLD indeed!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    happy together 2013

    by sharonann on 2013-08-11Casino Rama - Rama

    The show was phenomenal. We enjoyed it immensely. Lots of clapping, chair dancing and standing ovations. They rocked!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Retire Gary Puckett

    by BudsMa on 2013-08-07The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor - Windsor

    The rest of the show was fantastic.........but I do believe it is time for Gary Puckett to pack it in!! Other than that we really enjoyed the show. Just moved to Windsor recently and this was my first concert at Caesars Windsor.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    This is a great show!

    by Dakotah on 2013-08-07Casino Rama - Rama

    Wonderful! Thoroughly enjoyed Gary Lewis, Gary Puckett, Mark Lindsay ,Flo and Eddy. The lead singer of 3 dog night tho was struggling a bit. All in all they were at the top. Their voices and playing were still perfect. Getting the audience involved ,they looked like they were having fun up there and wanted to share it.The introduction of each group was great because you tend to forget the accomplishments that they made and they were huge to the music industry!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Happy Together Tour was unforgettable

    by bridgy on 2013-08-06Casino Rama - Rama

    Flo & Eddie from the Turtles hit the nail on the head when they asked "What has happened to the music these days"? This show was awesome and it makes you cherish how great the music was back then. Nobody knows how to play good rock n roll anymore. Gary Lewis, Mark Lindsay, Chuck, Gary Puckett and The Turtles will be forever cherished in my heart and mind. Thanks for memories guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Happy Together Tour 2013

    by Angel11 on 2013-08-06The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor - Windsor

    So much fun, wanted to get up and dance. Brought back great memories!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Happy Together concert was amazing

    by nedgabs on 2013-08-06Casino Rama - Rama

    We really enjoyed singing along with all the old songs. For their age the performers were amazing, so full of energy and fun.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great show!

    by Weazie23 on 2013-08-06Casino Rama - Rama

    We really enjoyed the show! While waiting in the parking lot for my husband to pick me up, I surprisingly got to shake Gary Lewis's hand and Gary Puckett's hand. I felt like a school girl..lol

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    happy together great show

    by GRIZZYBOB on 2013-08-05Casino Rama - Rama

    ENTERTAINERS LOVED WHAT THEY WERE DOING. THRILLING AUDIENCE. NO BODY WANTED SHOW TO END.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Happy Together

    by Teach on 2013-08-05Casino Rama - Rama

    The crowd and performers were happy together.It was great to see these acts and to hear them do their best songs. They really kept the crowd rocking and it was fast-paced, with no down time.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    happy together tour lacked energy

    by cueball on 2013-08-05Casino Rama - Rama

    I enjoyed both Gary Lewis and Mark Lindsay, but unfortunately-I am not a fan of Gary Pucket or Three Dog Night. The Turtles were bad. Too loud, too many pranks and jokes. I wanted to hear music. I just didn't feel continuous connection or energy from all the singers.