Pat Travers Band
Pat Travers – guitars, vocals, keyboards
Tommy Craig – drums
David Pastorius – bass/vocals
with special guest
The Jeremy Edge Project
Strand Theatre
Wednesday, June 21, 2023 | 7:30PM
The taking of photographs and videos during the performance is strictly prohibited.
PAT TRAVERS was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. Soon after picking up the guitar at age 12, he saw Jimi Hendrix perform in Ottawa. Travers began playing in bands early in his teens; his first bands were the Music Machine (not to be confused with the Californian psychedelic/garage band of the same name), Red Hot, and Merge, which played in clubs in the Quebec area.
While performing with Merge, he was noticed by rock artist Ronnie Hawkins, who invited Travers to perform with him. In his early twenties Travers moved to London and signed a recording contract with the Polydor label. His self-titled debut album was released in 1976, and featured bassist Peter "Mars" Cowling, who would become a mainstay in Travers' band for several years. An appearance on the German TV show Rockpalast in November 1976 was later released on DVD under the title Hooked on Music. This performance showcases an early version of Travers' band featuring Cowling and drummer During 1977, Travers added a second guitarist to his band, changed drummers twice including using Clive Edwards, and by the time Heat in the Street was released in 1978 had put together the Pat Travers Band. This grouping featured Travers on vocals and guitar, Pat Thrall on guitar, Cowling on bass, and Tommy Aldridge on drums and percussion. The band toured heavily, also supporting Rush on their Drive til You Die tour in support of A Farewell to Kings.
The guitar Travers most often appeared with on stage and on album covers in the band's early years was a 1964/65 model double cutaway, double [humbucker] pickup Gibson Melody Maker.
The band's next release was a live album entitled Live! Go for What You Know, which charted in the Top 40 in the United States and included the tune "Boom Boom (Out Go The Lights)" (originally recorded by Little Walter, credited to Stan Lewis), which climbed even higher on the charts, entering the Top 20. "Snortin' Whiskey" was a major American radio hit from 1980's Crash and Burn.
After an appearance before 35,000 people at the Reading Music Festival in England, both Thrall and Aldridge announced they were leaving the band to pursue other projects. Travers and Cowling teamed up with drummer Sandy Gennaro and released Radio Active that same year.
A co-headlining tour with Rainbow followed, and the two bands performed in major arenas across North America. Although the tour was Travers' most successful road outing, the Radio Active album barely made it into the Top 40, reaching only number 37. It was much different than Travers' previous work, with more emphasis on keyboards than heavy guitars. Disappointed with the lack of sales, Polydor dropped Travers from their roster, and he in turn sued the record company on grounds that he was under contract with them to record more material. He won the lawsuit and was able to release Black Pearl in 1982.
This release also featured more mainstream music rather than the hard-driving rock Travers had recorded earlier and included the hit single "I La La La Love You", featured prominently on mainstream Top 40 and album-oriented rock stations, and in the 1983 movie Valley Girl. Hot Shot was Travers' last major label release of original music and was a return to a harder-edge style of rock than his previous two albums had been. One of Travers' best-recorded projects, it went basically unnoticed and is best remembered for the single "Killer". It was during this time that Travers also released Just Another Killer Day, a 30-minute home video featuring music from Hot Shot that was a sci-fi type short story about sexy alien women searching for information on music here on earth. In 1984, Travers was again supporting Rush. (Alex Lifeson is one of Travers' many admirers.)
After Hot Shot's release in 1984, Polydor made plans to issue a greatest hits package, and then ended their relationship with Travers.
By 1990, he had gained a deal with a small European label and released School of Hard Knocks. The project was completely ignored by radio. A full-length concert video Boom Boom – Live at the Diamond Club 1990 was shot in Toronto to be released in audio version as CD Boom Boom the next year, but Travers was still not able to return to the success he had ten years earlier, working only on indie labels, as with Lemon Recordings.
Shortly after, Travers signed a deal with American-based Blues Bureau International Records, a company formed by noted producer Mike Varney. Travers' first recording for the label was Blues Tracks released in 1992. It earned positive reviews from critics. Several more releases on the BBI label followed during the 1990s. In 1993, Travers parted company with both Jerry Riggs and Peter "Mars" Cowling, and Riggs was briefly replaced by former Foghat guitarist Erik Cartwright. The relationship was brief, and Travers has worked with a variety of musicians since that time.
In 2001 he was part of the "Voices of Classic Rock" tour, and had a minor hit with Leslie West from the band Mountain called "Rock Forever". In 2004 he started a project with the veteran drummer Carmine Appice and started touring the US; as of now there are three albums released. Travers recorded cover tunes from bands such as Led Zeppelin, Montrose, Queen, and Trapeze under the album name P.T. Power Trio 2, and they toured Europe in November 2006.
2008-2016 saw one of the longest/most consistent line ups for Pat Travers Band. Joining Pat was Kirk McKim on guitar/vocals (2006-2015), Sean Shannon on drums (2008-2010), followed by Sandy Gennaro (2010-2016), and Rodney O'Quinn on bass/vocals (2007-2016). Viewed as the "Must See Line up" for all die hard PTB fans, they never disappointed! From the smoking appearance on Bob Coburn's Rockline radio show, to the Moondance Jam show that aired on Direct TV's "Audience" channel. This Pat Travers Band put out the album Fidelis in late 2009 followed by CAN DO in 2013 on Frontiers Records, a major label based in Italy for numerous artists in the field of classic rock. CAN DO was supported by PTB tours of the US, the UK and Europe during the later half of 2013. In January 2015, Frontiers Records released Pat Travers Band Live at the Iridium NYC, recorded in February 2012, which showed how deadly this line up was.
Travers sang on Boston metal band Extreme's "Get the Funk Out" on their 1990 album Pornograffitti. Paul Gilbert has referred to Travers as a "guitar god", and Kirk Hammett of Metallica has cited him as one of his favorite guitar players. Vito Bratta White Lion has stated Pat Travers is an influence to his soloing.
Travers has not been able to regain the level of commercial success he once had, despite a large and loyal fan base who call themselves "Hammer Heads". He tours regularly in the US and has made several trips to Europe in the last decade as well.
Travers has lived in central Florida for several years and is now married with two children. He is also a Black Belt in the style of Isshin Ryu Karate, and currently trains with 10-time World Champion Mike Reeves Sensei in Apopka, Florida.
Led by former Candlelight Red guitarist Jeremy Edge on lead vocals and guitar, THE JEREMY EDGE PROJECT brings a modern edge to blues and explosive guitar-fueled ‘70s style rock. Accompanied by John Delowery on bass, Ray Geida at the drums, Charlie Calv (Angel) on keyboards and Byron Winchester on harmonica, the band is thrilled to join rock legend Pat Travers on a string of east coast dates this summer to support its recent release, Saints and Souls Vol 1 & 2.
Welcome to another exhilarating season in our historic theatres, filled with the sounds, sights and excitement of the live performing arts. We have so much planned so far this season—rock, pop, folk/Americana, Broadway, jazz, comedy, films, variety shows, family programs and more—and we are continuing to add even more stellar events to the schedule. I hope you will spend some time in our digital playbill and discover all we have going on at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts.
Something for Everyone
This spring we announced the first shows in our 2024-25 season roster. Mark your calendar, or better yet, click HERE or tap into our Season At A Glance in the menu and get your tickets today!
As always, the best way to get first access to the best available seats and our new show announcements is to become a Member. Membership starts at just $75 for a full year of amazing benefts for everyone in the household!
A very big THANK YOU to our current Appell Center Members ~ you play a crucial role in our sustainability! It is Membership support that makes it possible for us to foster and inspire the artists of tomorrow, unite friends and loved ones in shared experiences, and cultivate a bustling downtown, while attracting the hottest concerts and theatrical productions for your enjoyment, expanding our education programs and community outreach, boosting York city tourism and nightlife, and preserving our historic facilities.
Community Focus
In addition to the shows on our stages, the Appell Center is committed to recognizing and celebrating the talent and knowledge found in our community. Our team is involving our community partners and residents to broaden our focus and ensure that everyone has access and is welcome to experience the arts and create art as well. Tap into the menu and read all about it in our Learning & Engagement story. Then think about how you can become involved or have an impact on this work.
Again, welcome to the Appell Center and enjoy the show!
Todd Fogdall
President & CEO
The Strand and Capitol Theatres at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts feature the very best artists and stories from around the region and across the country. We are excited to welcome you to experience the joy and inspiration that can only come from the live performing arts!
2025 is really heating up! We know you will have an amazing experience at this performance, and welcome you to click through all the pages to see all that we have coming this season... You won't want to miss it!
Tickets and Appell Center Memberships can be purchased online at appellcenter.org, in person at 50 N. George Street, York, or by calling the Box Office at 717-846-1111.
JUDY COLLINS (5/30) has inspired audiences with sublime vocals, boldly vulnerable songwriting, personal life triumphs, and a firm commitment to social activism. Her luminescent presence still shines brightly as new generations bask in the glow of her iconic 55-album body of work, and heed inspiration from her spiritual discipline to thrive in the music industry for half a century. Be there for her return to the Strand Theatre for the first time in 30 years!
STEVE EARLE (5/31) Get ready for a night of unforgettable music with one of the most acclaimed singer-songwriters of his generation. Known for his raw lyrics and genre-blending sound, Steve Earle established himself as a trailblazer in country, rock and folk for decades. Be here to experience his return to the Strand Theatre for the first time in 15 years, bringing his timeless hits, new songs and signature storytelling. This will surely be a night to remember!
THE BACON BROTHERS FREESTANDING TOUR (6/28) Two of the most iconic names in music and acting, Kevin and Michael Bacon, bring an unforgettable night of music that blends rich rock, soulful grooves, and the perfect hint of country. From heartfelt ballads to foot-stomping jams, this performance will be packed with energy, emotion and that unmistakable Bacon charm. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to their music, a night with The Bacon Brothers is a journey through storytelling, music and memories.
... there are simply too many shows to list! Join our email list and get all the news as it happens!
FILM
CAPFILM continues to provide unique opportunities for moviegoers of all ages and styles... Click HERE for a full schedule of upcoming CapFilms... including our Art House series, a host of iconic Anniversary films back on the big screen and classic family movies... new titles are being added all the time!
These are just the HIGHLIGHTS ... New events are being added to the calendar all the time, so check in often at appellcenter.org for the most updated schedule or click on SEASON AT A GLANCE in the menu… and be sure you are on our email list for announcements.
We look forward to welcoming you through our doors often!
The Appell Center is committed to making the performing arts available to everyone in York County. Our Community ConnectTix program expands access to free and discounted ticket to those for whom the price of a ticket is a barrier.
Nonprofit organizations are invited to apply for blocks of tickets (up to 20) for select events so the groups they serve can experience the wonder and thrill of live performance.
Look around. Here you are, seated in this beautiful, historic theatre about to enjoy a professional, live show right here in York’s downtown! What could be more exciting? This would not be possible without the support of our Members.
We are humbled by the generosity of individuals across the county who make it all happen, Appell Center membership support allows us to make a significant impact in York. Members are the reason we have been able to continue entertaining the community for nearly 100 years and maintain these two historic theatres. Their support has allowed us to provide free uplifting experiences to our neighbors for whom the price of a ticket is a barrier and provide free educational programming for a generation of children in school districts throughout York County.
Members have helped us stay the course. Because of them, we remain focused on our mission and are able to throw our doors open for another season full of inspiring entertainment for you!
Our Members are passionate about the performing arts. Aren’t you? Make a lasting impact right now by becoming a Member of the Appell Center for the Performing Arts.
For information on the levels and benefits of membership, visit appellcenter.org or contact Kimberly Soderberg, Development Manager, at 717-825-2236 or ksoderberg@appellcenter.org
In August 2022, the Appell Center wrapped up its Centennial Capital Campaign, raising over $7,500,000 to support vital infrastructure improvements and establish a Facility Endowment Fund for much needed improvements to our facility, which will be celebrating its 100th Anniversary in 2025. The summers of 2023 and 2024 saw the completion of many of these improvements, including ADA compliant doors and into the Strand Theatre lobby, highly efficient concessions areas and a brand new HVAC system throughout the facility roof-top units, interior air management devices and system controls, which improves the efficiency and comfort of the building, reduces energy costs and provides cleaner and healthier air.
We would like to recognize the many loyal and generous community members, foundations and businesses that helped us reach our goal and invested in the future of the performing arts in York County. They deserve a standing ovation!
The Appell Center continues its focus on bringing the very best entertainment to diverse audiences of all ages... but wait, there's more!
In addition to planning the shows on our stages, the entire organization is committed to recognizing and celebrating the artistic talent of our community in many ways.
Learning Workshops for All Ages
Acting... dance... singing... storytelling... jazz... improvisation... even circus arts! These are just a few of the focus areas that are available for students age 3 and up to explore. PLUS, we have added Tot Rock, an early learning program for our youngest friends age 0-2!
TOT ROCK
Sat, May 17 | 10AM • Ages 0-5 and their adults
Cost: Pick Your Price (recommended $15 per student)
This early childhood music learning program got its start in West Chester, PA, and taking the show on the road to share a well-rounded musical experience with infants, toddlers, and their families—an experience rooted in melody, rhythm, repetition and collaboration.
Even more important than these musical concepts is the quality time Tot Rock will provide you and your children in a safe, fun, positive space full of music, laughter, and shared experiences. Adult participation, interaction and conversation is encouraged, especially during the time for free play. Participating families are welcome to come to all of our Saturday morning classes, or just drop in once or twice. Classes are approximately 30 minutes, allowing for focused play at the start of your weekend.
Sat, May 17 | 10:45AM • Ages 4-8
Cost: Pick Your Price (recommended $15 per student)
Join Antonio Briley, Jr. (AKA Bananaman) for a fun and interactive 45-minute junior acting class, where young actors dive into the world of imaginative play!
For kids ages 4 – 8, this class focuses on building social skills, confidence, and creativity through fun games and exercises. Students will explore character creation, teamwork, and storytelling in a supportive environment, helping them connect with others and express themselves. Whether they’re a natural performer or a little shy, every child will have the chance to shine and enjoy the magic of acting!
SUMMER PROGRAMS ARE BACK!
The Appell Center once again offers summer learning opportunities that inspire, excite and empower young artists. We provide the tools and connections to bring theater, performance and arts of all kinds into the lives of all ages.
SOUND EFFECTS CAMP
July 9 - 11 | 9AM - 12PM • Ages 8-13
Cost: $110 per participant*
You’re watching a sci-fi movie. The villain’s henchmen pull out their laser guns, start shooting and you hear…..silence?
Most movie-goers take the sounds and music in their favorite films for granted, but they’re key to a great movie. You’ll work with producer and musician Chris Loser to sound design a short film and learn all about “foley” – the art of finding, or creating, just the right sound for whatever is happening on-screen. Then watch your work on the big screen with friends and family at the end of the week!
* Scholarship funds are available!
Contact ajmyers@appellcenter.org for more information.
Photo by Vancouver Film School Retouched version by User: Quenhitran – Flickr: Foley Room at the Sound Design Campus, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=37013580
IMPROV COMEDY INTENSIVE -
A one-day crash course in improv comedy!
Thu, July 10 | 10AM - 5PM • Ages 8-12 | REGISTER
Fri, July 11 | 10AM - 5PM • Ages 13-18 | REGISTER
Sat, July 12 | 10AM - 5PM • Ages 18+ | REGISTER
Each session includes a final performance at 4PM, open to the public.
Cost: $70 per participant
If you’ve ever considered trying your hand at improv comedy, this one day intensive is your chance to dive in! Come ready to laugh the day away with local actress and improv comedy wiz Chris Myers while learning classic and new wave improv games that will jostle your brain and tickle your funny bone!
DO NOT FEAR! Massive brain growth and rapid development of a positive outlook, self-confidence and personal resourcefulness are simply useful by-products!
GREAT FILMS, STARRING YOU
July 28 - August 1 | 10AM - 4PM • Ages 12 – 18 (entering grade 7+)
Cost: $220 per participant*
“Great Films, Starring You” emphasizes film appreciation and critical thinking through storytelling, acting, writing and improvisation. Led by local actress and improv comedy expert Chris Myers, participants will spend each morning watching classic films, and then spend the afternoon planning and recreating iconic scenes.
This experience encourages active observation and creative exploration of plot, theme, character, relationships, emotions and subtext. Focus will not be on the technical intricacies of filmmaking, though some will be touched upon as necessary.
All students will receive their own copy of the final film that will premiere on the big screen of the historic Capitol Theatre.
* Scholarship funds are available!
Contact ajmyers@appellcenter.org for more information.
Click HERE to register today for one or more of these amazing and unique workshops they will only experience at the Appell Center!
Community Engagement
In July 2022 the Appell Center began a collaboration with Creative Generation, a group committed to pioneering projects in the arts and cultural, education and social change fields to support those organizations driving systemic change in their communities. This work produced an actionable plan elevating knowledge within our community to help inform a set of tools to create a societal hub for arts and cultural education in York County, PA. Listening sessions with key partners and their constituents were conducted, and information gathered from those sessions has helped inform the next steps of our strategic plan in this area.
At the completion of the active phase of this collaboration, the following statement was crafted and made public on our website:
The Appell Center for the Performing Arts seeks to be a cultural hub for the community in York.
We play a vital role in the local ecosystem, collaborating with educational, civic and other cultural organizations, informal networks, and individual artists to create experiences as outlets for healthy, creative expression.
Together, we believe in connecting the arts with education, personal wellbeing and family life.
We seek to build meaningful pathways in arts, cultural and creative learning for the York community through consistent, reliable opportunities which provide
We strive to be a relationship-builder, convener and host.
PARTNER WITH THE APPELL CENTER
There are many ways to join us in partnership, but here are some common starting points:
Click HERE to learn more about our Discovery Sessions and Community Engagement initiatives, and how you might work with us in partnership to bring one of your ideas to the community at large!
Your health and safety are our priority
The Appell Center will continually monitor all health related concerns with guidance from the Pennsylvania Department of Health. All are encouraged to regularly visit our website or call the Box Office for up-to-date information, a list of Frequently Asked Questions and any specific instructions for your scheduled performance.
Bag check
It is recommended that you do not bring any bags with you in order to expedite entry. Bag checks are mandatory and conducted by our security team. Metal (or wooden) rods will be used to search each bag. Guests will be asked to open and hold their own bags while they are being searched for any items not permitted in the building.
Concessions
Concessions are available at both the Capitol and Strand Theatres. All alcoholic beverages are sold in reusable cups which must be purchased with your first drink. Guests are encouraged to bring their cups back to our concessions stands during future visits to purchase drinks at the refill price. Non-Appell Center cups will not be eligible for refills.
Restrooms
Restrooms are located on both levels of the Strand Theatre and on the first floor of the Capitol Theatre. Accessible restrooms are available in both theatres.
Accessible Services
ADA-compliant seating is offered in several locations. Assistive-listening devices are available for all Strand Theatre shows and select films. These devices can be requested from a member of our Front of House staff when you arrive or by calling the Box Office in advance at 717-846-1111. We also offer audio description and closed captioning for some films. Sign language interpretation may be available when requested at least two weeks in advance. Notify the Box Office of any needs when purchasing tickets. We’re happy to arrange the perfect seats and services for you.
Smoking
The Appell Center is a non-smoking facility, including e-cigarettes and vape pens.
Child booster seats
Complimentary booster seats are only available in the Strand Theatre on a first-come, first-served basis. Please see one of our Ushers when you arrive for assistance.
Electronic devices
We appreciate your cooperation in silencing all electronic devices before the performance begins.
Photo/recording policy
For most events, photography/recording of any type is prohibited. However, for some events, non-professional, non-flash, photography is permitted. Any adjusted policy will be advertised on signs at the entrance to the venue. The Appell Center reserves the right to confiscate any photo or recording device if policies are ignored. Patrons found possessing professional equipment not expressly authorized will be asked to leave their cameras in their vehicles or will otherwise be escorted from the venue.
Click HERE to learn more about our policies.