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Beverly and Marty Paris with Stacey Young. Photo by Joshua Kodis.
Beverly and Marty Paris with Stacey Young. Photo by Joshua Kodis.



Written by: Mary Schenkel December 06 2024


When Rusty Young, founder of MusicWorks and LIVE! From Vero Beach, passed away in February, audiences wondered whether that would be the end of the concert series. But Stacey Young says she feels that the greatest way to honor her husband is by continuing to bring great music to Vero Beach.

“I’m excited for the tremendous support I’ve gotten from the community and from my team, which has been phenomenal. I think it’s going to be a banner year for us,” Young says.

“There was a little bit of a learning curve, but I’m happy to be taking it over and trying to fill his very, very big shoes. I want to make sure that I keep his legacy alive and his reputation intact.”

Rusty Young presented his first Vero Beach concert 12 years ago, bringing in Judy Collins for the first of numerous concerts at the Emerson Center. Beverly and Marty Paris of Paris Productions have handled the marketing since that first concert and are continuing the relationship with Stacey.

Additionally, Marty Paris is assisting on the production side, working with her to find those bands they feel will best resonate with their audiences.

Paris explains that to expand their demographic, they are changing the lineup a bit. While prior concerts featured classic folk and rock singers from the ’60s and the ’70s, their current lineup showcases artists from the ’70s and ’80s.

With so many of the original artists no longer performing, or pricing themselves out if they are, all concerts this year feature tribute bands, often highlighted by musicians who were session players in the original groups.

“Our audience is really excited about the tribute shows that we do. In fact, we had better attendance at our tribute shows last year than we did at the real artist shows,” says Young.“You would not believe how amazing they are,” adds Paris.

Young notes that most of the performers are new to Vero and one, a Canadian group called the Traveling Milburys, is performing in the U.S. for the first time. The name is a play on the Traveling Wilburys, a ‘supergroup’ consisting of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty.

“The five of them put out two albums that were fantastic. They didn’t really travel, even though they were called the Traveling Wilburys, and they never did any concerts, but their albums were very popular,” Paris explains. Like the original artists, each Traveling Milburys musician also has his own group based on their character artist.

Also new, a Neil Diamond Legacy Concert featuring longtime Diamond impersonator Jay White.

“The Neil Diamond concert is actually the day before Valentine’s Day. We thought that would be a nice date night. Take your sweetheart to see Neil Diamond, and he’ll sing some nice songs to you,” says Paris.

The New York Bee Gees, a Bruce Springsteen tribute band, and Forever Motown are also new to the Emerson stage and, while they have had other Fleetwood Mac tribute bands in the past, the group coming this year is new.

This will also be the first time that this World’s Best ELO Tribute has played at Emerson, although they did present an Electric Light Orchestra tribute at the Vero Beach High School PAC years ago.

Due to its overwhelming popularity with audiences, the Music of Chicago is being brought back for the third time.

“Everybody loves the horns and so forth. They come out in the audience with their horns, they go out on the balcony, and they just sound exactly like Chicago,” says Paris.

“There’s a lot of other Chicago tribute bands, but the lead singer in this group sounds just like Peter Cetera. It really makes it a fantastic group.”

Max Weinberg’s Jukebox, which performed here in 2019, was recently added to the lineup and will kick off the season. A Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Weinberg was a longtime drummer for Bruce Springsteen and his E Street Band. A “Meet & Greet with Max” following the show (ticketed separately for an additional $115) includes a photo op and autographs.

“What I love is the community is just so thankful for us having these shows here. They don’t have to drive a long distance for great music. It’s very rewarding to hear them really appreciate what we’re doing,” says Paris.

“We’ve also gotten a lot of great feedback about our lineup this year, which is so nice to hear,” Young adds.

MusicWorks will also present concerts this season at the Boca Black Box, the Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach and at Fort Pierce’s Sunrise Theatre, but Young says much of their energy goes into the LIVE! from Vero Beach concerts at the Emerson Center.

They like that there is more community involvement in the Vero concerts, which have local sponsors and nonprofits partners.

“This goes along with Rusty’s initial desire to have music benefit the community,” says Paris. This year’s nonprofit partners are Big Brothers Big Sisters, Grand Harbor Community Outreach, the Emerson Center and St. Francis Manor.

All concerts begin at 7 p.m. at the Emerson Center, 1590 27th Avenue in Vero Beach. Doors open at 6 p.m. and seating begins at 6:30 p.m. Ticket prices range from $45 to $105. To purchase tickets, visit MusicWorksConcerts.com, call 800-595-4849 or call Stacey Young at 772-777-9321.

 
 
 

MusicWorks, a concert promotion company based in Vero Beach, has announced its expansion along the east coast of Florida from Daytona Beach to Boca Raton. MusicWorks has been putting on concerts for 12 years primarily in Vero Beach formerly under the leadership of Rusty Young, the visionary who unexpectedly passed away earlier this year. The company is now being run by his wife and business partner, Stacey Young, who has watched the process of booking concerts being so professionally handled by her husband who was well respected in the industry.

“I am fortunate to be surrounded by a phenomenal team of people including Marty and Bev Paris who run Paris Productions, a PR and marketing firm that gets the word out about our concerts,” shares Ms. Young. “Cody Kasselman is our COO who jumped in with both feet to take over the financials and has helped shorten the learning curve of concert promotion considerably. Lynn Petronio handles our website and online marketing. We are also thrilled to have Taylor Picarelli on board expanding our reach on social media. We are looking forward to a successful series in 2025 as we aim to reach a new audience with our diverse roster of high quality performers.”

Broken Arrow & Laurel Canyon will perform at The Fort Pierce Sunrise Theatre on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. Broken Arrow performs the music of Neil Young and delivers these classic songs faithfully while Joe Mass nails the Neil vocals perfectly and the group’s harmonies are spot on. These guys always have audiences on their feet singing along and demanding encores at every show. Laurel Canyon is an acoustic tribute to the music of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, featuring re-creations of songs from their early bands and their solo years. The pristine, beautifully restored, intimate 1,200-seat Sunrise Theatre is located in Historic downtown Fort Pierce, 117 S 2nd Street. Tickets will range from $35-$75 and to purchase tickets visit www.sunrisetheatre.com or call 772-461-4775.

Broken Arrow & Laurel Canyon will also perform at Daytona’s Peabody Auditorium on Wednesday, January 29, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. Peabody Auditorium is located in the heart of the Daytona Beach beachside community, 600 Auditorium Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL. The Peabody offers a 2,529-seat theatre with world renowned acoustics and superb stage views from the Orchestra, Loge and Balcony. Tickets will range from $45-$75 and can be purchased by visiting the Box Office Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or online at Ticketmaster.com. Direct Box Office Line: (386) 671-3472.

Also at The Peabody Auditorium is Ticket to The Moon…The World’s Best ELO Tribute on Thursday. January 30, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. and the ticket prices range from $45-$75. Audiences will enjoy the electric universe of sound and sensation with Ticket to the Moon. The band’s quintessential musicians recreate the symphonic rock masterpieces that have captivated generations. The band launches audiences on an unforgettable journey through ELO’s greatest hits via a Multi-media voyage through time, where the magic of music knows no bounds.

Lastly at The Peabody Auditorium is an amazing tribute to The Traveling Wilburys from The Traveling Milburys on Friday, March 21, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. and the range of tickets is again $45-$75. The Traveling Milburys celebrates one of popular music’s most iconic sounds with members selected from the best tribute bands in Canada. The Traveling Milburys faithfully recreates the look and sound of super group The Traveling Wilburys, including members Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan. There’s never been a group, let alone a super group in rock history quite like it. But one thing they didn’t do is tour. That is…until now…The Traveling Milburys capture the sheer talent, excitement and magic of The Traveling Wilburys for all to see and experience.

The final concert expansion includes the Boca Black Box, when on Tuesday, April. 15, 2025 at 7:30 p.m., Journeyman, the only nationally touring tribute to Eric Clapton will perform. Rave reviews say “This show would bring Clapton to his knees… “This gifted band channels the spirit, passion and musicianship of Clapton himself, the guitar playing is spot on recreating the Clapton catalog in all its splendid glory.” What more can you ask for than great songs by great musicians…known as a win-win! Artistically alluring offering the utmost of intimacy with 275 seats, Boca Black Box is located at 8221 Glades Road #10 in Boca Raton, FL. Accessible via I95 and one block west, on the north side of the street from The Florida Turnpike. Tickets range from $48-$58 and can be purchased on www.bocablackbox.com or call 561-483-9036.

MusicWorks is known for their music and musician choices to be top-notch! If you or friends find yourself near one of these theatres for one of these shows, you won’t be disappointed. For more information, contact Stacey Young at 772-777-9321 or email her at Stacey@musicworksconcerts.com.For more information on MusicWorks, visit www.MusicWorksconcerts.com.

 
 
 

Updated: Jul 10, 2024

To our Friends and Supporters of MusicWorks Concerts,

As many of you may have heard, our beloved leader Rusty Young, the kindest of souls, passed away unexpectedly in February of this year. Rusty was the founder and heart of MusicWorks Concerts for 12 remarkable years. His warm spirit and unwavering dedication earned tremendous respect and admiration from all corners of the industry, from agents and artists to venue management. 

Rusty’s passion for classic rock and folk music from the ‘60s and ‘70s was evident in every concert he curated. He worked closely with artists like Judy Collins, Dave Mason, and David Crosby, as well as Peter Noone from Herman’s Hermits, and with top tribute bands like The Fab Faux, Classic Albums Live, and The Rocket Man Show, the Tribute to Elton John. Rusty meticulously selected performers celebrated for their rich musical legacies and captivating performances. He began promoting concerts in New Jersey and New York before bringing his expertise to Florida, where he presented unforgettable concerts across the state. Rusty believed music could make a difference and was committed to giving back a portion of the proceeds to local nonprofits. Through generous donations from ticket fees, he has supported numerous organizations statewide.

Rusty’s wish was to have MusicWorks Concerts continue when he was gone, and it’s my privilege to lead us into the future with a steadfast commitment to preserving his legacy. Surrounded by a team of exceptional talent, we’ll continue to present extraordinary concerts that will delight our audiences. Rest assured, MusicWorks Concerts will uphold Rusty’s principles of integrity and respect for our patrons. Our goal is to carry on Rusty’s hard work in a way that would make him proud.

As we embark on this new chapter, we’ll be introducing updates to the website, logo and email notifications. Once complete, we’ll reveal our lineup for 2025. Stay tuned for updates, and please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at stacey@musicworksconcerts.com or 772-777-9321.

Thank you for your trust and confidence in MusicWorks Concerts. We look forward to seeing you at an event in 2025.


With gratitude and best regards,


Stacey Young

President

MusicWorks Concerts

 
 
 
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