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The Dave Matthews Tribute Band–Big Eyed Phish on July 9 at 8 p.m.

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Faithful seven-piece tribute act unleashes exuberant, jam-worthy DMB hits

The Dave Matthews Tribute Band-Big Eyed Phish

  • The Music: a faithful tribute to the jammable Dave Matthews Band
  • The Band: Big Eyed Phish may be the only full seven–piece DMB cover band. Led by frontman Brandon Depaul and hailing from Rochester, NY, Big Eyed Phish has been performing for five years and grown into a popular touring act in the northeast region.
  • What Sets Them Apart: Being able to offer the full range of DMB sounds from throughout the years, Big Eyed Phish aims to have audiences leave saying, “I feel like I just left a live Dave Matthews show”
  • Expect to Hear: hits such as “Crash Into Me”, “Ants Marching”, “Crush”, and “#41”

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About The Dave Matthews Tribute Band–Big Eyed Phish

"A Paramount All-Talking Picture" starring Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert drew great public fanfare when the Paramount Hudson Valley Theater debuted in 1930. Then known as the Peekskill Paramount Theater, and owned by a subsidiary of mega-studio Paramount Pictures, the Westchester County Landmark stifled Great Depression and World War II woes as a grand movie house for decades. After shopping malls and TV thwarted its status as a movie house in the '70s, the palace recently reemerged as the Paramount Hudson Valley Theater and now attracts top-name live performers. Lovingly renovated to its original 1930s sheen, the theater sports new carpet, refurbished vintage theater seats, hand-painted ceiling canvas, and opera boxes.

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