
REUNION
REUNION's story began a number of years ago in the small Northern California town of Paradise where five of Reunion's core members all attended High School. At the time, due to "sibling" rivalries, they only occasionally
dabbled in each other's bands.
After graduation, each went their own way. A few achieved notable music business success including
record deals, writing and recording hit songs, Grammy nominations, Emmy Awards, and extensive touring. For others, other obligations meant performing music would not be a full-time gig. But for all, music continued to play a major role in their lives. How a small Northern California town could have spawned so many successful career musicians remains a mystery.

After high school, singer/pianist David Grow toured as Elton John as an opener for the hit Broadway Beatles show, "Rain." His Elton tribute was a success, but with aspirations to be an original artist, Grow retired from being a tribute performer. That is until 2011 when he was asked to put together a band of Paradise High School alums for a reunion celebration. Grow saw a perfect opportunity to do something his artist career had long prevented: he could "be" Elton John once again. To his delight, Grow discovered some of his former classmates had also become gifted tribute performers. With old rivalries long forgotten and a shared love of the music of the 1970's stronger than ever, these talented musicians began to envision a show which would rival the best tribute shows in the world. Realizing their vision would require some additional personnel, they scoured the country looking for ​complimentary tribute performers. Eventually, a roster of ten artists were brought together to form REUNION.




While most tribute shows feature only one artist or band, REUNION combines eight tribute performers into a single show. With the addition of period-specific film and multi-media elements, audiences will be more than thrilled by these gifted performances, they will be transported back in time!