50 Years Abbey Road: Live by The Analogues at Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2020

Original Title:
50 Years Abbey Road: Live by The Analogues at Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam

Genres:
Documentary | Music

Production Companies:
Over Easy B.V. - Amsterdam

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 50

And In The End... October 5, 2019, Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam. Fifty years after The Beatles' unlikely resurrection in 1969, The Analogues play an integral rendition of The Beatles' last studio album: Abbey Road.

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Abbey Road, The Analogues performed the last album recorded by The Beatles live at Amsterdam's Ziggo Dome. It was a memorable night for a sold-out crowd, with a glowing rendition of the full Abbey Road album.

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Director:
Marcel de Vré

Hairstylist:
Carine Beelen

Lighting Design:
Jantje Geldof

Lighting Technician:
Jasper Claessens

Makeup Artist:
Marelva de Bruin
Marjolein Stehmann

Producer:
Louis-Fritz Maurer

Set Designer:
Carla Janssen Höfelt

Sound:
Bart van Poppel

Stage Director:
Ruut Weissman

Writer:
Marcel de Vré

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