Renee Armand and Paul Aleman debut “Laurel Canyon,” at the Red Room

When you are in the presence of astonishing musical talent and expertise, it’s thrilling! Those who are truly gifted, draw us in, satisfying that longing we have for an incredible musical experience. Renee Armand and Paul Aleman once again bring that magic to Puerto Vallarta audiences as they return to Act II Stages.

For three seasons Renee Armand and Paul Aleman have been coming to The Red Room Cabaret, performing their marvelous Rocky Mountain High show featuring the music of John Denver. Renee, a John Denver band member during the height of the music’s popularity, has continued to share amazing, true stories about her life, her career and the many famous singers she has performed with. In addition to touring and recording with many other famous musicians, Renee’s performance of “There Has To Be A Morning After,” from the hit movie, “The Poseidon Adventure,” even won an Academy Award!

Danny Minnini, Act II’s founder and director, begged Renee to create another show based on more of her real life travels on the road with so many famous singers. And that is just what “Laurel Canyon” is all about!

LAUREL CANYON, the crossroads between Beverly Hills and Hollywood, was the “golden” place where crazy young musicians created some of rock n’ roll’s best music of the 60’s and 70’s. Artists like, Carole King, Linda Ronstadt, Judy Collins, the Beatles, Mamma Cass, the Eagles, David Crosby, Steven Sills, Graham Nash, Frank Zappa, Joni Mitchell and RENEE ARMAND lived… and loved… and wrote music… that affected a lifetime!

Renee Armand and Paul Aleman are excited to present “LAUREL CANYON,” the untold story. Performed brilliantly in songs and stories, Renee will share things that she has never talked about…until now! Some of it will shock you, some will make you cry, some will make you laugh, but most of all, you’ll be glad you came!

Renee and Paul presented “Rocky Mountain High” (The Definitive Tribute to John Denver) last season to sold-out audiences and will return with that beloved show on December 3rd at 7:30pm for one night only. Even John Denver’s wife, Annie, has been in the audience and absolutely loved the show!

“Laurel Canyon” is their new, highly anticipated show that will draw audiences in from the moment they take the stage. Renee and Paul will entertain with the fabulous songs and the real-life stories of the 60’s and 70’s in an evening of nostalga and pure musical delight!
Please join Vallarta favorites Paul And Renee for their NEW show and welcome back party for opening night on Dec 1 at 6:30 pm. Let’s show them just how much we love them and their music!

Additional performances of “Laurel Canyon” are scheduled at The Red Room Cabaret at Act II on December 8th and 10th at 7:30 pm and on December 6th at 9:30 pm. This is a show that you don’t want to miss! It’s the best of the best in Vallarta!

For more information about Act II Entertainment and their shows, go to actiientertainment.com.

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