Enjoy an intimate evening featuring Drew Harrison and Scott Southard — the voices of Lennon & McCartney in the Sun Kings, one of America’s favorite and critically acclaimed Beatles tribute groups. A pair of top-notch singer/songwriters in their own rights, Drew & Scott share their passion for the music of The Beatles, and the John & Paul singing and writing partnership.
Drew & Scott present an enjoyable acoustic evening of your favorite Beatles songs interlaced with stories and quite a bit of humor. This is a must-not-miss!
“Drew Harrison is dynamic, entertaining and he draws you in. If you hear him performing his original work, you are entranced by his storytelling and passion. If you see him perform his Lennon tribute, you feel like you’re in the room with John.” – Steve Keyser, Music Promoter – SK Productions
“… A very talented musician with an amazing voice. I enjoyed him very much.” – Bonnie Raitt, Recording Artist
“Drew has a great voice. His Lennon is impeccable.” – Bob Brown, former Manager – Huey Lewis and the News
Artist Bios
Singer-songwriter Drew Harrison leads a very successful, critically acclaimed band, The Sun Kings, in the San Francisco Bay Area and currently performs over 100 shows a year both solo and with his band.
As a solo artist he has performed in Europe, South America, and in the States he’s been invited to open for elite artists as such as Richard Thompson, Lyle Lovett, and Steve Miller. Drew’s abilities as a multi-talented performer have earned him fans throughout the world and his critically acclaimed solo release, Go it Alone, has enjoyed robust success.
Drew has performed on stage, TV, and film, and has completed a degree at UC Berkeley. He adheres to a simple philosophy of living life fully and giving back when one can.
Scott Southard, an original singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, hails from Klamath Falls, Oregon. He got his first guitar on his 9th birthday but later switched to upright bass. Ever musically curious, Scott learned the mandolin and played bluegrass for several years. Failing to agree on a hairstyle kept him moving from band to band, playing originals and covers of everything from Rush to Ellington. Eventually he decided the real money was in painstakingly crafted, harmony laden, intellectual semi-acoustic folk rock. Scott has been the McCartney in The Sun Kings since 2017. He also teaches video production at Folsom High School and performs with the Tom Petty tribute, Great Wide Open.