May 7 7:30 pm

America is a perennial classic-rock favorite who formed in 1970 and continue to deliver their timeless songs with powerful performances. They’ve now set their sights on “The Happy Trails Tour 2026,” following last year’s 55th anniversary tour with acclaimed shows across the country. America met in high school in London in the late 1960s and quickly harmonized their way to the top of the charts on the strength of their signature song “A Horse With No Name.” America became a global household name and paved the way with an impressive string of hits following the success of their first #1 single.  

 

America’s journey has found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include “I Need You,” “Ventura Highway,” “Don’t Cross The River,” “Tin Man,” “Lonely People,” and “Sister Golden Hair” were cornerstones of 1970’s Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to America than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock and folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with other more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics. 

 

America’s albums—six certified gold and/or platinum, with their first greatest hits collection, History, hitting four plus million in sales—displayed a fuller range of the trio’s talents than did their singles. Their material encompassed an ambitious artistic swath; from effects-laden rockers to oddball medleys to soul-bearing ballads, America displayed a flawless blend of disparate genres and styles as wide-open as the great American plains. 

 

Enjoying massive success early in their career, America earned their stripes as musical soldiers on the battlefield amidst the excess, craziness and chaos of the 70’s. The trio won the Grammy for Best New Artist in 1972 and began working with George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1974. This successful team went on to record seven albums and several Top Ten hits, including “Tin Man,” “Sister Golden Hair” and “Lonely People.” 

 

By the mid-70s, inter-band conflicts combined with an exhaustive touring and recording schedule exacted its toll on the group. With Peek’s departure from the fold in 1977, the band rose to the challenge and carried ono. Shifts in sound and direction, changes in producers and managers, and a renewed dedication to the craft of songwriting helped rocket America to the upper reaches of the pop charts in 1982 with their smash single, “You Can Do Magic.” During this tumultuous time in their career, the band immersed themselves in their craft, infusing a newfound maturity into their rich body of work. Their growth as singers, songwriters and musicians has continued into the present day as illustrated by landmark releases such as 2000’s Highway 3-disc box set, 2002’s Holiday Harmony, an album comprised of seasonal classics and live showcases, 2007’s Here & Now, 2009’s Live In Concert: Wildwood Springs, 2011’s Back Pages, and 2015’s Lost And Found and America: Archives Vol. 1. 

 

In 2020, the band released their ultimate 8-disc anniversary box set, Half Century (America Records), and streamed their concert special America–Live at the London Palladium for the very first time (it is commercially available as a DVD and CD). 2020 also saw the release of the book America, the Band, An Authorized Biography by journalist Jude Warne. She weaves original interviews with the band and many others into a dynamic cultural history of America, the band, and America, the nation. Billy Bob Thornton wrote the foreword. 

 

In 2024, the band released a live album, America–Live From The Hollywood Bowl 1975 (Primary Wave Music; distributed by Sun Records). It features never-before-heard recordings of their iconic 1975 performance backed by a symphony conducted by the legendary George Martin. This extraordinary performance has been preserved in never-before-heard tapes that were recently restored and remastered for this special release. In 2025, Omnivore Recordings released a 50th anniversary expanded edition of their fifth album, Hearts, that was produced by Sir George Martin. It includes six bonus tracks with five previously unissued alternate versions. 

 

The band is also the subject of a new documentary, I Need You: 53 Years Of The Band America. The documentary takes audiences backstage as Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell privately say goodbye to a lifetime together on the road. Beckley remains an active member of the band but retired from touring in 2024, while America continues to tour with Bunnell at the helm.  It’s currently making the rounds at film festivals this year after winning the Audience Award at Newport Beach Film Festival for “Best Music Film.” 

 

From their formative years, America has been a band capable of transcending borders with its uplifting music and positive message. Embracing a rainbow of divergent cultures, America’s audiences continue to grow, comprising a loyal legion of first, second and third generation fans, all bearing testament to the group’s enduring appeal. 

 

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Michael V. Confer

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Anonymous

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Mike Ditchfield

Anonymous

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Anonymous

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Ana Gonzalez-White

Shawn and Pam Goodlin: In Memory of Cindy Wooters

Jo-Ann Gorksi and Greg Smith

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The Grab Family

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Randy and Susan Herbst

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Dane Santos

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Blair Soars

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Peter Spagnuolo

Tom Speicher

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Tom and Jan Thaler

Philip and Barbara Thomas

Alice and Rich Trowbridge

Daryl Ulp

Glenn Wininger

Suzanne and Mark Winkelman

 

Open to all Patrons!

1 hour before performance

The Capitol Lounge is almost as busy as the Martin Theatre and serves two purposes. First, it’s a good place to start any visit to 220 West 4th Street. So come early, meet your friends and enjoy a drink. Located on the second floor, the Capitol Lounge typically opens 1 hour before show, remains open during intermission (if there is one), and typically stays open 1 hour after the show. The Lounge is accessible from the Mezzanine or via the lobby elevator (2R). There is a full bar, a large-screen TV where you can watch the performance, and an outside deck with a firepit.

 

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EDUCATIONAL SERIES COALITION

Each year, regional schools partner with the Penn College Community Arts Center to provide thousands of students the opportunity to experience live professional performances.

These hand-picked programs line up with the curriculum being taught in the classroom and provide students with opportunities they may not have access to otherwise.

By collaborating with schools in our region, the Penn Community Arts Center provides these children with fun scholastic outings that expand learning beyond the classroom.

COALITION SCHOOLS

Williamsport Area School District
South Williamsport Area School District
Loyalsock Township School District
Sullivan County School District
Montgomery Area School District
Jersey Shore Area School District
Montoursville Area School District
Muncy School District
East Lycoming School District

A COMMUNITY ENCORE PRODUCTION

The Community Encore Production (formerly Student Summer Stock) program offers high school students in the regional area the opportunity to participate in and learn how to produce a show for a performing arts theater. Each summer a production is picked and auditions are held for students in grade 7th through 12th. Students are able to take what they learn during the program and apply it to their individual schools’ programs. The community looks forward to this production every summer and it has become a true testament to quality and quantity of available talent in the Greater Williamsport area.

Educational programs are funded in part by:

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THANK YOU FOR JOINING US

We are ensuring you have access to the best entertainment in North Central PA and appreciate your support in keeping us going!
As a non-profit organization, we rely on the community’s support to preserve and operate this historic space.

Giving Opportunities

  • Annual Campaign Gifts
  • Corporate Matching Gifts
  • Gifts of Appreciated Stocks
  • Bequest Gifts (by will or living trust)
  • Insurance Policy Beneficiary Designation
  • Retirement Account Distributions
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Please contact Ana Gonzalez-White, Director of Development/Community Relations at 570.327.7657 or email AWhite@caclive.com for more information.

Volunteer Corps

Our volunteers serve as “Goodwill Ambassadors” for our theater and are a vital and necessary part of the experience that every patron has when they attend an
event at the Journey Bank Community Arts Center. The high level of service that the volunteer staff provides to our patrons ensures a favorable and lasting impression, while guaranteeing their comfort and safety while attending events. Volunteers serve many functions such as greeting and directing patrons upon their arrival at the theater, ticketing, ushering, assisting guests with special needs and being of service to all patrons with questions or concerns.

Go to CACLive.com/volunteer for more information or contact Brooke Styborski, Director of Operations, at bstyborski@caclive.com or 570.327.7656.

BAG POLICY Small clutch purses & wallets (6.5″ x 4.5” x 1”), clear totes, or (1) one-gallon, zip-close style plastic bag may be carried into the venue. All other bags are prohibited. For more details please visit our FAQs page.

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