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Resident back in spotlight with nostalgic music production

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Terry Myers takes the stage with backup singers and dancers during one of his shows. “The Time Machine: 1999 Live Show” will be held on Oct. 18.

Township resident, community leader and Berlin Community Center basketball coach Terry Myers is stepping back into the spotlight with a new musical production, “The Time Machine: 1999 Live Show.

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The event, presented by Terry Myers Entertainment, will take place on Saturday, Oct. 18, at the center and feature an evening of music that spans decades and genres.

“Being a fan of many genres of music through many eras, I wanted to pull together a hit list of the ages and put on a show that people younger and older could enjoy,” Myers said.

The production – which Myers has been building for nearly a year – will feature a set list arranged with the help of band leader and musical director Andrew Saraceni.

“Andrew understood my vision and we worked together in the past on shows together,” Myers explained. “We came up with the perfect flow of music that should take the audience down memory lane, journey through time and make them want to dance up out their seats.”

“Time Machine” will also feature vocalist Kariselle Snow, a performer known for her appearances on Netflix reality shows and high-energy concerts along the East Coast.

“Teaming up with Kariselle Snow adds a powerhouse vocalist element to the show,” Myers noted. “She’s widely known: Fans travel to hear her when she takes the stage. I am not only a friend, but also a huge fan of her voice.

“It seemed only natural to bring her to Berlin to enhance this production.”

Vocalist Kariselle Snow is known for her high-energy concerts along the East Coast. She will join Myers in Berlin.

“The Time Machine: 1999 Live Show” not only has been in the works for nearly a year, its rehearsals brought together top musicians from near and far.

“It’s exciting when all the band members – some who travel from afar – get together to rehearse,” Myers pointed out. “You can tell everyone’s been doing the homework and the personalities gel. It’s exciting to hand pick musicians and watch it all come together full sound.”

For Myers, who hasn’t been on stage since 2016, the show is also deeply personal.

“People of all ages can enjoy this well-rounded selection of music, as the songs were chosen based off what I felt the audience would love to hear,” he said. “Some of the kids I work with through the years expressed wanting to see me take the stage, being that I haven’t since 2016, and I am not one to disappoint.”

While this may be Myers’ final time performing front and center, it marks the beginning of something bigger for his production company.

“My production company will sign the band and Kariselle to do more shows in 2026,” he promised, “but I, sadly, will be behind the scenes passing the torch. One more great time on stage with this crew and this audience is all I can ask for, but you can count on me to build upon this show for Kariselle and the band.”

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