The Fab Four, a tribute band to the Beatles, was formed in 1997 in California by Ron McNeil and Rolo Sandoval after seeing Ardavan "Ardy" Sarraf perform "Coming Up" as Paul McCartney at a music convention. They began performing Beatles music throughout southern California and later expanded to international venues including Japan, France, and Australia. Their repertoire included nearly the entire Beatles songbook and material from solo projects by Beatles members. In 1998, David Brighton left the band, and Amador took his place before leaving in 2010. The Fab Four also performed under the name Fab Four Mania in Las Vegas from 2005 to 2008. In 2013, they received an Emmy Award for their PBS special The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute.
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