For Valentine’s Day, favorite and comforting love songs performed with perfection. Toast is the #1 tribute to the 70’s hit band, Bread. Fans say, “these guys are not just good musicians, they are better than the original Bread!”
Toast presents a warm, feel-good show that includes all of Bread’s top hits. Memories come flooding back, making this show one of the favorites among audiences everywhere.
With a surprising fidelity rarely heard from a live tribute band, their sound is often described as “spot on” to the original recordings. Audiences everywhere rave about closely their live performances sound like the cherished records they listened to, danced to, and fell in love to.
Over their career, Bread scored 13 hits on Billboard’s Top 100.They virtually invented soft rock with their big hits, Baby I’m-a Want You, I’d Like to Make It With You, If, Guitar Man, Diary, It Don’t Matter To Me, Everything I Own and more.
Many of these songs remain staples on lite-rock radio.
The two surviving members of Bread (David Gates & Robb Royer) are happily retired and enjoying their time with family. Enter Toast in 2017, an accomplished band that does everything possible to keep the legacy of Bread alive.
Built-in 1925, in the grand architectural style of Beaux-Arts Classical Revival, the Simon Theatre provided a splendid setting for many theatrical performances, film screenings and ballroom dances. The James Simon family commissioned Houston architect Alfred C. Finn, whose career included designing a number of prominent Houston buildings as well as the San Jacinto Monument, to design the theatre for the community of Brenham. Today, after a meticulous million-plus dollar renovation, the glamour and grand style lives on for future generations in the newly named Barnhill Center at Historic Simon Theatre.