“You see, Under the Streetlamp really is that good and each of the four men has so much stage presence – the ease with which they command the stage and, in turn, their audiences, is so impressive that you might be left awestruck – and so much innate talent that it’s easy to become thoroughly captivated by their collective performance.”
“Now, ten years later and while the make-up of the group’s membership has evolved with time, Under The Streetlamp is still going strong, bringing their unique harmonies and esprit de corps to audiences throughout the country, bringing songs from another era to life for discerning, contemporary followers who (make no mistake about it) love their sound.”
“Under the Streetlamp began in 2008 as an offshoot of the Chicago “Jersey Boys.” Michael Ingersoll, who played Nick Massi of the Four Seasons for three years in “Jersey Boys,” started a solo act and had some of the guys from “Jersey Boys” (including Wiley) with him on stage in the second act of his show. The reaction to the four performers was powerful and Under the Streetlamp was born.”