The Early Years of Rock’n’Roll
Million Dollar Quartet and Buddy Holly Story headliners provide rock’n’roll excellence…
Lance Lipinsky from the world-famous “Million Dollar Quartet” and Zachary Stevenson from the internationally acclaimed “Buddy Holly Story”, have joined forces to present a not to be missed “Oldies” concert experience… The Class of ‘59.
Being two of the very best tribute artists in the world, they have to accept being able to swallow large doses of their egos. When they take on the persona of well-known celebrities, they must fade into the background in order to make their character believable on both a visual and vocal level. But every now and then there’s a tribute performer that’s so good people can’t help but notice the person behind the persona – lurking somewhere beyond the make-up, costumes and over-the-top hair styles.
Twenty seven-year old Lance Lipinsky is one of those lurkers… and for him to come out from behind his character is really saying something because Lipinsky takes on one of the wilder entertainers out there – as the piano Rock’n’Roll pioneer and wild man Jerry Lee Lewis. And Stevenson is no slouch either, as he has performed the starring role in no less than ten different productions of “The Buddy Holly Story” throughout Canada and the USA. As Holly, Stevenson will be performing all of Buddy’s huge hits including… “Maybe Baby”, “That’ll Be The Day”, “Peggy Sue”, “Everyday” and “Oh Boy.”
Buddy Holly and The Killer… will be playing guitar and piano, respectively, in the all-star Legends Band including “Big Bopper” on string bass plus guest performers… Young Elvis, Bill Haley, Brenda Lee and the Everly Brothers.
Don’t miss Class of ’59… it’s a fabulous “oldies” rock’n’roll show on tour in western Canada during the fall of 2015.
Tickets: $39.00 (Plus Service Charge)