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Elvis lovers rejoice — the King is back, in the person of
Chris MacDonald, possibly the best Elvis impersonator in the
business. The 6unrise is hosting him in -anuary, when (lvis
would have celebrated his 83rd birthday.
5emember the raw and eplosive voice of -anis -oplin" 6he
was unique, and her devoted fans, some of whom remember
her at Woodstock in 1969, will be thrilled to hear that voice
again in a tribute show at the 6unrise in -anuary.
SIMPLY AMAZING MUSIC
Gobsmacked! the amazing a cappella and beatboxing show,
will leave you wondering how they did that, says Sunrise
spokeswoman Anne Satterlee. Without instruments they
manage to sound like they are playing instruments.
Million Dollar Quartet at the Riverside Theatre in Fort Pierce
is a musical that will have audiences wishing they were there
in the 1950s. Singers playing four of the most famous names
in th century music ³ (lvis 3resley, -erry /ee /ewis,
-ohnny &ash and &arl 3erkins ³ relive 'ec. , 19, when
they came together unexpectedly at the recording studio of
Sun Records for an impromptu jam session.
The -anuary musical tells the story of that meeting, what
they said and did, and how the megastars, then in the early
stages of their careers, got along.
Riverside auditions actors in New York and produces its
own plays. Lombardi, a play about the football legend Vince
/ombardi is the theater·s February oͿering, telling the story
of how /ombardi inspired and motivated the *reen Bay
3ackers in the week before they won the 1F/ championship
in 1965. >>
The Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach produced Saturday Night Fever last
year. This year look for Lombardi, Mamma Mia and other great shows.
Chicago at the Riverside
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