Friday, October 29, 2010

Tucson: Lonely Street Productions presents Robert Shaw at Community Performing Arts Center

 

From: Berdette Robison [mailto:brobison@cpacfoundation.org]
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 7:51 AM
Subject: Robert Shaw

 

Since Robert Shaw first performed at the Community Arts Performing Arts Center in December 2009, he has played to sellout audiences.  His CPAC schedule for 2010/2011 is below.

 

Good Rockin’ Live

Robert Shaw, Mr. Boogie Woogie, Steve Grams, Danny Krieger and Jon Westfall team up to form an unstoppable band in this salute to SUN records!

Tuesday, November 16 at 6:00 pm

Tickets:  $22

 

Robert Shaw “Blue Christmas”

Returning to the CPAC stage is Robert Shaw celebrating Elvis’ Blue Christmas.  Don’t miss this spectacular holiday performance.

Tuesday, December 14 at 7:00 pm

Tickets:  $22

 

Classic Country Jukebox

Robert Shaw brings a host of country music hits back to the CPAC stage.

Tuesday, March 15 at 7:00

Tickets:  $22

 

How Great Thou Art

Robert Shaw pays tribute to Elvis and his gospel music in this amazing show.   Robert and the Lonely Street Band will be joined by a host of special vocalists.

Tuesday, April 12 at 7:00 pm

Tickets:  $22

 

 

WHERE: Community Performing Arts Center

1250 W. Continental Road

Green Valley, AZ  85622

 

WHEN: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 7:00 PM

 

TICKETS: $22

 

Call (520) 399-1750 for tickets and information

www.performingartscenter.org

 

“GOOD ROCKIN' LIVE!

A Salute to SUN Records and The Birth of Rock and Roll”

 

This live concert event brings the early days of Rock and Roll to life! Starring international piano sensation Mr. Boogie Woogie (Holland, voted "Best European Blues Pianist"), Steve Grams (International touring artist, Arizona Blues Hall of Fame), Danny Krieger (International touring artist, Arizona Blues Hall of Fame) and national touring and recording artist Robert Shaw, who portrayed the roles of both Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash in the Chicago cast of Broadway's smash-hit musical "Million Dollar Quartet." With hits like "Great Balls of Fire," "Folsom Prison Blues," "That's All Right, Mama," and "Blue Suede Shoes," the show tells the tale of how rock was born through the music and the stories of those who lived it.

 

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