Evening of feel-good hits lined up
Monday, 11th October 2010.
Full House Productions visit Haverhill Arts Centre on Saturday, November 6, at 8pm with the smash-hit show Forever In Blue Jeans.
It promises to be a fun-filled evening of entertainment featuring countless feel-good hits from the 50s, 60s and 70s.Tickets are £16 and available from either the Arts Centre box office, 01440 714140 or the website www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk
The performance gets off to a Rock n Roll start with 1950s and 60s favourites from Jerry Lee Lewis, Brenda Lee to The Beatles and The Monkeys.
It then goes on to celebrate Motown Magic with hits from The Four Tops, The Jackson 5, Diana Ross and a host of other Motown favourites.
The Carpenters , Showaddywaddy and Abba move the show into the 70s and just in case there’s any cowboys out there we take a trip into the silver screen and visit Oklahoma and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
There is also a tribute to the songwriting talents of Burt Bacharach, including his hits I’ll Never fall In Love Again, What The World Needs Now, Do You Know The Way To San Jose and What’s New Pussycat.
The energetic company is led by TV and radio recording artistes Carole Gordon and Bob Newman. Carole and Bob have toured with both Tammy Wynette & Boxcar Willie, and have been voted Top British Duo by the British Country Music Association for three consecutive years.
Bob, Carole and their team of performers is accompanied throughout the show by the Red Hot Blue Jeans Band.
It promises to be a fun-filled evening of entertainment featuring countless feel-good hits from the 50s, 60s and 70s.Tickets are £16 and available from either the Arts Centre box office, 01440 714140 or the website www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk
The performance gets off to a Rock n Roll start with 1950s and 60s favourites from Jerry Lee Lewis, Brenda Lee to The Beatles and The Monkeys.
It then goes on to celebrate Motown Magic with hits from The Four Tops, The Jackson 5, Diana Ross and a host of other Motown favourites.
The Carpenters , Showaddywaddy and Abba move the show into the 70s and just in case there’s any cowboys out there we take a trip into the silver screen and visit Oklahoma and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
There is also a tribute to the songwriting talents of Burt Bacharach, including his hits I’ll Never fall In Love Again, What The World Needs Now, Do You Know The Way To San Jose and What’s New Pussycat.
The energetic company is led by TV and radio recording artistes Carole Gordon and Bob Newman. Carole and Bob have toured with both Tammy Wynette & Boxcar Willie, and have been voted Top British Duo by the British Country Music Association for three consecutive years.
Bob, Carole and their team of performers is accompanied throughout the show by the Red Hot Blue Jeans Band.
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