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LIVE MUSIC: Sounds of the 50s at Worthing Assembly Hall

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Published Date: 18 February 2010
THE music from favourite 50s artists will be joined by the hottest, rocking, jumping, and jiving backing band when Shake, Rattle and Roll visit the Assembly Hall tomorrow (Saturday).
This show is designed to have you rocking your way around the clock for two hours of nostalgia.

Dust off your draped jacket and blue suede shoes to enjoy the music of the rock and roll greats, preformed to perfection by renowned impersonators.
Steve Halliday and Paul Lillie combine with a band who have collectively worked with most of the household names of rock 'n' roll including, Sir Paul McCartney, Rod Stewart, Percy Sledge, Ben E King, Joss Stone, Bill Wyman, Steve Cropper, Marti Wilde and Joe Brown.

Music by classic artists such as Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and Bill Hayley will all be part of an evening that promises to take you back to the time of winklepickers, drainpipe trousers and prom dresses.

The event starts at 7.30pm, tickets are £17.50 and £18.50.

Tickets can be brought in person at the box office, by calling 01903 206206, or visiting www.worthingtheatres.co.uk


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  • Last Updated: 18 February 2010 4:18 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 
 


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