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Oh boy, you're still so great - Buddy's comin' to town!



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Published Date: 25 September 2008
A legend reborn – The Spectacular Stage Show is the treat when the magic of Buddy Holly comes to St Neots in October.
All those great hits – That'll Be The Day, Peggy Sue, Oh Boy, It's So Easy, Heartbeat, It Doesn't Matter Anymore, True Love Ways, Raining in my Heart – can be heard at the Priory Centre on Friday, October 17.

This year is the 50th anniversary of Buddy Holly's final UK tour and to mark the occasion, the country's leading touring stage show Buddy Holly – A Legend Reborn, is embarking on an extra-special tour.

It is headlined by Marc Robinson – the UK's number one Buddy Holly.
His Buddy Holly – A Legend Reborn show's Oh Boy 2008 Tour features Marc, clutching a Fender Stratocaster, sporting a pair of heavy-rimmed glasses, and sounding just like Buddy in his heyday.

Marc is a winner of the show Stars in Their Eyes and is backed by a band reminiscent of the Crickets in their Fifties' heyday.
Show producer Michael Taylor said: "Buddy – A Legend Reborn is packed full of classic rock'n'roll hits including Oh Boy; That'll Be the Day and Heartbeat to name but three.

"Book your seats for the forthcoming date on the show's national Oh Boy 2008 Tour – that'll be a very special day, guaranteed!"

>> The show starts at 8pm. Tickets are £16.50, concessions £16. Call the box office on 01480 388922
Visit www.thepriorycentre.com

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  • Last Updated: 22 September 2008 3:00 PM
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  • Location: Huntingdon
 
 

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