Lucky 757's Rock 'n Roll Revue
Saturday, September 6 at 7:00PM. General Admission Tickets $25. Concessions will be available at the Kimball Theatre.
Take a trip back to the days of hot rods, drive-ins, sock hops, poodle skirts, and pompadours with Lucky 757’s Rock ’n Roll Revue: A Tribute to the First Decade of the Rock Era. Rock ’n roll, rockabilly doo-wop, rhythm & blues, soul, surf, beach, and more.
This high-energy, multimedia show stars national recording artists and five-time VEER Music Award winners Lucky 757. Through video, narration, and wardrobe changes, audiences are taken on a journey from Sun Studio in Memphis in the early 1950s, to the streets and alleys of the big cities where doo-wop was born, all the way through to the early 1960s where all kinds of new sounds and styles were emerging from coast to coast.
Classic, timeless songs that have become a part of pop culture and are loved by multiple generations thanks to their appearances on TV and in films like American Graffiti, Grease, Back to the Future, and Pulp Fiction.
You’ll be dancing and singing along to all the hits you know and love by Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Bobby Darin, Sam Cooke, Dion, The Drifters, Smokey Robinson, The Surfaris, and so much more!
Lucky 757
Cory Spivey: lead vocals, lead guitar
Dan Spivey: rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Sam Haga: upright bass, bass guitar, backing vocals
Angel Lopez: drums, percussion, backing vocals
Testimonials
“Appealing to a vast range of audiences of all ages.” - WAIL Music Magazine
“This band has it all” - Nashville Music Guide
“Their love & admiration for the 50’s traditional sound of the genre shines through.” - UK Rock & Roll Magazine
“Lucky 757 rolls the rock ’n roll dice and once again come up aces.” - VEER Music Magazine
Parking near Merchants Square is recommended. If you plan to park at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center, please check the bus schedule.
Tickets can be purchased online, in person at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center or Greenhow Lumber Ticket Office, and through the Call Center at 1-800-447-8679 (1-800-HISTORY).
