Buddy Holly: OH BOY!

Paradise Center for the Arts, 321 Central Avenue, Faribault, MN

Gary Rue (Music Director for Gene ("Town Without Pity" Pitney 1986-2006, is proud to present some of the original cast members from History Theatre’s IVEY-Award-winning production of “Buddy! The Buddy Holly Story”, with Nicholas Freeman reprising his role as crooner-in-chief of Buddy's hits.

The music begins with Gary Rue singing “Fake Out” by then (and now) unknown recording artist Frankie Sardo, followed by Brian Pierce delivering swooning performances of Dion and the Belmonts hits. Next up is Zach Spicer giving his all as the Big (Chatilly Lace) Bopper, and Allen Malicsi closing the first set with Ritchie Valens' “La Bamba”.

The 2nd set heralds the main attraction: a red-hot Nicholas Freeman-led quartet serving up all the Holly hits: That’ll Be the Day, Peggy Sue, Rave On, Maybe Baby, Not Fade Away, Heartbeat, Everyday, Words of Love and of course, OH BOY!.

Cricket approved!

Buddy Holly: OH BOY!

State Street Theatre, 1 North State Street, New Ulm, MN

Gary Rue (Music Director for Gene ("Town Without Pity" Pitney 1986-2006, is proud to present some of the original cast members from History Theatre’s IVEY-Award-winning production of “Buddy! The Buddy Holly Story”, with Nicholas Freeman reprising his role as crooner-in-chief of Buddy's hits.

The music begins with Gary Rue singing “Fake Out” by then (and now) unknown recording artist Frankie Sardo, followed by Brian Pierce delivering swooning performances of Dion and the Belmonts hits. Next up is Zach Spicer giving his all as the Big (Chatilly Lace) Bopper, and Allen Malicsi closing the first set with Ritchie Valens' “La Bamba”.

The 2nd set heralds the main attraction: a red-hot Nicholas Freeman-led quartet serving up all the Holly hits: That’ll Be the Day, Peggy Sue, Rave On, Maybe Baby, Not Fade Away, Heartbeat, Everyday, Words of Love and of course, OH BOY!.

Cricket approved!