MADE IN BLACK - JOHNNY CASH AND ROY ORBISON
SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 2024 7:30PM
Presented by: Blackrose Entertainment in Association with CKDO 107.7 FM 1580AM
ONE STAGE! TWO ICONS! ONE UNFORGETTABLE PERFORMANCE!
MADE IN BLACK, celebrates the iconic music of Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison.
Johnny Cash, “The Man in Black”, is recognized as one of the best-selling music artists of all time. His career was immeasurable, and his contribution to music was insurmountable. With southern country roots, his performances were infused with rock, rockabilly, blues, folk & gospel influences, garnering him an impressive musical and crossover appeal. This chart-topping icon was inducted into the Country, Rock & Roll and Gospel Hall of Fame.
Roy Orbison was affectionately known as “The Caruso of Rock”, and “The Big O”. His intriguing style and unwavering vocals catapulted him to rock and roll stardom. Wearing black clothes and hair styled to match, his signature look was complete when he dawned a pair of dark sunglasses. Roy would go on to have an impressive career that spanned four decades, the 50’s 60’s 70’s and 80’s until his untimely demise at age 52. Success followed Roy throughout his life and garnered him entry into many Halls of Fame including the Songwriters, Musicians, and the ultimate Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Recommended Age: 14+
Age Restriction: 7+
Presented by: Blackrose Entertainment in Association with CKDO 107.7 FM 1580AM
ONE STAGE! TWO ICONS! ONE UNFORGETTABLE PERFORMANCE!
MADE IN BLACK, celebrates the iconic music of Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison.
Johnny Cash, “The Man in Black”, is recognized as one of the best-selling music artists of all time. His career was immeasurable, and his contribution to music was insurmountable. With southern country roots, his performances were infused with rock, rockabilly, blues, folk & gospel influences, garnering him an impressive musical and crossover appeal. This chart-topping icon was inducted into the Country, Rock & Roll and Gospel Hall of Fame.
Roy Orbison was affectionately known as “The Caruso of Rock”, and “The Big O”. His intriguing style and unwavering vocals catapulted him to rock and roll stardom. Wearing black clothes and hair styled to match, his signature look was complete when he dawned a pair of dark sunglasses. Roy would go on to have an impressive career that spanned four decades, the 50’s 60’s 70’s and 80’s until his untimely demise at age 52. Success followed Roy throughout his life and garnered him entry into many Halls of Fame including the Songwriters, Musicians, and the ultimate Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Recommended Age: 14+
Age Restriction: 7+