Skip to main content

Another Country Broadway Musical


Jukebox musicals featuring the songs of Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley have been launched on Broadway in recent years, and their legacies return to the Great White Way next spring in yet another show called Million Dollar Quartet.
The production, currently being presented at Chicago’s Apollo Theatre, revolves around a legendary recording session on Dec. 4, 1956, in which the brightest stars associated with Sun Records — Elvis, Johnny, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins — performed songs in an impromptu gathering around the piano at Sam Phillips’ Memphis studio. The original session is surrounded in mystery and folklore, and the Quartet production leans heavily on the spirit of the time, according to Broadway World, featuring such songs as "Blue Suede Shoes," "Great Balls Of Fire," "Whole Lot Of Shakin’ Going On," "Sixteen Tons," "Who Do You Love" and "Folsom Prison Blues." Americana artist Chuck Mead, formerly of the Grammy-nominated band BR5-49, is the musical director for the show.
An Elvis-themed entrée, All Shook Up, ran at Broadway’s Palace Theater for seven months in 2005, while Ring Of Fire: The Johnny Cash Musical Show played the Ethel Barrymore Theatre for seven weeks the following year.
Country-related fare is currently receiving plenty of theatrical attention. Dolly Parton’s 9 To 5: The Musical, which earned four Tony nominations this spring, closes after Sunday’s performance at the Marquis Theatre. Joe Nichols and Lorrie Morgan are already set to appear in a production of the George Strait movie Pure Country in 2010.
The subjects of Million Dollar Quartet continue to make waves on their own. The Man In Black will be portrayed in a November graphic novel, Johnny Cash: I See Darkness. Jerry Lee Lewis has a new country album, Mean Old Man, on the way later this year or in early 2010.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Luke Bryan Reigns At Spring Break Panama City

Luke Bryan's Spring Break...Here To Party Tops Billboard's Country and Top 200 Sales Charts NASHVILLE, TN – Country superstar and 2013 Academy of Country Music Awards show co-host Luke Bryan has topped the Billboard Country sales chart and earned his first #1 album on Billboard's Top 200 chart with Spring Break...Here To Party, selling 149,515 units in its first week. This is the first full-length physical album released from Bryan's five-year "Spring Break" series. The 14-track album features two new tracks as well as a collection of songs from his previously released digital "Spring Break" EPs - 2009's Spring Break...With All My Friends, 2010's Spring Break 2...Hangover Edition, 2011's Spring Break 3...It's A Shore Thing and last year's Spring Break 4...Suntan City. Though the album didn't include a radio single, Bryan did release a video for "Buzzkill," one of the album's new tracks, which can
Kenny Rogers featured in Billboard’s 50 th  Anniversary of Adult Contemporary chart   Rogers’ Ranks Sixth-Best All Time and Fourth-Best Male with 28 AC Top 10 hits Nashville, TN (August 25, 2011) – According to Billboard, Kenny Rogers’ 28 Adult Contemporary Top 10’s are sixth-best all-time, and fourth-best among men, trailing only Elton John, Neil Diamond and Elvis Presley.  Kenny Rogers' feats on the AC chart include 47 hits, tying him with Barry Manilow for seventh-most in the chart's history. No core country artist has crossed over more titles to AC. Rogers has scored eight AC No. 1s. Rogers: "I remember when [the AC charts] were established, I thought it was so cool. I've always been a believer in the strength of the song. My problem is I'm a country singer who's had a lot of other musical influences, so my stuff is going to tend to be more AC. That's always been my slam in country music, that I was never a true country artist, even though &q

Willie Cuts His Hair!!!!!!!!!