I hope the new performing arts center in Waco near the arena can be anything close to Buddy Holly Hall in Lubbock. Toured it today and it's impressive for a town Lubbock's size.
BerenstainBear said:
I hope the new performing arts center in Waco near the arena can be anything close to Buddy Holly Hall in Lubbock. Toured it today and it's impressive for a town Lubbock's size.
Man, Frankie Valli has to be pushin 90! Ray Price was one of the oldest I've heard perform , and he died, I believe, a month before he turned 88..If Frankie Valli can come close to the notes he used to hit, he's a natural wonder! Hope he can and hope you enjoy the show!beardoc said:
they have brought in acts that would never have been in Lubbock before. There are at least 2-3 shows weekly, from touring Broadway to head liner acts looking to fill in dates between weekend sets in Phoenix and DFW for example.Going to see Frankie Vallie Friday night.
the show was postponed for a month because he was, well, a little frail.Bexar Pitts said:Man, Frankie Valli has to be pushin 90! Ray Price was one of the oldest I've heard perform , and he died, I believe, a month before he turned 88..If Frankie Valli can come close to the notes he used to hit, he's a natural wonder! Hope he can and hope you enjoy the show!beardoc said:
they have brought in acts that would never have been in Lubbock before. There are at least 2-3 shows weekly, from touring Broadway to head liner acts looking to fill in dates between weekend sets in Phoenix and DFW for example.Going to see Frankie Vallie Friday night.
More than understandable..If he even gets close to the falsetto notes that brought him fame, i hope the crowd gives him the love he surely deserves..His notes on 'Rag Doll" were unbelievable.. Edit: And even if he can't, the fact that he's on stage givin his all to perform and please the audience should rightly be applauded and appreciated..From what I've gathered, he can still "bring it!" Ray Price was similar..His voice was still strong in his late 80's..Please let us know how it went!beardoc said:the show was postponed for a month because he was, well, a little frail.Bexar Pitts said:Man, Frankie Valli has to be pushin 90! Ray Price was one of the oldest I've heard perform , and he died, I believe, a month before he turned 88..If Frankie Valli can come close to the notes heope used to hit, he's a natural wonder! Hope he can and hope you enjoy the show!beardoc said:
they have brought in acts that would never have been in Lubbock before. There are at least 2-3 shows weekly, from touring Broadway to head liner acts looking to fill in dates between weekend sets in Phoenix and DFW for example.Going to see Frankie Vallie Friday night.
Would be profound to have something along these lines in Waco.BerenstainBear said:
I hope the new performing arts center in Waco near the arena can be anything close to Buddy Holly Hall in Lubbock. Toured it today and it's impressive for a town Lubbock's size.
Not having to eat my own knees in Waco Hall would be a positive. And lord help you if you're in the balcony.Grinnin bear said:Would be profound to have something along these lines in Waco.BerenstainBear said:
I hope the new performing arts center in Waco near the arena can be anything close to Buddy Holly Hall in Lubbock. Toured it today and it's impressive for a town Lubbock's size.
Incidentally, this was a major point of effort for Ken and Alice Starr near the end of their tenure at Baylor. There's interesting demographic and financial research on mid-sized towns with universities, good health care/hospitals, satisfactory housing options, and a lively civics scene (theater, symphony, live concerts, etc.). This would attract/retain a higher level of retiree to Waco than we've ever seen before.
Saw them at the Cactus here in Lubbock a few weeks ago. The bass singer was ill, had a substitute who is, frankly, better.They put on a great show in a 200 seat theater.CammoTX said:
Oak Ridge boys now in late 70's and 80's and still going strong!
CammoTX said:
Oak Ridge boys now in late 70's and 80's and still going strong!
Outstanding!! Congrats to the Buddy Holly Hall for hosting and to Frankie Valli for hitting a Home Run! Great to Hear! Thanks so much for posting..beardoc said:
So, Frankie looks every bit of 80+ walking on stage, but he can still hit, and hold, the high notes. From "Sherry" to "Rag Doll" the pipes were amazing. He was on stage for 1:45 with no intermission, chitchat or filler.
Ummm... wow. Any clue roughly how many Amarillo Performing Arts Center seats?Old300Bear said:
This is a view of the Amarillo Performing Arts Center
Old300Bear said:
This is a view of the Amarillo Performing Arts Center
what a great Chapel that would be for current students....Edmond Bear said:
That looks amazing. Would love to have that in Waco.
I thought I remembered a Waco-Trib article mentioning Amarillo's Performing Arts Center as the model which is beautiful. While going to look for some pics, I ran across this event and got distracted.
I noticed they are coming to Oklahoma, DFW, and the Texas Hill Country several times this year and I'm trying to figure out how ashamed I should be that I'm interested. But I am interested.
LOL.. I love the internetSteamedHams said:CammoTX said:
Oak Ridge boys now in late 70's and 80's and still going strong!
I honestly thought that was Christopher Walken at firstbeardoc said:
- So, Frankie looks every bit of 89 walking on stage, but he can still hit, and hold, the high notes. From "Sherry" to "Rag Doll" the pipes were amazing. He was on stage for 1:45 with no intermission, chitchat or filler.
BUbearinARK said:
Oh Boy!