Aug. 16—Fans of "Oh, Pretty Woman" and "In Dreams" will have the opportunity to hear Roy Orbison's music when David Keiski, otherwise known as David K., performs the "Lonely Blue Dreams" tribute show ...
A Grammy-winning Central Coast musician will be a special guest in a show that re-creates Roy Orbison in concert, coming to the Clark Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, March 25. “Roy Orbison ...
ATLANTA -- Call it the Tupac effect. When Marty Tudor, executive producer and CEO of Base Hologram, and his colleagues saw the 2012 footage of a "hologram" of Tupac Shakur performing at Coachella, and ...
Fans of the late rockers Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly will get a chance to see both musicians again in concert, performing live on stage … as holograms. The "Rock 'N' Roll Dream Tour, featuring the two ...
Roy Orbison will return to concert stages across the country this fall -- despite having died 30 years ago. The iconic early rock 'n' roll crooner, best known for hits such as 1960's "Only the Lonely ...
The Beatles formed in 1960, and by 1963, their popularity was soaring in the United Kingdom. They went on a tour of the UK with a number of artists, including Orbison. At this point, Orbison was ...
Roy Orbison performed his final concert Dec. 4, 1988, near Cleveland, Ohio. The singer’s death two days later followed a succession of career triumphs, including induction into the Rock and Roll Hall ...
While in the Traveling Wilburys, Tom Petty performed with Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison. All were established artists, but Petty thought Orbison was the most intimidating.
Move over, Hologram Tupac, it’s time for another deceased musician to take the center stage, thanks to a science that is not cryogenics! Rock trailblazer and ghostly crooner Roy Orbison – who passed ...
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Rick Lindy will pay tribute to another multitalented performer, the late Roy Orbison, when he presents “Rick Lindy’s Black and White Night” Nov. 4 at Metropolis ...
Before Don Was worked with the Rolling Stones, he was co-leader of the Detroit-based band Was (Not Was). The band had a hit with "Walk the Dinosaur" in 1987, but it was an experience with Roy Orbison ...