Capturing the magic of ’60s hitmakers
It’s easy to frequently name drop the big chart stars of the ’60s, such as The Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys, but as their repertoire proves, The Four Seasons are still held in very high regard with countless hits and a multitude of songs used in hit films such as Grease, Dirty Dancing, and The Deer Hunter.
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Hide AdDino Buttarazzi, Martin Peat, Scott Walker, Joey Akl and Robin Maughan (who scales with remarkable ease, the falsetto heights previously set by Frankie Valli) truly capture the original magic of the Four Seasons.
The atmosphere created is not only from their music but also their own unique sound, nostalgic mood, and electric feeling.
From the beginning in the early ’50s when Frankie first joined the group, the show takes you through hits, such as December ’63 (Oh What A Night!), Bye Bye Baby, Beggin’, Sherry, Walk Like A Man, Grease, Rag Doll, Take My Eyes Off You, Working My Way Back To You, Big Girls Don’t Cry, and many more, climaxing with a spectacular finale with, of course, Let’s Hang On.
Having only last year been invited to the Royal Albert Hall by Frankie Valli himself, Let’s Hang On are one of the most authentic ’60s tribute shows on the circuit.
Tickets for the production cost £21.50 (concessions £19).
Call the box office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com.