GET rockin' and rollin' at The Corn Exchange on Saturday, March 5, with the It's the Fifties concert.
Among the top 100 hits of the '50s were Elvis Presley's All Shook Up, Bobby Darin's Mack The Knife, Dean Martin's Memories are Made of This and Bill Haley and the Comets' Rock Around the Clock.
Rosemary Squires and Jeff Hooper, accompanied by The Brian Dee Band, will bring the hits of this decade back to life, singing the songs made famous by Petula Clark, Adam Faith, Judy Garland, Peggy Lee and Dean Martin, among many other superstars.
It's the Fifties will be two hours packed with toe-tapping hits that have stood the test of time.
Rosemary Squires has performed alongside Sammy Davis Jr, Dizzy Gillespie, Victor Borge and Henry Fonda, as well as comedy appearances with Danny Kaye and Morecambe and Wise.
She has also sung with the BBC Big Band and Concert Orchestra, the Syd Lawrence Orchestra and the Ted Heath Band.
Jeff Hooper is the UK's leading singer of jazz and pop standards.
He spent 10 years with the Syd Lawrence Orchestra and has performed with the BBC Big Band.
His voice has been called "chestnut warm and chocolate rich".
To buy tickets, priced £13 (£11 discounts), contact The Corn Exchange box office on 01635 522733 or book online at www.cornexchangenew.com
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