Experience the Timeless Hits of the 60s, and 70s!!
The unique irresistible sound became one of the most significant musical genres of the 20th century. With combined #1 hits spanning decades, join Rick Sheppard’s (original member) Drifters Tribute, the Temptations Review featuring Paul Willimas Junior, and the Jr. Walker Allstar Band for a night to remember.
RICK SHEPPARD’S Drifters TRIBUTE
You know the songs, “On Broadway”, “Under the Boardwalk”, “Save the Last Dance for Me”, “Up On the Roof”, “This Magic Moment”, “There Goes My Baby”, and many more. The songs are etched into the memories of music fans worldwide and helped form part of the foundation of contemporary popular music. What these songs have in common is that they are all the product of a veritable hit-making machine better known to their millions of fans as The Drifters.
Rick Sheppard is an integral part of that hit-making machine. He has been there for more than 45 years. Rick joined The Drifters in 1966 and recorded with the group on Atlantic Records through the early 1970s. During that time, he toured with The Drifters throughout the world and shared stages with some of the greatest names in music and show business. You can look it up in books and anthologies chronicling The Drifter’s history. Rick Sheppard is prominently featured.
Temptations Review featuring Paul Williams Jr.
Paul Williams, Jr., born September 7, 1966 is a soul and R&B singer mostly known for being the son of legendary Motown recording artist Paul Williams of the Temptations. Being surrounded by the talents of Eddie Kendricks, David Ruffin, Otis Williams, and Melvin Franklin along with his father, Paul absorbed the love of music and the desire to perform. In March 2008, Paul Williams, Jr. began his new career joining legendary Motown platinum recording artist Dennis Edwards’ Temptations review on stage until Mr. Edwards fell asleep in death on February 1, 2018. Now the legacy continues with the Temptations review featuring Paul Williams, Jr.
Junior Walkers All-Star Band
Autry DeWalt Mixon Jr. (June 14, 1931 – November 23, 1995), known by the stage name Junior Walker, styled as Jr. Walker, was an American musician. His group, Jr. Walker & the All Stars, were signed to Motown’s Soul label in the 1960s, and became one of the company’s signature acts. Jr. Walker died of cancer at the age of 64, but his legendary sax sound carries on through his band, in this all-star Motown review.
Girls Night Out
Featuring Rhonda Franklin Marvelettes Review & June Monteiro’s Toys