Walking Back To Happiness.
Crigglestone WMC in Wakefield was very busy for the Walking Back To Happiness Show on Sunday night. Although the two people in the show are Dean and Jane Hubert, Dean asks me to say it is not a Two Steps Forward show. There are songs from the 50’s and the 60’s in the show which opened with Jane singing a Connie Francis 1961 hit, ‘Where The Boys Are’, Bobby Vee, (Dean) sang, ‘The Night Has A Thousand Eyes’. There were songs by Brenda Lee, Cliff Richard, Tommy Steele, Shirley Bassey, (This was brilliant), Alma Cogan, Billy Fury, Susan Maughan, (Remember Bobby’s Girl?) and Helen Shapiro and many more. All these were in the first half of the show. Dean and Jane have done a lot of research for the show even having a radio voice over introducing the songs and singers. The outfits were wonderful showing what we were wearing in those days of pop music. There were lots of costume changes. The second part of the show is about Rock and Roll, I am looking forward to seeing that. I would recommend this show which is in two 45 minute sets to most clubs and dare I say Theatres…
Crigglestone WMC in Wakefield was very busy for the Walking Back To Happiness Show on Sunday night. Although the two people in the show are Dean and Jane Hubert, Dean asks me to say it is not a Two Steps Forward show. There are songs from the 50’s and the 60’s in the show which opened with Jane singing a Connie Francis 1961 hit, ‘Where The Boys Are’, Bobby Vee, (Dean) sang, ‘The Night Has A Thousand Eyes’. There were songs by Brenda Lee, Cliff Richard, Tommy Steele, Shirley Bassey, (This was brilliant), Alma Cogan, Billy Fury, Susan Maughan, (Remember Bobby’s Girl?) and Helen Shapiro and many more. All these were in the first half of the show. Dean and Jane have done a lot of research for the show even having a radio voice over introducing the songs and singers. The outfits were wonderful showing what we were wearing in those days of pop music. There were lots of costume changes. The second part of the show is about Rock and Roll, I am looking forward to seeing that. I would recommend this show which is in two 45 minute sets to most clubs and dare I say Theatres…