Sedona AZ (March 22, 2018) – If you’re a fan of the golden oldies from the 50’s & 60’s, you’ll love this genuinely authentic blast from the past at the Sound Bites showroom in uptown Sedona… Tom Tayback and the Daddy O’s are a true throwback, fondly recalling the good old days of Jukeboxes, 45 Records, Soda Shops and Sock Hops in the gym.
Get nostalgic and leave your cares at home, because the memories of those great old days will fly unchecked as you relive a time when music refused to let you sit still. This spring band leader Tom Tayback has added some new songs to the show by the Beatles and Beach Boys.
This is a Cookin’ Live Staged Production that rolls out like a seamless radio show, weaving stories of life from the mid-50’s to the mid-60’s with tributes to Rock and Roll legends, like Elvis Presley, Bill Halley and his Comets, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, The Big Bopper, Dion, Danny and the Juniors, Frankie Lymon, Music was never better and you can “Remember When” at this show.
Prepare yourself for a return to the days of Peddle Pushers, Poodle Skirts, Saddle Shoes and Blue Suede shoes. Let your mind wander back to a time when 82% of our nation tuned in to the Ed Sullivan Show just to see a hip-gyrating phenomenon.
As a National voice over artist, with an acting background in Hollywood movies & TV, and as the multi-award winning anchor of 780 KAZM’s morning show “The DUO” in Sedona, AZ, Tom Tayback brings seasoned presence to his performances.
As a Screen Actors Guild member, Tom’s acting highlights can be viewed at the Internet Movie Database site. From 89 to ’91, he produced his own syndicated TV variety show on KTUP Channel 45 in Phoenix, while also hosting radio shows in Phoenix and Las Vegas. In ‘93 Tom guest starred in the premiere episode of the New Route 66 for NBC.
In ’94 he guest starred in one of the most replayed episodes of Rescue 911, hosted by William Shatner for CBS.’94 found him starring as a body-snatching alien for New Line Cinema Productions in the motion picture sequel “Hidden II – The Spawning”. In ’95 he starred as Homicide Detective Sgt Gold in “Undercover” (with Meg Foster) for Axis Films International. And, in ’96 Tom starred in his favorite role as the new “Grizzly Adams” in “Treasure of the Bear”, with Joseph Campanella. You might also remember his uncle Vic Tayback, who starred for 9 seasons as Mel Sharples on the CBS hit “Alice”.
This Graffiti Gold Show is reminiscent of Dick Clark’s and Alan Freed’s traveling Rock n’ Roll Caravans. It was a great time to live, a great time to remember. Tom Tayback and the Daddy O’s will be your tour guides on this trip down memory lane. Let’s Rock n Roll, Baby! Tickets start at $20 and they offer a dinner package as well.
Sound Bites Grill is located at Hyatt Pinon Pointe Shops in uptown Sedona. They serve lunch and dinner daily opening at 11:30am. Dinner served until 9 p.m. and on Fri. and Sat. until 10 p.m. You will hear the music on the patio and main dining room, but to see the show you must by a ticket for the separate celebrity Show Room.
- When: Friday – March 23rd h 7:00 to 8:30pm
- Where: Sound Bites Grill Celebrity Show Room uptown Sedona
- Info: www.soundbitesgrill.cm
- Tickets & Dinner Reservations: 928.282.2713