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    Tom Tayback and the Daddy O’s Rock n’ Roll Your World with Graffiti Gold!

    March 7, 2012No Comments
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    Canyon Moon Theatre, Sedona AZSedona AZ (March 7, 2012) – Get ready to Rock Around the Clock with Tom Tayback and the Daddy O’s at Canyon Moon Theatre! There’s going to be a Whole Lot of Shakin’ Going On, and the audience will Shout with joy listening to the Golden Oldies of the 50’s and 60’s come alive!

    20120307 canyonmoonPrepare yourself to twist again like you did that summer as you return to the days of rolled up t-shirts and poodle skirts on Saturday, March 10 at 7:30. That’ll Be the Day that every Little Bitty Pretty One in theVerdeValleycomes to Canyon Moon Theatre!

    This rock n’ roll show weaves stories of Graffiti Gold in tributes to music legends like Elvis Presley, Bill Halley and his Comets, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, The Big Bopper and the Coasters. CMT audiences have laughed and cheered as they remember when with doo-wop, Motown and the Beatles.

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    As the multi-award winning anchor of 780 KAZM’s morning show “The DUO” in Sedona, Tom Tayback brings an energy to his performances that will keep Canyon Moon jumpin’ all night. Tayback is joined by the very special, talented Daddy O’s Gino Romeo, James Dom and Lyle Pratt and Lady O’s, Kelly Cole and Kelly Ireland.

    So grab Maybelline or your Hunka Hunka Burning Love and head over to Canyon Moon for a delight-filled night of music on Saturday, March 10 at Canyon Moon Theatre in the Oak Creek Factory Outlets, Hwy 179, VOC. Tickets are $25, but with the discount code TTBR&R you save 20%. Tickets are available at the Marketplace Café in the VOC, Bashas or KAZM in west Sedona. You may also call the 24 hour hotline at 800-838-3006 or go to www.graffitigoldshow.com.  Reserved seating in the first three rows is available for $30 per ticket. The VIP package includes reserved seating, a Daddy O’s mug and video for $60. For these packages, call 928-282-6212.  Discount is not available at the door.

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