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Buddy Holly was one of the greatest
pioneers of Rock and Roll in the 50's, a career spanning only two short years
but bringing with it a wealth of material that made a lasting impact on popular
music. Donning his trademark horn-rimmed glasses, his ever so engaging and charismatic
figure and a lilting vocal hiccup… Scott Cameron returns to the roll that made
him famous, presenting Buddy: The Concert.
23-year-old Scott "Buddy"
Cameron - as he is known - found his calling in 2005 with his uncanny look
and eerily similar voice allowing him to continue a legacy left behind by Buddy
Holly. Scott is one of the most recognised Buddy Holly performers in the world
receiving rave reviews for his portrayal of the 50's legend in the International
smash hit musical Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story in productions staged from 2005
through to 2009. Scott also toured internationally with "Memories Of Buddy Holly"
concert production from 2006 to 2008.
In 2010, Scott toured the country
playing the role of Buddy Holly in the concert production Elvis Meets Buddy and
in 2011 with the Class of 59 concert tour. Sydney's Daily Telegraph says Cameron's
performance is "winning in the role", described by the Gold Coast Bulletin as
being "amazing as Buddy Holly" and the ABC describes Scott as "literally seeming
to channel Buddy Holly at times". They elaborate, "This guy has a great voice
and an incredible amount of energy that simply sweeps the rest of the cast, and
the audience, along with him".
Scott's passion for Buddy is evident within
a minute of speaking to him. "It's amazing that in such a short amount of time
he wrote so many massive hit songs. The best thing about playing Holly is hearing
someone your own age say to you, you made me go out and buy Buddy's records and
now I love him or seeing someone cry remembering having their first kiss to a
Holly Song and when that man has been your hero since 8, being able to play him
every day is a dream come true".
Joining Cameron on this concert is his
band - the 59'ers starring James Nation-Ingle and Simon Bentley.
James
Nation-Ingle started performing at age 10 with his first roles for Waikato
Opera in Hamilton, New Zealand. This is the third time James has been in a production
of "Buddy", his first being for Hamilton Operatic in 2002 and again in 2005 with
Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story musical. His musical theatre credits include productions
of Jesus Christ Superstar and The Hot Shoe Shuffle for Showbiz Christchurch, The
World Goes Round and My Favourite Year, amongst others. James has been playing
guitar and bass for 11 years and played in the onstage band for the RENT musical.
James Nation-Ingle also joined Scott and Simon Bentley again in 2009 for the national
tour of Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story.
Simon Bentley has clocked
up an impressive amount of stage time in his career - performing from an early
age in such shows as The Sound of Music, Les Miserables, Man of Steel, The Secret
Garden, Into the Woods, Pippin and Big. Simon's professional career started by
playing Tom Sawyer in Wellington Downstage Theatre's Big River in 2004, followed
by touring NZ with Capital E National Theatre for Children's The Farm at the End
of the Road in 2005. In 2006 Simon took a lead in Smokey Joe's Cafe with Wellington
based production company Marshall Stack. In 2008 Simon crossed the ditch to perform
in the National Tour of Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story where he played the supporting
role of Jerry Allison.
Buddy: The Concert will see Scott belt out Holly's
catalogue of songs whilst also performing the tracks that shaped the 50's culture
from artists including Bo Diddly, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Eddy Cochran and
more.
Set one of Buddy: The Concert will see Buddy and the band styled
back to the days when they were just three young guys having fun and playing the
music that shaped that era. Performing a string of hits by the legendary artists
that were close friends and brought with it a strong significance to Buddy's career
including close friend of Buddy, Eddy Cochran; Roy Orbison (who recorded at the
same studios as Buddy), Bo Diddly (Inspired Buddy), Elvis Presley (Inspired Buddy,
also close friends so much so that Buddy made Elvis a leather wallet), Bobby Fuller
Four (Buddy and Sonny Curtis wrote both their hit songs: 'I fought the law' and
'Loves Made a Fool Of You'), Bill Hayley and the Comets (Buddy covered their song
"Shake Rattle And Roll"), Chuck Berry (who Buddy toured with several times just
after the Apollo Theatre performance) and Richie Valens (an artist Buddy wanted
to manage Richie and work with him before the plane crash).
The second
set represents Buddy and The Crickets with all the class and showmanship that
they were renowned for. Performing a collection of all of Buddy's hits including
That'll Be The Day, Rave On, Oh Boy, Maybe Baby, Heartbeat, Peggy Sue, Well All
Right, Everyday, Not Fade Away, True Love's Ways and It's So Easy, just to name
a few!
Oh Boy!, it's time
to Rave On with Buddy Holly coming to a theatre near you! CLICK
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