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SUMMARY:“Pittsburgh Oldies All Stars” With 5 Legendary Groups-Comi
 ng Together Paying Tribute to Doo-Wop, Oldies and Rock Sunday May 3rd 
 at 3pm!     
DESCRIPTION:     Take a trip down memory lane!  The Pittsburgh Ol
 dies All Stars is coming back to The Palace Theatre May 3rd\, 2026 sta
 rring The Jaggerz\, Chuck Blasko’s  Vogues\, The Skyliners\, The Ma
 rcels and Pure Gold.  \n     These legendary groups come togethe
 r in an All-Star tribute to doo wop\, oldies and rock. They will be pe
 rforming all their greatest hits.  Relive all the memories of an era\
 , renowned for its music and vocal harmonies.\n     Purchase your 
 tickets early for the “Pittsburgh Oldies All Stars Concert” coming
  to The Palace Theatre (21 W. Otterman St.-Greensburg\, PA 15601) on S
 unday May 3rd\, 2026  at 3:00pm.  Ticket prices are $43.\, $53.\, $5
 8. And $78. and available by calling the box office at (724)836-8000 o
 r by going online at: http://westmorelandculturaltrust.org.  This sho
 w is presented by Latshaw Productions.\n     When you mention The
  Jaggerz to a Pittsburgher\, chances are that person will burst into 
 a chorus of `The Rapper`. The Jaggerz are a blue-eye soul band known f
 or their rich vocals and soulful grooves. The legendary Philadelphia I
 nternational team of Gamble and Huff produced The Jaggerz first albu
 m 'Introducing The Jaggerz' in 1969. It's an R&B classic featuring Jim
 mie Ross singing the Steals Brothers 'Gotta Find My Way Back Home'. (T
 he Steals Brothers later wrote "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" for T
 he Spinners). The album also features the cuts “That’s Why Baby I 
 Love You” and “Together”. \n     Chuck Blasko’s The Vogue
 s remain one of the top vocal groups on the oldies scene today.  Four
  gold records\, two platinum albums\, and fifty years later\, The Vo
 gues continue to attract sellout audiences at concerts and club appear
 ances around the country. Their outstanding talent\, stylish delivery 
 and excellent choice of material\, coupled with their vital\, poised p
 erformance\, makes this group one of the world’s top nostalgia act
 s.  Some and of their hits include   ”I Like Milk and Honey\,” 
 “You’re The One\,” 5 O’Clock World\,” “Moments to Remember
 .”\n      The Skyliners will be in concert at this oldies show 
 too!  Relive their award-winning 60’s hits\, when this sensational 
 tour coming to the Palace Theatre.\n         The Skyliners big
 gest hits “Since I Don’t Have You” and “This I Swear.” Their
  songs wre released nationally in1959 and marked the beginning of a lo
 ng and successful career for the group.  The Skyliners still thrill a
 udiences with their beautiful Doo Wop ballads\, Jazz influenced standa
 rds\, and Rock & Roll classics. \n       Alan Freed invited the
 m to appear on his 1959 Easter stage show with Jackie Wilson\, Fats Do
 mino\, and Bobby Darin. Dick Clark took them on the road with his “C
 aravan of Stars” tour and featured them on Bandstand and his Saturda
 y night television show numerous times.\n     The Marcels are as a
 dvertised\, the guys who put the "Bomp" in the "Bomp-A-Bomp" back in 1
 961 when their first recording\, "Blue Moon" sold over two and a half 
 million copies. The Marcels can boast of three record albums\, numerou
 s hit singles\, with sales in the millions. They also recorded the the
 me song\, "The Greatest Love" for the motion picture\, "The Interns" a
 nd appeared with Chubby Checker in the film "Twist Around The Clock." 
 Their signature song\, "Blue Moon" has been used in at least four majo
 r motion pictures and various TV shows\, such as Sha Na Na\, Cheers\, 
 Moonlighting\, Laverne & Shirley\, Happy Days\, etc.\n     With a 
 music career spanning four decades\, Pure Gold performs material from 
 the '50s\, '60s and '70s as well as a blend of blues\, standards and o
 riginal material to highlight their unique talent and range.      
 Starting in 1978 as Acapella Gold\, they quickly gained popularity. Af
 ter a few successful years they decided to add a band and name the gro
 up Pure Gold. After 43 years of performing and sharing the stage with 
 many music legends\, Pure Gold decided to retire\, and their fans were
  sad to see this legendary group perform its final show in December 20
 21. With permission from the group's lifelong manager\, Henry DeLuca\,
  an agreement was made to continue under new management with a revital
 ized rendition of the band that has kept Pittsburgh rocking since 1978
  as The New Pure Gold!\n \n 
URL:http://www.westmorelandculturaltrust.org
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