In 2009 The Cadillacs look forward to more great trips to destinations all over Ontario, and most of all, sharing our love of oldies music with the thousands of people who will attend dances, festivals and theatre productions! The month of January is spent, as always, rehearsing new material, learning new choreography and designing new costumes before we begin performing in February.
Our BRAND NEW exciting repertoire of jukebox hits from the 50's & 60's is sure to please. Whether you want to just watch and listen, or run for a space on the dance floor, we guarantee an atmosphere of energy, excitement and entertainment for all ages!
Great arrangements, high quality lead vocals and backup harmonies and a full sound created by tenor & baritone saxophones, trumpet, drums, guitars, bass, keyboards, strings & organ... coupled with colourful costuming, and, fun energetic choreography, all result in a professional high energy revue! We pay tribute to such artists as Bill Hailey & The Comets, Elvis, Lesley Gore, Ricky Nelson, Patsy Cline, The Everly Brothers, Brenda Lee, Johnny Rivers, Connie Francis, Bobby Curtola, The Shirelles, and many more! With six very accomplished vocalists, there is no end to the artists and styles of music that The Cadillacs can pay tribute to.
The group have been thrilling oldies music lovers everywhere they go including The Essex FunFest (Windsor), Cobourg Waterfront Festival, Bancroft Rockhound Gemboree, Gananoque Festival of The Islands, Collingwood Elvis Festival, Reminessence Festival (Fergus), Autofest (Guelph), Canadian Nationals Car Show (CANATS, Trenton), Mel Lastman Square (Toronto), Festivals & Events Ontario Gala (Toronto), Blue Mountain Resort (Collingwood), The Rideau Land Trust Annual Corn Roast (Chaffey’s Lock), Quai du Vin Winery (St.Thomas), and, many Canada Day & New Year’s celebrations.
The Cadillacs’ "Rock, Roll & Remember" stage show has played to many SOLD OUT performances in some of Ontario’s beautiful historic downtown theatres including The Roxy Theatre (Owen Sound), The Capitol Theatre (Port Hope), The Academy Theatre (Lindsay), The Regent Theatre (Picton), The Stirling Festival Theatre (Stirling), Showplace (Peterborough) & The Empire Theatre (Belleville). Many of the groups’ stage productions and dances have acted as fundraisers for non profit organizations such as The United Way, Boys & Girls Clubs, various Service Clubs (including Rotary, Lions, Knights of Columbus, Kinsmen & Kiwanis), The Grand Theatre Restoration Fund (Kingston), Toronto Sick Kids Hospital, The Kingston General Hospital Foundation, and, The Canadian Cancer Society to name a few.
Don't forget... rockin' to the oldies will keep you forever young! |