Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Marty Tudor and David Hirshland

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For the first time in history, Rock ’N’ Roll founding fathers, Hall of Famers and multiple GRAMMY® Award winners Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly will share the stage as part of the groundbreaking Roy Orbison & Buddy Holly: The Rock ‘N’ Roll Dream Tour.

Buddy and Roy have influenced everyone from the Stones to Springsteen. Bob Dylan even credited Holly in his Nobel Prize speech, calling him “the archetype… everything I wasn’t and wanted to be.”

Innovative Buddy Holly produced some of rock’s most influential and distinctive work in a short period of time - including renowned hits “That’ll Be The Day,” “Rave On,” “Oh Boy,” and “Peggy Sue” - before a tragic plane crash cut his life short at 22. Legendary crooner Roy Orbison wrote some of rock’s most beautiful songs, including “In Dreams,” “Only the Lonely” and “Pretty Woman."

The Rock ‘N’ Roll Dream Tour is the brainchild of leading technology purveyor BASE Hologram. It brings to life two iconic artists, accompanied by a live band and backup singers to perform songs from two of the greatest song catalogues in history. Both Orbison and Holly’s holograms interact adeptly both with the musicians on stage, as well as the audience, using innovative digital and laser technology to create an immersive experience.

Marty Tudor is an entertainment industry trailblazer and Chief Executive Officer of BASE Hologram.

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