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Million Dollar Quartet Review for Broadway

<p>If searching for a Million Dollar Quartet review to see if this musical is worth a view then look no further. This is a great new musical addition for Broadway and especially for fans of Rock 'n' Roll music in general. The production opened on April 11, 2010 at the Nederlander Theatre and has been one of the more successful musicals for the spring season. With a story and songs which involve music royalty such as Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash it is no wonder the show is gaining attention. <p> The Story of The Story <p> The story behind the show is a fact based account on what many consider to be one of the top jam sessions within the history of music. It tells of Tuesday December 4, 1956 when through chance, luck or destiny all four singers ended up together at Sun Record's studio. Sun was the recording business owned by Sam Phillips, who would become known in later years as the "Father Of Rock n' Roll" for discovering such talent and recording some of the greatest hits in music history. The recording studio was nothing more than a small storefront located in Memphis, Tennessee. <p> Phillips was working that day with Carl Perkins to start laying down some new tracks. Perkins's band at the time was sounding a little thin and so Phillips brought in the unknown at the time rock piano work of Jerry Lee Lewis to help fatten up the sound. Without any warning Elvis stopped by for a brief visit with his girlfriend, he was once signed with Sun but had moved over to the RCA label. Presley was quite impressed with what he was hearing and wandered down to the studio. Mr. Phillips was not going to let the improvisational jam session go unnoticed and let the recording roll as to not miss a beat as well as keep himself a little souvenir. At sometime within the jam session Johnny Cash wandered in, he was also signed with Sun Record at the time and his recent recordings were hitting the top of the country charts. <p> The Creative Team <p> The Million Dollar Quartet review must take notice of this Broadway casts debut. The actors may not be well known to the Great White Way but their skills both with playing their characters through acting as well as playing their own instruments is quite impressive. The piano playing of Levi Kreis as Jerry Lee Lewis is well worth a mention and will likely leave many a fans in awe. The songs which are covered to include all the greatest hits of each artist such as Blue Suede Shoes," "Fever," "Sixteen Tons," "Who Do You Love?," "Great Balls of Fire," "Riders in the Sky," "I Walk the Line," "Folsom Prison Blues," and "Whole Lotta' Shakin' Goin' On" while entertaining the audience with Sam Phillips's (Brian McCaskill) narrative backdrop to how he discovered the artist and where their music careers have taken them between each song. <p> The point of this Million Dollar Quartet review is to see if the musical is worth it's cost. The answer is a big yes for any fans of music, music history and of course for any fans of these singer/songwriters. While the score for the production and huge names the show is about will get much attention the story of this historical recording session is what many will find quite intriguing. The show moves along with an entertaining energy and leads up to an amazing climatic end, putting the audience in a true rock concert atmosphere. Al enjoys to write online entertainment reviews which include <a href="http://www.reedstickets.net/million-dollar-quartet-review.html">Tips For Getting Million Dollar Quartet Review and Entertainment News</a> for fans. His site includes up to date information and reviews on all concert events plus resources for theater shows such as Million Dollar Quartet review articles. <p> <p></p>

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