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Chris Isaak will perform in the McDonald Theatre during the "Beyond The Sun Tour," on Thursday, March 22, 2012.
The album "Beyond The Sun" is a collection of songs recorded by Sun Records artists Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis. Most of the songs were originally released on Sun Records.
All ages advance tickets are reserved seated admission and available now for $100 for seating in rows A-E in front of the stage; $65 for floor seats rows F to T and Balcony sections 1, 2, 3; and $55 for balcony sections 4,5 at all Safeway TicketsWest outlets and online at TicketsWest.
VIP Ticketing available: For information and ticketing opportunities for select VIP packages, please visit the Chris Issak web site and click on the VIP graphic to the right of the McDonald Theatre listing.
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Tickets day of show will cost $100 for seating in the first six rows in front of the stage; $65 for floor seats rows F to T and Balcony sections 1, 2, 3; and $55 for balcony sections 4,5.
Doors will open at 6 p.m. The concert will begin at 7 p.m.
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Beyond The Sun
Yes, after more than a quarter of a century into his career, Chris Isaak has finally created the album he’s always wanted to make. Beyond the Sun, Isaak’s first Vanguard Records release is truly a labor of love.
As a child spinning his parents 45s in their Stockton, California home, this deeply committed artist has been obsessed with the glory days of Memphis’ Sun Studio and the visionary artists who got their starts there—including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis—all of them discovered and nurtured by the late, great Sun Records founder Sam Phillips.
Now, at long last, Isaak has acted on this lifelong obsession, magically recapturing the transformative hepcat brilliance of the classic sides cut by these greats at Sun with Phillips during the mid-’50s, while also getting down to the heart and soul of his own deeply rooted musical identity.
“I did this because I love this music—that’s the entire reason,” Isaak explains, advising, “you gotta listen to the original ones—they’re classics – they’re awesome but you can have fun with them. These guys discovered this music for us and we had to rediscover it. There’s no way to do it exactly like they did it, so you’ve gotta give a little bit of your own take on it.”
Considering how unmistakably Isaak’s own music has been inspired by that of the Sun greats, particularly Presley and Orbison, the obvious question is, what took him so long?
“When I started making music, I thought that if I do those songs, where do I go from there?” he says. “I wanted to make sure I found my own sound and established who I was. But I always loved that music and I wrote songs in that spirit. You can go through all my songs and you won’t find one reference to goin’ to the bop. They’re about my life, not about nostalgia for the ’50s. I came to a point where I felt like the time was right to do this record. I’d met all my heroes and worked with most of them, and I didn’t hear anybody else doing it the way I wanted to do it.”
Isaak knew he had to bring his band to Sun Studio for part of the recording process for his new album. After all, it’s where all his heroes got their start. Besides, Sun Studio was founded by another one of his long time idols, the late great Sam Phillips. |