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A tribute show to Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons and The Jersey Boys will visit the Niswonger Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 25.
The show "Let's Hang On!" is performed by four guys and two women, backed by a live band, who sing and dance their way "through some of the best songs of all time," a press release proclaims.
The show includes: "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Walk Like A Man," "Sherry," "I've Got You under My Skin," "C'mon Marianne," "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You," "December Of 1963," "Who Loves You," "My Eyes Adored You," "Let's Hang On," "Working My Way Back To You," "Stay," "Beggin'," "Dawn," "Rag Doll," and "Big Man In Town."
The women get an opportunity to shine by performing some outstanding songs: "Locomotion," "Be My Baby," "Lollipop," "Downtown," "You Can't Hurry Love," "These Boots Were Made For Walkin'," and "Since I Don't Have You."
The group includes the following:
* Rich Bresenhan has been singing on stage since the age of four, and his first musical love is vocal harmony. He is a two-time district champion barbershop quartet singer and a three-time international barbershop quartet quarter finalist. Rich has been the vocal director at University Carillon United Methodist Church for the last three years.
* Chris Barletta is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory with a degree in music and music education. Some of his stage credits include: Fiddler on the Roof with Eddie Mekka, The Fantastiks, West Side Story, and Oklahoma. Barletta sings every Sunday at The Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary Queen of the Universe in Orlando, Fla., and teaches chorus at Gateway High School in Kissimmee, Fla.
* Samantha Leigh was born in the town of Cleveland, Ohio. She inherited her vocal abilities from her mother, who was an aspiring singer who traveled with a country band throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania in the late 1980s.
Her love for singing started at a very young age with her stage debut at the age of 3 as she sang "Daddy's Hands" by Holly Dunn at one of her Mother's performances. Leigh has been working as a performer at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, as a lead singer in a corporate band, and as a singer at a five-star resort.
* Bill Norman is a composer/arranger and producer for Sea World Parks and Entertainment Corp. He has worked on numerous live, film and video productions and is an accomplished ProTools engineer as well.
He has produced, composed and arranged music for HBO, MTV, USA Network, The Travel Channel, Bravo Channel and Clear Channel Radio.
In addition, he was hired by NBC to compose music for the Emmy award-winning series Starting Over for three consecutive seasons. Furthermore he is the composer/arranger and musical director for Let's Hang On.
* Hailing from East Tennessee, Josh Eleazer is the only southerner in the group. Eleazer is an alum of the University of Tennessee, where he studied music and drama. He can often be seen on stage at Walt Disney World and Universal Studios.
* Dustin Fisher is originally from El Centro, Calif. He began his professional career early as a dancer for Walt Disney World's Sparkling Christmas Spectacular at the age of 10 and planned to be a dancer forever. Then, he discovered singing.
Fisher taught music and percussion in Adams County schools in Colorado. He was the lead vocalist and vocal captain in productions for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and spent more than a year performing with the Dockside Porters barbershop quartet for Tokyo Disney Sea in Japan.
When he is not performing, he and his wife, Kim, run an annual Haunted House in Kissimmee called Haunted Marsh.
* Heather Krueger has been performing since she was 19 years old. As a native of Tampa, Fla., Krueger has been seen in multiple venues including The Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Opryland, and numerous cruise ships. Heather currently lives in Tampa.
* Bob Schubert has been drumming for many of the entertainment industry's top artists for more than 30 years. Schubert has played studio sessions with John Travolta and toured with Bebe Neuwirth, Petula Clark, Joanne Castle, Leslie Gore, Don Rickles, Bob Newhart, Susan Lucci, Dean Martin, Les Brown and jazz great Ira Sullivan. He has played numerous theater performances of Chicago, Chorus Line, The Music Man, Guys and Dolls, etc.
Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Feb. 25. Tickets are $30 for adults, and $10 for students. For tickets, call the NPAC Box Office at 638-1679 from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. NPAC is located adjacent to Greeneville High School at 212 Tusculum Blvd.
For other information, visit the website at http://www.greenevillenpac.com.








