Let's Hang On to perform at Whatley Center

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Let?s Hang On will perform at the Northeast Texas Community College campus in the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts on October 11 at 7:30 p.m. Billed as the nation's most popular Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons Tribute show, you will hear the story of these blue-collar boys from the wrong side of the tracks who wrote their own songs, invented their own sound, and took the world by storm all before the age of 30.



Beginning on a New Jersey corner under a street lamp, the show starts in the early 50?s and goes on to feature the tribute band performing early and hit music from the career of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons including†Dec 63, Beggin?, Can?t Take My Eyes Off You, Grease, Working My Way Back To You, Who Loves You, Bye Bye Baby†and more.



?This is a fun, high-energy show that will make it hard not to sing along. We are looking forward to a great night at the Whatley Center and I think it will be a packed house,? Carolyn Franks, Director of the Whatley Center, said.



The cast of six has an extensive musical background, Rich Bresenhan is two-time district champion barbershop singer and three-time international barbershop quartet quarter finalist. He has been the Vocal Director at University Carillon UMC for the last three years.



Chris Barletta is a graduate of The Boston Conservatory with a BM in Music and Music Education. Barletta sings at The Basilica of the National of Mary Queen of the Universe in Orlando, FL and teaches chorus at Gateway High School in Kissimmee.



Samantha Leigh born in Ohio, works as a performer at Busch Gardens, as a lead singer in a corporate band and she also sings at a five-star resort.



Heather Krueger has been performing since she was nineteen. As a native and current resident of Tampa, FL, she has been in seen in multiple venues including The Straz Center, Opryland, and numerous cruise ships.



Josh Eleazer, hailing from East Tennessee, 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 began his career for Walt Disney World and taught music and percussion in schools in Colorado. He?s also seen as lead vocalist for Royal Caribbean Cruise Line productions and sang with the Dockside Porters barbershop quartet for Tokyo Disney Sea.



Tickets are still available for the performance, which is sponsored by Sanitation Solutions/B. Bray Construction Co., Inc. from Paris, TX. The cost is $30 for adults and $10 for students. This show is included in the Season Package. Call 903-434-8181 to reserve seats today! Visit www.ntcc.edu/whatley to learn about this and other performances at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts.