The Staccatos are back and ready to give a unforgettable show full of their greatest hits and covers! Brian Le Gassick and Steve Ashley will take you back to the GOOD OL’ TIMES with their electric stage presence and musical talent! NOT TO MISS! One night only!
More about The Staccatos
The Staccatos won and part of the prize was a recording contract with EMI SA’s first Super Group “Come back Silly Girl” entered the charts on 17 December 1965 and reached the number two position on the Springbok Hit Parade. The song put the Band on the map, as this was also their first chart topper.
The Staccato’s entered the Springbok Radio hit parade in August 1968 (50 years ago) with the Terry Dempsey composition ‘Butchers and Bakers’. ‘B&B’ spent 10 weeks on the chart peaking at number 2. A few months later Billy Forrest took them into the Studio and recorded ‘Cry to me.’
The song went to #1 and spent 38 weeks on the chart during 1969!!!. No other local or international hit featured on Springbok Radio hit parade could ever improve on this exceptional chart run of 38 weeks. The song’s popularity surged after The Staccato’s had performed the song live in the controversial movie ‘Katrina’.
We wonder if anyone knows how many copies of the single were sold in SA in the late sixties/early seventies? They were the first Band in SA to receive four Gold Records for ‘Cry to me’, for sales in excess of 400 000 at the time. The Band also received a Sarie award in 1970 as “Top Beat Group“.
To this day, most radio stations still play this monster hit, and it’s a crowd favourite at any function.
Fri, 3 June 2022
19h00
Tickets : R150
Booking Link : https://qkt.io/c1tMdR