ROCKONZ- 50 Years of Rock n Roll
Christchurch’s Iconic Event to Celebrate ROCKONZ- 50 Years of Rock n Roll
Christchurch welcomes and invites you to celebrate the rich history of 50 Years of Rock and Roll- ROCKONZ ROCK AND ROLL FESTIVAL on Saturday 24 March 2007.
Rock and Roll Stars of the 60’s converge on Christchurch and continue playing since the Christchurch Youth Club opened in 1957. (Later to be known as the Christchurch Teenage Club).
They include Max Merritt and
the Meteors • Dinah Lee • Ray Columbus and the Invaders
• Toni Williams• Dion and Cecile • David La Planche
• John Parker ex Down Beats • John Campbell ex Detours
• Peter Nelson and the Castaways • The Vigilantes
Rockits Backing Band comprising: Peter Gillette, Wayne
Allen, Neville Claughton,
Bob Heinz, and Murray
Wood.
Norm Bland and Eddie Simon are to sing, play and
entertain throughout the day in
Victoria Square and Ben
Blackett is to appear as Elvis at the Rock Around the Clock
Dance party.
ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Awards
Hall of Fame concert where some of the artists will
receive awards and be inducted into the Rockonz Hall of Fame
website which will go live at the ceremony.
These
include: Services to the Industry, Musicians par excellence,
Entertainers of Voice, Bands of Renown , and International
Stars.
Those being inducted will give a short bird’s
eye view of their career and perform their favorite number.
Trevor King QSM, will meet up with friends he helped start
on their world wide careers.
“This celebratory event will definitely unite so many entertainers perhaps once in a
lifetime as some of them are getting older. Not to mention bringing Christchurch together
and also raising funds for the New Zealand Foundation for Conductive Education -
helping children with motor disorders such as Cerebral Palsy”, says Sharon Lingham-
one of the sponsors.” The Hall of Fame Award is unique so is very exciting for everyone”!
From the love of music fostered through the club, many of the teenagers started their
own bands and set out on their 50 year careers playing and singing, starting with the
powerful music of the times. Many of these reached national and international acclaim
with Ray Columbus and the Invaders being the first New Zealand performers to make a
“Number One Hit” in both Australia and New Zealand at the same time.
Max Merritt and the Meteors gained a huge following in Australia as did Peter Williams
of The Groove. These performers are now converging in Christchurch to celebrate their
lives and their achievement with the local community and their peers at the Rockonz
Festival.
Among those performing in Christchurch, some coming
from the United States and
Australia with their
families, (many at their own expense).
Cecile Murphy,
who with her husband Dion Murphy, conceived the idea and are
working
to make it happen says: “In a rush of blood to
the head, I had this vision of celebrating the lives of the
local teenagers who were our peers of the time. As Dion and
I have been performing music since 1958, it was what made us
who we are. The musicians we know, all gave countless hours
of their lives bringing entertainment to the lives of the
local community. The Festival is a celebration of all those
good times which were unique in that they heralded the start
of the Rock and Roll era which still continues today”.
Join in a whole day of Rock and Roll Music, Dancing, Parades, Classic Cars, British bikes and Fun competitions.
Festival day programme Outline:
Victoria Square Fun Day:
11.00am. Norm Bland starts the day off singing Rock and Roll Favorites in the Victoria Square Amphitheatre.
11.30am Christchurch City Line
Dancers will start of the dancing demonstrations.
The
Christchurch Rock and Roll Clubs and also the Christchurch
Ceroc Dance Club
will continue the dancing
demonstrations throughout the day. At the same time you can
wiggle your waistline with a Hula Hoop or bend your back at
Limbo dance or rock and roll dance in time with the music.
Take part in the Look alike Competitions.
Classic Car Parade:11.45.am The Classic Car Parade starts from Hagley Park at the Armagh Street Bridge. There are 30+ cars expected to take part and they will be driven around the City parade route finishing up at Victoria Square where they go on display for the day. Judging by the photos being sent in the cars will be a smash hit.
Rockonz Star Welcome
Parade: 11.45am The “Welcome to the Stars” parade also
starts from Worcester Boulevard and walks in procession
along Oxford Terrace, to Victoria Square, led by Canary
Furniture’s little yellow VW convertible playing Rock n’
Roll music. This will be followed by “Roys Imperial
Guard” marching team and members of the Rock and Roll
Clubs.
The Rockonz Stars will follow on behind in their
Classic Car Convertibles, who in turn will be followed by
members of the British Motor Cycle Club. The Stars in their
convertibles will travel on to Victoria Square and proceed
along Colombo and Kilmore Streets to park at the back of the
Christchurch Town Hall.
Victoria Square Mayoral Welcome and Festival Opening:12 noon The Mayor Garry Moore welcomes the Rockonz “Stars” on their arrival in Victoria Square and opens the Rockonz Festival.
12.30 pm The Stars will mingle with the crowd and sign autographs then move on to do their sound checks for the evening dance/concert performance in the Town Hall Auditorium.
12.30pm Norm Bland’s
music continues
2.00 pm Eddie Simon will continue
the music and competitions through to closure of the fun in
Victoria Square at 4.30pm
Rockonz Rock Around The Clock Dance/ Hall of Fame Award Concert.
The highpoint of the day is the combined “Rock around the Clock” Dance and “Hall of Fame award Concert”. Expected to be up to four hours long, it will be full of fun, dance and excitement.
6.45pm: The evening starts with Rock and Roll demonstrations in the Town Hall Foyer.
7.10pm The Rockonz Stars will start to arrive in their Crown Limousines
7.30pm The Concert/dance will start with Jon McCrea MC for the Show inviting the Mayor Garry Moore to present the Rockonz Hall of Fame Awards to The Merritt Family and Trevor King for starting the Christchurch Youth Club in 1957. (Christchurch Teenage Club).
7.35pm The Concert starts with the Rock and Roll Clubs Grand opening. The first half of the programme is made up of the local 60’s Stars backed by well known musicians, Murray Wood, Peter Gillette,Wayne Allen, Bob Heiz and Neville Claughton. These include; John Campbell, Dave LaPlanche, Johnny Parker, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Tony Williams and two well known bands, The Vigilantes and Peter Nelson and the Castaways.
The second half features star Ray Columbus and the Invaders, Dinah Lee and Max Merritt and the Meteors.
*The Rockonz Hall of Fame Awards for the International recipients will be presented to them at the time of their performance.
If
tickets are still available, they will be on sale on the
night at the Venue.
Warners Historic Hotel 3.00pm
Meet and Greet the Stars and local Hall of Fame Awards.
• Take the free entry opportunity to mingle with the
Rockonz Stars.
•
• Celebrate with them as they
receive their Rockonz Hall of Fame
•
Certificates
for being part of the 50 years of Rock and Roll history of
Christchurch.
• Make their day and tell how much you enjoyed the music that brought so many people together in the 1960s in Christchurch.
*The Rockonz Stars fly out from Christchurch starting from the early hours of Monday morning 26th March. Bon Voyage from us all.
* Put 3/4 March 2008 into your diary for next year’s Rockonz Rock and Roll Festival.
*The Rockonz Hall of Fame is a website which gives details and information about the
Rock and Roll performers and their achievements which lead them to their inauguration into the Rockonz Hall of Fame on 25 March 2007
”It's only Rock 'n' Roll, but we like
it”
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