Rock and Rock Hall of Fame inductee, JERRY BUTLER was first dubbed THE ICEMAN while performing in a Philadelphia theater by a local deejay, due to his cool demeanor performing love songs. From church choir to the lead singer of the Impressions, hitting the charts with “For Your Precious Love,” JERRY THE ICEMAN BUTLER’s solo career also spawned hits “Hey Western Union Man” and “He Will Break Your Heart.”
HAROLD MELVIN'S BLUENOTES are keeping the dream alive, honoring the late Harold Melvin with the sweet soul sounds of "Wake Up Everybody," "Bad Luck," "If You Don't Know Me By Now," and "For the Love I Lost."
THE INTRUDERS played a major role in the rise of the soulful Philadelphia sound. Their “Cowboys and Girls” was a template for what would become their trademark, followed by another classic “I’ll Always Love My MaMa.”
Spend Mother’s Day weekend at STAR PLAZA THEATRE!