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Tom Tayback and the Daddy O's rock 'n roll at Cliff Castle Casino on April 25 & 26

Sedona, AZ - April 22, 2008 - Friday and Saturday, April 25th & 26th, from 9pm to 1 am, the Tom Tayback and the Daddy O's will Rock 'n Roll your world at Cliff Castle Casino's Dragonfly Lounge, playing those great Golden Oldies from the 50's, 60's & 70's.

Get nostalgic and dance the night away, cuz there's no cover charge.

This is not your everyday band. It's a great show with lots of fun trivia and comedy from the stage that people rave about. There's tons of audience interaction with Sing-a-Longs, the Twist, Hula Hoop, Paddle Ball and more. Everyone laughs...

Most know the words... Some even cry, as memories fill the air.

That's what Rock 'n Roll Gold is all about.
 
Recognize the name?.. With a background in Hollywood movies and television, and as the multi-award winning anchor of 780 KAZM's morning show ("The Duo") in Sedona, Tom  Tayback brings seasoned presence to his live performances. You may also remember his uncle Vic Tayback, who starred for 9 seasons as Mel Sharples on "Alice" for CBS.

As a Screen Actors Guild member, Tom's acting history can be viewed on the Internet Movie Database site (www.imdb.com/name/nm0851860/). From '89 to '91 he produced his own syndicated TV variety show on KTUP Channel 45 in Phoenix. From '85 to '91 he also hosted radio shows in Phoenix and Las Vegas. In '93 Tom costarred in the premiere episode of the new "Route 66" for NBC. '94 found him starring as a body-snatching alien in "Hidden II, The Spawning" for NewLine Cinema Productions. In '95 he starred as homicide detective "Sgt Gold" in "Undercover Heat" with Meg Foster for Axis Films International. And in '96 Tom starred in his favorite role as the new "Grizzly Adams" in "Treasure Of The Bear" with Joseph Campanella...

You'll love this band. Tom surrounds himself with some of the best musicians in the southwest in order to do justice to those great Golden Oldies. Anything else would be Rock 'n Roll sacrilege.
 
Lyle Pratt (the "Wild Man" - "Lord of the Strings") is on lead guitar. He's well known for a unique style reminiscent of the "Tele-King" James Burton, who played with Elvis for years. For many years he was highly sought after and worked extensively in the San Francisco bay area clubs with the likes of Buffalo Springfield and Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen during the rock and roll explosion of the 60's. In 1986, he played with the World
Olympic Touring Band. In his spare time he even double as a disc jockey at KKUP Radio. Once you've hear Lyle play, you'll understand why his style is perfect for this era of music.
 
Rob Bernhagen (the "Marauder" - "Baron of Bass") also started his music career in high school during the golden age of rock and roll. After honing his craft with several bands during college, he spent the next 15 years as a singer/songwriter, working on numerous TV shows and movies (even scoring a low-budget western) and collaborating on commercials with other musicians. Because he grew up with it, Rob has a special love for vintage rock and
roll. It's what motivated him to become a musician and has been the single most important influence in his life.
 
Rich Keigley (the "Sultan of Snare") started playing drums in bands and doing jingles at the local radio station in Buffalo, NY when he was 16 years old. He then studied with Johnny Roland of the Buffalo Philharmonic, which prepared him for touring with Top 40 commercial musicians up and down the east coast. After moving to Arizona, Rich continued his studies with composer, conductor and percussion impresario Dan Tomlinson. In his travels he's opened for the likes of Steppenwolf, Blue Oyster Cult, Marshall Tucker and other top groups. He now feels fortunate to have "The Chair" in the Tom Tayback Band.
 
This show is a true blast from the past with trivia, comedy, tons of audience interaction, sing-a-longs, hula hoop, paddleball and more. Dance it up, or just sit back and reminisce. Either way you'll enjoy. It's all about Nostalgia... It's all about the memories... Hey baby! It's all about Rock 'n Roll Gold...


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