Dion Coming to MPAC, 7/28
By: Tyler Peterson
A pioneer of rock and roll, Hall of Fame artist Dion comes to Mayo Performing Arts Center on Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 8 pm. Tickets are $59 - $99.
A street poet and singer of extraordinary versatility, range and resonance, Dion defined Rock 'n' Roll for a generation. Enjoy classic hits such as "Runaround Sue" and "The Wanderer," from this Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer whose music remains creative and relevant through the decades. Dion and his music represent a special time and place . . . a moment when a song could mean so much and a singer could sum up what it means to be young, in love and on top of the world. Yet Dion is more than simply a cherished memory of a more innocent time. A singer, songwriter and performer of extraordinary versatility, range and resonance, Dion is fashioning music as relevant and revealing today as in the heydays of the 50's when, along with a handful of other innovators, he defined rock 'n' roll for a generation.In 1968, Dion's life took a new turn as he gained freedom from addictions. He emerged as a more contemplative songwriter and performer, communicating his hard-won answers to an eager public. That year he shot to the top of the charts with "Abraham, Martin and John," a song that was as much an anthem for the 1960s as his early hits had been in their own time. He recorded eight acclaimed LPs for Warner Brothers. Adept in many genres, Dion recorded a series of gospel albums that reflected his enduring faith in God. He was nominated for a Grammy in 1985 for his album "I Put Away My Idols." In 2007 his blues album "Bronx in Blue" was also nominated.
In 1989 Dion was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He has never stopped recording, never stopped writing, never stopped performing. He has shared the stage with such longtime Dion fans as Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, and Lou Reed, all of whom cited the originator of the "Bronx Blues" as one of their prime influences. The Wanderer Talks Truth, his 2011 book, was received with much praise. His 2011 album "Tank Full of Blues" showcases his inexhaustible creativity and sheer exuberance - qualities that have made his music and his legend endure. He's never stopped making music, because people have never stopped listening. His works are issued (and reissued) on The Orchard, Collectables, and Capitol Records. The man rocks, and he rocks on.

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