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Friday, February 17 • 8:00pm - 11:00pm
Sonny Burgess and the Pacers

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Sonny Burgess and the Pacers are featured in short documentary, The Arkansas Wild Man, at this year's Oxford Film Festival. They will play live for the first time in Oxford since the 1940s! 

The band was formed in 1955 at Newport, Arkansas. They had five singles on SUN Records: "Red Headed Woman" b/ "We Wanna Boogie", "Thunderbird", "Ain't Got a Thing", "Buckets Got a Hole In It", and "Sadies Back In Town". They also had a hit in 1965 on Razorback Records with "The Short Squashed Texan". "Red Headed Woman and We Wanna Boogie" has been voted the wildest record ever recorded. Sonny and the Pacers played clubs, festivals, shows, and colleges all over the US and Canada. They were one of the pioneers of rock and roll and traveled with Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley, Danny and the Juniors, Conway Twitty, Patsy Cline, Ronnie Hawkins, Billy Lee Riley, Ace Cannon, Charlie Rich, Teddy Riedell, Narvel Felts, and many more.

Several years ago the band reformed to record "They Came From the South" and now have another great CD out called "Still Rockin' and Rollin". The CD has received rave reviews and in June of 2000 was voted best new album in the country and roots field in Europe. Both CD's feature Sonny Burgess, Bobby Crafford, Jim Aldridge, Fred Douglas, Kern Kennedy, and J.C. Caughron. Charles Watson II plays fiddle on the "Still Rockin' and Rollin'" album.

They have since recorded more CD's and Albums.  2012 had a release on Cleopatra Records "Live At Sun Studio", on LP.  In 2013 had a CD released in Sweden on Teddy Records titled "Live In Sweden".

In April of 1999 the Pacers played for a world wide Rockabilly show in Las Vegas and stole the show. In May of 1999, Sonny Burgess was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame of Europe. In May of 2000 they played for the Rockabilly Hall of Fame in Jackson, Tennessee along with Narvel Felts, Ace Cannon, The Crickets, The Comets, Brenda Lee, Stan Perkins, D.J. Fontana, Scotty Moore, W.S. Holland, and more.

They were inducted into the Rockabilly Hall Of Fame In Jackson, Tn in 2002.  In 2007, they were inducted in the Walk Of Fame in Hot Springs, AR. , and also into the Arkansas Entertainers Hall Of Fame which is located in Pine Bluff, AR.

The Rock and Soul Museum in Memphis also opened in May of 2000 and features a section on the Pacers. In October of 2000 they were asked to play for a special show at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis honoring Sam Philips and his legacy at Sun Records.

They have played all over the world such as Japan, Australia, Europe, and Canada.  They have played the Lincoln Center in New York, the Library Of Congress and the Kennedy Center in Washington DC.  They played the Montana Folk Festival, Bangor, Maine Folk Festival, Richmond VA Folk Festival, and appeared with the Million Dollar Quartet in Chicago, IL

The band has four songs in a movie released in 2013 about the 1969 Arkansas - Texas football game.  In 2011 the band played the Dukes Of Hazard Reunion in Virginia.

In 2016 The Pacers won the Governor's award for Folklore with the Arkansas Arts Council.

2016 made the Pacers 61 years in the music business.

http://www.legendarypacers.com/

Tickets are $15 in advance and go to support the Oxford Film Festival. Purchase at: https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1406757?utm_medium=bks


Friday February 17, 2017 8:00pm - 11:00pm CST
Proud Larry's 211 South Lamar Blvd