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Publication Date:-
2023-01-07
 
 
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Fury in Sound and Vision - the story of a rock 'n' roll icon

GAVIN Stanley brings the music of Billy Fury home to Liverpool in new multi-media show this month.  Billy Fury is still regarded as the UK's premiere Rock'n'Roll star. With James Dean looks and a voice which could switch easily between raucous rocker and velvet smooth big balladeer, Fury has very often been lauded with the title:- 'The UK's blonde Elvis.'
 
Now a brand new multi media show about the Liverpool legend, Billy Fury In Sound and Vision plays the Epstein Theatre, on:- Sunday, 29 January 2023.
 
A precursor to The Beatles, Fury was the 1st UK artist to self pen an entire album (the now legendary The Sound Of Fury). He rose to fame rapidly after being pushed on stage by Svengali Larry Parnes, at the age of 17, and went on to become incredibly successful gaining more weeks in the UK top 10 in the 1960's that even the Beatles. A fact that was picked up with the recent Decca album release The Symphonic Sound Of Billy Fury.

Using footage and exclusive celebrity interviews from the hit BBC4 documentary The Sound of Fury we tell the extraordinary tale of this much loved icon with additional live performance from a performer who has played Fury on many occasions in the West End and on tour, Gavin Stanley.
 
Celebrity interviews come from:- Len Goodman, Imelda May, Lord Puttman, Mark Kermode, and many more plus songs performed live include:- Halfway To Paradise, Last Night Was Made For Love, That's All Right Mama, 20 Flight Rock and It's Only Make believe.

The A new mixed media experience is produced and performed by Liverpool's Gavin Stanley.
 
Gavin Stanley says:- "Billy Fury is one of Liverpool's most iconic stars and as always, I am immensely proud to be representing him, however there is something magical about portraying a star in their hometown. I'm also from Liverpool and in fact knew Billy's mother, Jean and his brother Albie very well. They gave me fantastic support as a young performer and even came to see me play him in the West End in Jack Good's life story Good Rockin' Tonite!. People forget how big a star he was. There's a picture of John Lennon getting his autograph and he spent more weeks in the UK top ten throughout the 1960's than John's band The Beatles. He was also this country's first artiste to entirely write his own album. The iconic The Sound Of Fury. We tell Billy's story through cinematic BBC documentary footage mixed with live performance and I'm excited to give Liverpool a little 'reminder' of one of their greatest stars."

For more information and tickets, please go to:- EpsteinTheatre.Co.UK.
 


Back to School advice issued for North West parents amid high levels of flu, Covid19 and scarlet fever circulating

AS pupils and students return to School following the Christmas break this week, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is reminding people that winter illnesses continue to circulate at high levels, but following simple steps can help protect children, minimise the spread of illness in education and childcare settings and protect wider communities.  

Flu and Coronavirus (Covid19) are currently circulating at high levels and are likely to continue to increase in coming weeks. High numbers of scarlet fever, which is caused by group A streptococcus, also continue to be reported.

Prof Susan Hopkins, Chief medical Adviser at UKHSA, said:- "It's important to minimise the spread of infection in Schools and other education and childcare settings as much as possible. If your child is unwell and has a fever, they should stay home from School or nursery until they feel better and the fever has resolved. Helping children to learn about the importance of good hand hygiene is also key, so practice regular handwashing at home with soap and warm water. Catching coughs and sneezes in tissues then binning them is another simple way to help stop illness from spreading. Adults should also try to stay home when unwell and if you do have to go out, wear a face covering. When unwell don't visit healthcare settings unless urgent, or visit vulnerable people. Remember that flu vaccination is still available for all eligible groups and is the best protection against the virus.  We have seen good uptake in older age groups but vaccination among young children remains low. Flu can be very unpleasant and in some cases can lead to more serious illness. Getting your child vaccinated protects them and others they come into contact with, and it's still not too late."

Dr Merav Kliner, UKHSA North West Deputy Director, said:- "As we see more cases of flu across North West, we can all play a part reducing infections spreading by following simple measures. It is important to remember that catching flu or other infections for more vulnerable other people can be far more serious. Taking sensible measures to stop bugs spreading is something we all can and should do. These include:- good hygiene, taking up vaccinations when offered and not mixing with vulnerable other people when you are poorly yourself."

Children eligible include:-


  Children aged 2 and 3.

  All Primary School aged children.

  Some Secondary School aged children.

You can get more information getting your child vaccinated against flu here.

 
      
 
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