The Day The Music Died l The Bell House
Cabaret got a shake up last night at The Bell House thanks the producers of "Lolo and the Midnight Cabaret" and Kae Burke of The House of Yes. Instead of paying homage to the 1920s, The Day the Music Died channelled Buddy Holly and music from the '50s/'60s. Highllights included performances by Phil Andrews of Apocalypse Five & Dime, awe-inspiring aerial and burlesque from The Lady Circus, dance moves from "The Good to Go Girls" and more.


