Imagine walking into a nearby historic theater and happening upon a performance by the young Rolling Stones! They’re all there; Mick is prancing and gyrating, Keith looks menacing as he prowls the stage with his trusty beat-up Fender guitar. Charlie and Bill are intense as they lay down the backbeat, and Brian Jones looks regal as he lords over his stage. But there’s something amiss; this isn’t swinging London circa 1964 but rather, your town today. Put down that pint, mate… and take a closer look. It’s Jumping Jack Flash, the world’s greatest theatrical re-creation of a Rolling Stones concert! Jumping Jack Flash is concert-theater; a live retrospective presentation of 50 years of the Rolling Stones’ famous (and infamous!) career. The show utilizes witty stage banter, on-stage video projection, and multiple wardrobe changes to take you back in time to the swinging 60’s. Didn’t see The Stones in the 60’s from the front row? Here’s your second chance! JJF performs song selections from all periods of the Stones’ legendary career–worldwide hit, after hit, after hit! The greatest care has been given to the smallest details, to ensure that song performances, wardrobe and instrumentation are spot-on re-creations of the real thing. If Jumping Jack Flash doesn’t rock you like the Rolling Stones did, nobody will!
Gregory Wolfe’s first taste in music came at a very young age, listening to crooners like Nat King Cole and Andy Williams. At the age of nineteen, like most young adults In Lansing Mi., Gregory went to work at General Motors. He worked there for eleven years. In the summer of 1984, Gregory entered himself in a Tribute contest that would forever change his future. Soon after he was flown to Los Angeles by the producers of what was then the #1 rated television show in syndication, “Putt’n on the Hits”.
After that, things would never be the same for Gregory, he would soon move to L.A., and not long after, would start making a career out of impersonating Rod Stewart. He has since taken his act world wide, from Singapore to South Carolina, from Bangkok to Berlin, Gregory’s entertained them all over the globe!
In 2005 Gregory started working with a 35 piece orchestra based out of Orange County, Ca. performing the Standards from the Great American Songbook collection at corporate functions and fundraisers in and around the Los Angeles area. And, in 2006, Gregory went in the opposite direction for the feature debut of Gasoline Alley; a tribute to the early years. This debuted, Sept. 30th, at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano. As Gregory puts it: “This is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, and the time is right, we do a collection of these songs as it is. It’s just a matter of adding a few more. I’m excited about it. This should pretty much cover everything, there’s not much else left for me to do! Except enjoy it, which I fully intend to do!
It’s All Over Now
Under My Thumb
9th Nervous Breakdown
Out of Time
The Last Time
Ruby Tuesday
Time Is On My Side
Paint It Black
Sympathy for The Devil
Satisfaction
Street Fighting Man
Live With Me
Let it Bleed
You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Honky Tonk Woman
Jumping Jack Flash
Mother's Little Helper
As Tears Go By
Gimme Shelter
Let's Spend the Night Together
Get Off My Cloud
Tumblin’ Dice
Brown Sugar
Happy
Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’?
Bitch
Little T & A
Wild Horses
Ain't Too Proud To Beg
Dead Flowers
Start Me Up
Miss You
Beast of Burden
Only R & R
Shattered
Angie
She's So Cold
Waitin’ on a Friend
Respectable
Hand of Fate
Heart of Stone