The Monarchs will perform at Mitchell Opera House on April 13

MITCHELL – The Monarchs will perform live 50s and 60s music at the historic Mitchell Opera House on April 13th at 7:00 p.m.

The Monarchs started in an era full of sock hops, teen clubs, and AM radio. If a group had a record out, it was possible to receive airplay. The Monarchs’ first recording, ‘Over The Mountain’ in 1962, was the first step in establishing an unprecedented reign over Louisville’s pop music.

The Monarchs

The SAMBO Agency (later to become Triangle Talent) soon signed these eager young men. Their second single was James Brown’s ‘This Old Heart.’ This danceable, up-tempo number backed with, ‘Till I Hear It From You,’ a soft romantic song by Louisvillian Charles Woodring, introduced the lasting Monarchs’ sound. Released on the JAM label, it quickly soared to the top of the WAKY and WKLO charts.

By the spring of 1963, The Monarchs had established their name locally and regionally. The Monarchs traveled all along the East Coast, playing at every event, from teen dances to grand openings for shopping centers. They appeared on radio and TV shows like the Bob Braun Show. Each appearance earned them invaluable experience and won them new fans. The travel was paying off. ‘Look Homeward Angel’ went to #1 in 17 major markets and was breaking into the Top 10 throughout the country.

The Monarchs appeared in concert with some of the most prominent national performers of the time, including Del Shannon, Jay and the Americans, the Beach Boys, Glen Campbell, Bo Diddley, Johnny Tillotson, and Dee Dee Sharp.

The group is still together after all this time and will be performing a variety of 50s and 60s music at the historic Mitchell Opera House.

Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for kids 12 and under.

To purchase tickets in advance, visit www.mitchelloperahouse.com. Tickets can also be purchased at Ace Hardware in Mitchell or the ticket booth the night of the event. Doors will open at 6:15 p.m.