with The Oh Boys

Back by popular demand after previous SOLD OUT engagements! The award-winning star of Million Dollar Quartet is back with a new concert event charting the development of rock ‘n’ roll in the 1940s and 50s. With his signature charm and one-of-a-kind talent, Nat takes audiences on a musical journey like no other, backed up by the Chicago-based pop rock powerhouse band The Oh Boys!

Nat Zegree has been playing piano since he was 3 years old. A native of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Nat performs one man shows and concerts across the country. Nat is also a writer/composer and recording artist. His original album Fly More Than You Fall is available on all streaming platforms. He has written three original musicals with writing partner Eric Holmes. He has played Jerry Lee Lewis in Million Dollar Quartet for over 300 performances, including Hunter Foster’s productions at Papermill Playhouse and Ogunquit Playhouse (2015, 2016) for which he received a BroadwayWorld award. He played Mozart in a live music production of Amadeus at Flat Rock Playhouse (2017) and his voice has been heard as a virtual singer for the Broadway hit Dear Evan Hansen. Follow Nat on Facebook and Instagram at @natzegree.

The Chicago-based trio The Oh Boys is a vintage-inspired pop rock powerhouse whose songs feature tight harmonies, inventive arrangements, and poignant lyrics. They originally formed in 2018 to reproduce the music and magic of Buddy Holly and The Crickets for the American Blues Theatre production of Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story. When the production closed, the partnership of these three “Crickets” evolved into an original band that they named The Oh Boys in tribute to The Crickets’ song. Veterans of the stage, their live show engages and entertains with a sense of humor, spectacle, and spontaneity.


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