RECOGNISED worldwide as the birthplace of rock and roll, Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee, is famed for discovering the pioneers of rock’n’roll – Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison to name but a few.

The story of Sun has been the subject of TV documentaries, books and even stage shows. But nothing that has gone before has done justice to the groundbreaking music that emanated from the famed recording studio, according to concert show producer Pete Tobit - until now.

Officially endorsed and licensed by the Sun Entertainment Corporation, ‘Sun Records, The Concert’ production show has embarked on a nationwide and international tour - stopping off at The Hexagon in Reading this Saturday, February 22.

“During the fifties, the trailblazing Sun studio created the songs that became the template of rock’n’roll,” says Pete,

“That’s Alright Mama, Great Balls of Fire, I Walk the Line, Whole Lotta Shakin’, Blue Suede Shoes and Good Rockin’ Tonight were all original Sun recordings.

“Sun Records, The Concert takes the audience right inside the studio where the magic happened and lets the music do the talking.”

The fast-moving production’s eye for detail – it has been rehearsed in an exact replica of the Sun Recording studios, features the original musical instruments of the era, and features a youthful cast of consummate musicians – has gained the official stamp of approval of Sun.

John Singleton, President of the Sun Entertainment Corporation says: “From the record label that invented rock ’n’ roll, Sun Records The Concert is the only production officially endorsed by Sun Records.

“Sam Philips’ recorded the ‘perfect imperfection’ of music. . . how songs were meant to sound live on stage.

“Sun Records The Concert captures that perfect imperfection perfectly.

“This is a production that lets the music tell the Sun Records story like it is. Take your seat and witness the birth of rock’n’roll – as it really happened.”

Tickets available from www.whatsonreading.com/hexagon.