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Matt Vee
Remembering Bobby Vee by The Killer Vees
LuCille Tack Center for the Arts
400 N School St
Spencer, WI 54479
Feb 16, 2024
7:30 PM CST
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About this concert
You may recall the Tack's well-received 2021 tribute to Neil Diamond performed by The Killer Vees. THIS season, enjoy an authentic and joy-filled ride through the music and life of the Midwest's own Bobby Vee, performed by his sons, nephew and grandson - aka The Killer Vees. Featuring such classic songs as Take Good Care of My Baby, Rubber Ball, Come Back When You Grow Up Girl, The Night Has a Thousand Eyes and Devil or Angel, the legacy of Bobby Vee will be celebrated in music, stories and video from his more than 50-year career.
Sponsored in part by generosity of: Dr Bruce & Catherine Wineman
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Stan
March 7th 2025
It was absolutely great. We had a fantastic time. A super group of musicians and top notch vocals by Matt Vee
Port Charlotte, FL@The Twisted Fork
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Matt Vee Biography
Matt Vee, singer, guitarist, writer and recording artist, and nephew of legendary 60s pop-star Bobby Vee, along with cousins Jeff , Tommy and Bennett Vee (sons and grandson respectively of Bobby Vee) and wife Julie Velline tour the country performing as "The Killer Vees," in various musical configurations. Most notably is Matt's production "I Am, He Said"--A Celebration of Neil Diamond, which has played for hundreds of thousands nationwide.
Matt grew up within the legacy of a very musical family. Father Bill Velline and his younger brother Bobby formed “Bobby Vee & The Shadows” as a basement band in 1958. Buddy Holly’s untimely death on February 3, 1959, “The Day The Music Died” would catapult Bobby Vee into the international spotlight in early 1960. Bob Dylan, then known as “Elston Gunnn” briefly performed with Matt’s dad and uncle in those early days and recently quoted on-stage that “Bobby was the most meaningful person I've shared the stage with.”
This legacy has continued on with Matt and Bobby’s sons Jeff and Tommy Vee, grandson Bennett Vee and Matt’s wife Julie Velline as “The Killer Vees!” You can catch Matt and the Vee family in many different touring acts. Just check the website for a show near you! www.MattVee.com
Read MoreMatt grew up within the legacy of a very musical family. Father Bill Velline and his younger brother Bobby formed “Bobby Vee & The Shadows” as a basement band in 1958. Buddy Holly’s untimely death on February 3, 1959, “The Day The Music Died” would catapult Bobby Vee into the international spotlight in early 1960. Bob Dylan, then known as “Elston Gunnn” briefly performed with Matt’s dad and uncle in those early days and recently quoted on-stage that “Bobby was the most meaningful person I've shared the stage with.”
This legacy has continued on with Matt and Bobby’s sons Jeff and Tommy Vee, grandson Bennett Vee and Matt’s wife Julie Velline as “The Killer Vees!” You can catch Matt and the Vee family in many different touring acts. Just check the website for a show near you! www.MattVee.com
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