These are both some of Roy's rarest, and his best known songs, all performed by the man many call today's finest Orbison tribute artist.

Over the past eighteen years, Brian has met with, worked along side of and talked with Roy's friends, relatives, and band members to enable him to meld their insights and memories into his perfect embodiment of the Big "O"s image. He has carefully researched Roy's repertoire, and perfected a tribute that is called "natural, spot-on, and eerily accurate".

Some acts can please the crowd with dance moves,
or a flashy costume, but the Orbison tribute artist must stand or fall on his vocal ability.
Brian's remarkable talent led a reviewer to describe his performances as "not merely an impersonation, but a true resurrection of the legend".


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A Special Interview.
MP3, OPENS IN NEW WINDOW

An Orbison fan from the UK asks Brian for his thoughts on Roy Orbison - the man and the music - plus some insights on his own career as a tribute artist.






"THE LOST CONCERT"
BRIAN McCULLOUGH AND PETER ALDEN


CASINO SHOW:

...#12. Mean Woman Blues ... MP3

#13. Crying... MP3

#14. In Dreams... MP3

DINNER THEATRE:
READ MORE, PLUS VIDEO

#15. Unchained Melody...MP3

#16. Crawling Back... MP3

#17. You May Feel Me Crying...
or, MP3
ONE OF ROY'S VERY LAST RECORDINGS, AND A RARITY.
BY HIS 1980'S ERA CO-WRITER WILL JENNINGS,
AND USED IN THE MOVIE "THE END OF VIOLENCE"


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A GREAT STANDARD FROM THE '50'S

#18. Cry...MP3

LIVE AND "UNPLUGGED" -- ST PATRICKS DAY

#19. Danny Boy...MP3

CD label Danny Boy / small



Brian McCullough / Roy Orbison / Springfield, Mass. 2003