DARREN Page and Marc Robinson, who have both dedicated their careers to Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly, are set to entertain in Through the Decades at The Berry on Sunday.

Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly both grew up in the same part of Texas. They recorded their earlier work in the Norman Petty Studios in Clovis, New Mexico, even at one point recording the same songs – An Empty Cup and You’ve Got Love, both written by Orbison.

Both artists brought a distinctive Texan influence to their music and yet, through their individual writing styles, their unique sounds were born.

Roy Orbison went on to write more than 20 albums across 4 decades, with tracks including the well known Only the Lonely, Running Scared, Oh Pretty Woman, Distant Drums, I Drove All Night , It’s Over and Crying.

In 1987, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.

Buddy Holly, despite his tragically short life, more than proved his writing talents with a catalogue including Peggy Sue, It Doesn’t Matter Anymore, That’ll Be The Day, Rave On, Maybe Baby, Raining in My Heart and True Love Ways.

In 2010 he was awarded 13th place in Rolling Stone magazine’s ‘100 Greatest Artists Of All Time’.

Now Darren Page and Marc Robinson come together to bring you a show that will entertain you with all the hits, but with a few older and more modern tracks thrown in too.