Like father, like sons

Nelson to peform “Ricky Nelson Remembered” at Lakeside Casino

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Contributed photo Eighteen-year-old twins Gunnar, left, and Matthew, right, are pictured with their father Ricky Nelson.

Gunnar Nelson has a favorite memory of his father that sticks out in his mind.

It was 2 a.m. in in the morning and Gunnar and his twin brother Matthew had finished playing a gig in a Los Angeles nightclub earlier that night. Now, they were in the kitchen with their dad, singer and entertainer Ricky Nelson.

"It was one of those great talks you can only have in the kitchen," Gunnar said during an Osceola Sentinel-Tribune telephone interview Jan. 30.

Ricky told them that not only did he love them as his sons, he admired them as his musical peers.

"It was validation from our father, but also our hero," Gunnar said.

The year was 1985 and Gunnar and Matthew were 18. About a month later, Ricky would die in a plane crash on his way to perform a New Year's Eve concert.

Ricky Nelson Remembered

Matthew and Gunnar, who found success with their own band Nelson, are keeping their father's legacy alive.

The show "Ricky Nelson Remembered" will be played Friday and Saturday at Lakeside Casino. The shows begin at 8 p.m. and tickets are $10-$20.

Ricky's legacy

Ricky is the only artist to have a No. 1 song, No. 1 movie and No. 1 TV show in the same week. "Life Magazine" coined the phrase ‘Teen Idol’ after him and he is credited with pioneering the country rock sound.

Ricky starred alongside his family in the television series "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet."

"He was America's sweetheart having grown up in front of America," Gunnar said.

Ricky's legacy includes 53 hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and 19 other top-10 hits. He is one of the biggest-selling artists of all time, a Golden Globe winner for his performance alongside John Wayne in "Rio Bravo" and in the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.

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Gunnar said one of the purposes of the tour is to reconnect people to a time in American history, especially with the current financial downturn and intense media.

"It's to immerse for a couple of hours into a world that's more innocent, supportive and positive, and proud to be who we are," Gunnar said.

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