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.

The show will feature Ricky's hit songs, including “Hello Mary Lou,” “Poor Little Fool,” “Travelin’ Man,” “I’m Walkin’,” “I Gotta Feeling,” “Teenage Idol,” “Garden Party” and many more.

Gunnar said the show will be more than just a concert, it will be a production show with television clips, interview footage and storytelling.

Gunnar said it's not just the story of Ricky Nelson, but the story of rock and roll. The event showcases Ricky's life with never-before-seen interviews from artists he influenced, including Paul McCartney and Chris Isaak.

Tickets may be purchased online at RedTruckTickets.com, via phone at 877-477-5253 or in person at 777 Casino Drive. People must be age 21 or older.

Visit RickyNelsonRemembered.com for additional information.

Iowa connection

Iowa holds a special connection for the Nelson family. Harriet was born in Des Moines, and in 2007, she was inducted into the Iowa Rock'n Roll Music Association Hall of Fame.

Gunnar said he enjoys walking through the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake because it has pictures of the three musical generations of his family.

"For me, to walk down the hallway and see 100 years of family history on the wall, it's really cool," he said. "It keeps me grounded."

While the band Nelson is famous for their own songs and songwriting, Gunnar said the show is specifically geared toward their father's success.

However, they will play the hit "(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection." There is a specific reason for this choice of song.

The song is the reason the Nelson family is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the only family in history with three successive generations of No. 1 hits.

Favorite songs

When asked which of his father's songs is his favorite to play, Gunnar answered "Lonesome Town."

His reason was the production approach was honest with an acoustic guitar and a "very vulnerable vocal."

Gunnar said Matthew likes to sing "Garden Party."

"It sums up dad's life and philosophy — you can't please everyone, you've got to please yourself."

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