The
Dusty Springfield Tribute Show
Tina Oberman
This unique show captures the glory years when The White Lady of Soul
shone as Britain's brightest star. Tina Oberman's carefully crafted stage
image and soulful voice evoke the inimitable presence of Miss Dusty
Springfield.
A musical celebration of the Sixties legend, the show includes all her
biggest hits including:
- I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself
- I Only Want To Be With You
- The Look Of Love
- Son Of A Preacher Man
- Some Of Your Lovin’
- Stay Awhile
- I Close My Eyes And Count To Ten
- All I See Is You
- Wishin’ And Hopin’
- You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me
And many more...
The show also includes many of the Motown
classics covered by Dusty on the TV show Ready Steady Go, as well as
her own TV series on both ITV and BBC:
- Dancing in the Streets

- Get Ready
- Heatwave
- Nowhere To Run
- Think Sweet
- Soul Music
- Hold On
Plus others
Tina's show is presented in a number of formats, including a fully
self-contained show with professional, studio recorded backing, performance
with live band and performance with DOTS for a resident band, all with the
option of costume changes.
appearances
Tina has made many appearances and taken starring roles as the White Lady
Of Soul in a wide range of events, including stage shows, concerts,
corporate events and personal appearances both here and abroad. These
include:
- Starring with Jess Conrad in The Kings and Queens of Rock'n'Roll
- Brighton Summer Sixties weekend, in support of Helen Shapiro
and Marty Wilde
- Support for Bjorn Again (Abba Tribute) UK Theatre Tour
- BBC Radio Guernsey Diva series Dusty edition and press launch
- Concert halls, theatres, hotels, holiday villages, RAF bases
- The Lord’s Taverners and Heritage events
- Corporate market and private parties
quotes
“As a tribute you cannot do much more than look the
part and sound the part and this act does both with some aplomb... A
thoroughly professional act, nicely presented.” – Derek Smith, The
Stage
“With just the right vocal inflection for the White
Queen of Soul, Tina was well received by the audience.” – Marcus
Collingbourne, The Stage
“Tina had the Islanders dancing in the streets, they
couldn't get enough!'” – Richard Veal, Bucktrout Brewery, Guernsey
“The lookalike quality is remarkable here.” –
Mark Ritchie, The Stage
“Tina had the audience eating out of her hands... A
fantastic musical tribute.” – Andy Robinson,
dustyspringfield.co.uk
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