Roy Orbison's Legendary Farewell:  'A Black and White Night'

Orbison made a phenomenal professional comeback in the late 1980s, getting appreciation from his fans and peers, which he hadn't seen in many years.

This led to the great event of Orbison performing with and being reunited with top artists on a spectacular concert night, later titled "A Black and White Night"

Legends such as Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, and Bonnie Raitt also came together on his stage for this Exclusive event.

Orbison performed two of his classic hits, "Crying" and "In Dreams," where his vocals remain unmatched by any other artist.

Only a few months before Orbison's death in January 1988, the performance was shown on TV and became a sorrowful moment in the history of music.

Although Orbison died on December 6, 1988, his legacy lived on for his album "Mystery Girl" which solidified his place in the industry.

Learn more about the spectacular star-studded concert "A Black and White Night" and how it came to be a tribute to the timeless artist Roy Orbison.

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