A glorious night of big band sound pays tribute to the remarkable music of Frank Sinatra and Harry James. Backed by the Don Clarke Big Band, the evening features special guest star Sebastian Anzaldo, legendary vocal group The Four Lads and Cassie Miller.
Renowned trumpet player Harry James, was part of the first first big band to employ the young Frank Sinatra before he rocketed to incomparable fame with such hit songs such as the iconic New York, New York and his Oscar winning role in From Here to Eternity. With the voice, looks and mannerisms of Ol' Blue Eyes, Sebastian Anzaldo is fast becoming one of the top Sinatra interpreters in the country. Originally from Nebraska, Anzaldo’s passion for jazz took him first to New York and eventually to Las Vegas, where his talent and stage presence led him to dedicate himself to perfecting “the art of Frank.” The Four Lads started their career singing in New York clubs before being discovered by Mitch Miller. They went on to record such hits as Moments to Remember, Standing on the Corner, and Istanbul, which went gold in 1953.
This splendid tribute to Frank Sinatra and Harry James is a relaxed and enjoyable journey through some of the most familiar and beloved music of the past half century.
A glorious night of big band sound pays tribute to the remarkable music of Frank Sinatra and Harry James. Backed by the Don Clarke Big Band, the evening features special guest star Sebastian Anzaldo, legendary vocal group The Four Lads and Cassie Miller.
Renowned trumpet player Harry James, was part of the first first big band to employ the young Frank Sinatra before he rocketed to incomparable fame with such hit songs such as the iconic New York, New York and his Oscar winning role in From Here to Eternity. With the voice, looks and mannerisms of Ol' Blue Eyes, Sebastian Anzaldo is fast becoming one of the top Sinatra interpreters in the country. Originally from Nebraska, Anzaldo’s passion for jazz took him first to New York and eventually to Las Vegas, where his talent and stage presence led him to dedicate himself to perfecting “the art of Frank.” The Four Lads started their career singing in New York clubs before being discovered by Mitch Miller. They went on to record such hits as Moments to Remember, Standing on the Corner, and Istanbul, which went gold in 1953.
This splendid tribute to Frank Sinatra and Harry James is a relaxed and enjoyable journey through some of the most familiar and beloved music of the past half century.
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