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| Bob Anderson singing Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett Music Saturday, December 21st — 5:30 PM Zankel Hall Whether you're reliving memories or discovering them for the first time, 'Our Kind of Town' at Carnegie Hall is the perfect way to experience the music of Sinatra and Bennett live. Join legendary entertainer Bob Anderson on December 21st, 2024, for a show that's thrilling new fans and long-time enthusiasts alike. Bob's performance captures the classic spirit of these music icons, while special guest star, comedian Mike Marino – New Jersey's 'bad boy' – adds his fresh humor to the mix, making it a night to remember. Brought to you by Savannah Bob Productions and supported by the incredible Patrick Hogan Sextet, this is an event designed to entertain across generations. 🎶 Event Date: December 21st, 2024 📍 Location: Carnegie Hall, New York City 🕔 Showtimes: 5:30 pm & 9:30 pm Perfect for everyone from long-time Sinatra and Bennett fans to younger audiences discovering this classic music. Latest CD BOB ANDERSON "LIVE!" Jazz Hang Records Famous as "The Singing Impressionist, " Bob Anderson steps out in his own warm voice on Bob Anderson LIVE! A superb ballad and swing singer who digs into the meaning of the lyrics he interprets, Anderson performs a variety of beloved standards in his own way. Even without the knowledge of Bob Anderson's incredible history as a globetrotting performer and premiere impressionist of the classic voices of several golden eras of music, we can thoroughly enjoy the lively hour of concert performances presented on Bob Anderson Live! – his official debut album and "coming out" party as a brilliant world class artist in his own right. -Jonathan Widran JW Vibe ...a warm and wonderful voice is like an expensive spa day. -Dee Dee McNeil Musical Memoirs He has a strong baritone and knows how to put a song across convincingly. -Joe Lang Jersey Jazz Bob Anderson delivers a powerful throwback sound with contemporary touches for that fully fleshed-out atmosphere. -Skope write your comments about the article :: © 2024 Jazz News :: home page |