Join us at BAYWAY ARTS CENTER ON APRIL 6 AT 3 PM FOR A SHOW THAT’s
sure to bring laughter and joy!“Swinging with the Rat Pack” and
“That Old Black Magic” will whisk you away on a fun, nostalgic
journey back to the golden days of Las Vegas. Don’t miss this chance
to relive the magic and charm of a bygone era!
Be ready for an unforgettable afternoon filled with music, memories,
and smiles. Tickets are available at baywayartscenter.com or call
631-581-2700. See you there!
When Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. hit the stage, it
was always a “swingin’ affair”! These Rat Pack legends were the
coolest cats to ever grace Las Vegas. Now, this trio of talented New
York actors is bringing their songs, laughs, and charisma back to life
in “Swinging with THE RAT PACK!” They capture the look, sound, and
irresistible charm of Frank, Dean, and Sammy. It’s spontaneous, full
of ad-libs, and an absolute must-see!
Get ready to enjoy timeless classics like “Luck be a Lady,”
“That’s Amore,” “The Lady is a Tramp,” and “Candy Man,”
along with plenty of ring-a-ding-ding! Don’t miss your chance to be
enchanted by Jesse Posa as Frank Sinatra, performing with acclaim at
Radio City Music Hall and BB King’s. Joe Perce portrays Dean Martin
with wit and style, boasting many TV, Broadway, and movie credits.
Lloyd Diamond channels Sammy Davis Jr. with iconic “Mr. Bojangles”
moves, as seen on “Showtime at the Apollo” and America’s Got
Talent.
AND the fun and nostalgia don’t stop there! Special guests, That Old
Black Magic featuring Stan Ziska and Edi Van Buren of The Del Satins,
celebrate the legendary Louis Prima and Keely Smith, icons of the Rat
Pack era. Keely Smith, the sultry and sexy vocalist, and Louis Prima,
the dynamic singer/trumpeter and expert entertainer, were the toast of
Las Vegas in the 1950s. Smith’s role as the “straight man” to
Prima’s wild antics created a unique and captivating act, becoming
the hottest ticket in town. Their blend of wild energy and deadpan
humor became their signature, earning $25,000 a week and winning the
first Grammy Award for “That Old Black Magic,” as well as
Smith’s nomination for “I Wish You Love.”
Some of their best-known songs include “Just a Gigolo/I Ain’t Got
Nobody” and “I’ve Got You Under My Skin.” Their performances
in movies and on television gave the impression of an endless party,
leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment world. Their legacy
continues to be celebrated today.
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