Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra were two of the best male singers of all time. No two Bob Anderson is a Vegas Icon whose story reads like a Hollywood script. A stroke of luck found him sitting in a rehearsal with Nancy Sinatra and the Everly Brothers hours before Nancy’s opening night in the Congo Room at The Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. The Everly Brothers got into a fight and left Nancy with no opening act. Bob walked up to the stage and said, “Hey, I’m a singer, I can do whatever you need.” Approximately eight hours after he walked into the Sahara in cut off’s and a T-shirt, Bob, a 21 year old Vietnam Veteran was on stage performing with Nancy Sinatra. Bob has performed at The Academy Awards, The Kennedy Center for two Presidents and London’s West End Theater for the Royal Family. He had an award-winning residency at The Palazzo in Vegas and garnered seven standing ovations at Carnegie Hall in 2022 for his reenactment as Frank Sinatra. People Magazine, along with with 135 media organizations, calls Bob Anderson the World’s Greatest Singing Impressionist. Simon Cowell says he is “The Greatest Sinatra Impressionist on the Planet!” Bob is a world class vocalist who brings his own stylistic sensibility and creative approach to interpreting jazz standards and original compositions. His stage presence, charisma and ability to captivate an audience with expressiveness, energy, and genuine connection to the music is why Buddy Rich, one of the most influential jazz drummers of all time proclaimed, “There are only three people who can sing with my band, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett and Bob Anderson!” Bob has been inducted into the Casino Legends Hall of Fame, The Las Vegas Entertainers Hall of Fame and voted Best Entertainer in Las Vegas six times. Frank Sinatra said it best, “He’s got a hell of an act!”
singers have given us such great music or captivated New York like they did. The two
built a lasting friendship and performed together several times over the years. Courtesy
of his amazing talent, Bob Anderson, Worlds Greatest Singing Impressionist singing and master of
ballads, who was good friends with both, brings these two legendary crooners together
again for an unforgettable performance that will make you believe you are watching
Sinatra and Bennett live on stage once more.
OUR KIND OF TOWN (12/21/24-12/21/24)
Carnegie Hall/Zankle Hall is at 24 Weatherby Circle Savannah 31405, New York, NY.
OUR KIND OF TOWN (12/21/24-12/21/24)
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Broadway Magic Hour
Broadway Comedy Club (9/30 - 12/30) | |
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Down Once More
Teatro Latea (12/15 - 12/21) | |
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Always Young The Musical
Theater For The New City (1/15 - 2/1) NEW MUSICAL | |
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Strawberry Fields: Berry Christmas, Darling
Green Room 42 (12/18 - 12/18) HOLIDAY SHOW | |
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Lobby Hero
Manes Studio Theatre of Long Island (1/9 - 1/25)
PHOTOS
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Ricardo Montaner at Radio City Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall (9/3 - 9/3) | |
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Selected Shorts: O. Henry Prize Stories with Edward P. Jones
Symphony Space (1/28 - 1/28) | |
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Jane Eyre in Concert
David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center (2/15 - 2/15) | |
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Operation Mincemeat at John Golden Theatre
John Golden Theatre (11/15 - 3/15) | |
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THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination
The Museum of Modern Art (12/14 - 7/25) | |
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