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DUOS, TRIOS,
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Alfredo and
Audrey

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From the moment Alfredo and Audrey step
on stage to welcome the audience to their show you know you in for a wonderful
night.
They combine "DJ-ing" with live
performance and with recorded music indistinguishable from live.
Their shows include dance music, comedy, singing
and audience participation combined to create a true party atmosphere.
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Richard and Karen
Campbell

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Richard and Karen Campbell have perfected
their own musical review, "Dancing Down Memory Lane."
This professionally produced music review is a
delightful, narrated journey though the past including song, dance
and comedy.
They have performed at many noteworthy venues
and have opened for many well know stars including Vic Damone, Bobby
Breen, Don Cornell, Keely Smith, Mort Sahl, Corbett Monica, Jackie
Wakefield and The Ink Spots.
They have toured with Foster Brooks and
were featured performers at the Miami Film Festival and on
The Jerry Lewis Telethon.
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Lou and Lynn

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TOTAL ENTERTAINERS
Lou & Lynn are a dynamic
and exciting singing duo. When these two outstanding performers met
and married, a classic act was born. Lou and Lynn have performed
coast to coast in the best tradition of all the great husband and wife
teams you know, remember, and love.
In the Lou and Lynn
style you recognize the energy, musicality and zaniness of Louis Prima and
Keelly smith, the powerful vocals of Steve and Eydie, and the comedy and
repartee of Sonny and Cher, but Lou and Lynn are new and unique.
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SONNY
MANGE
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"WHAT A BAND, WHAT A
BAND!"
-Frank Sinatra
WHERE:
Fontainebleau, DORAL, Eden Roc,
JACKIE GLEASON THEATRE, Omni, WALDORF ASTORIA, Astor, KONOVER,
Sunrise Musical Theatre...
WITH:
FRANK SINATRA, Jackie Gleason, JERRY
VALE, Eddie Fisher, DIANNE CAROL, Jackie Leonard,
ROBERT GOULET, Paul Anka, PERRY COMO, Sammy Davis, Jr.,
VIC DAMONE, Frankie Fontaine, KAY STEVENS, Jack Benny,
JIMMY DURANTE, Bobby Vinton, DICK SHAWN, Alan King,
KAY STEVENS, Red Buttons, PAT COOPER, Joey Heatherton,
RODNEY DANGERFIELD, Jack Carter, BOB HOPE, Pat Henry, BILLY
ECKSTINE, Jackie Mason ...
From a 16-piece orchestra to an intimate
trio, bandleader Sonny Mange can provide the perfect music
for your event or show.
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Poppy
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One girl, two
guys, and a sound, range of material and audience rapport you
rarely find these days. A
trio with a full sound of far more than three. They sing, play and dance in
21 languages. Spanish, French, Hebrew, Italian, Yiddish, Greek,
etc and of course English.
Marion plays
flute, piano, organ, keyboard base and synthesizer - strings, horns,
vibes, and harpsichord.
Scott is
behind the drums and a strap-on blues harp.
Ed plays
rhythm and lead guitar in a compelling, driving style all his own.
All three sing
lead and harmony.
Dance or show, music
from the last century or yesterday, all performed with an energy and
humor that's entirely their own.
Among the venues
where they have appeared are Turnberry Isle, Sheraton Bal Harbor, The
Castle Hotel, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Sea Escape, The Inverrary
Hilton, The Sheraton Key Largo, The Konover and The Boca Raton
Polo Club.
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The Swing Sisters
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These dynamic personalities headed by Dawn
Carr, have appeared on television and radio and have an album
to their many credits. Their performances include many national
functions, from a White House ceremony, singing for the three First
Ladies, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Rosalyn Carter,
performing for a celebration of Astronaut/Senator John Glenn’s
lifetime achievements, and traveling internationally to promote America.
The Swing Sisters have
performed with national and international acts such as Rosemary
Clooney, Tex Beneke Orchestra, Connie Haines, Ink Spots, the Del
Vikings, and have performed with Dick Clark as Master of
Ceremonies for a Tribute to Bob Hope. They have recorded an album
with international recording artist Bambi and world famous
arranger Charles Calello, who has an unbeaten record of 30 top
ten hits and who has worked with such known personages as Frank
Sinatra, Ray Charles, Barbra Streisand, Frankie Valli and others.
The
Swing Sisters long known for performing their tributes to the Andrews
Sisters and McGuire Sisters, have a new second show called The
Golden Oldies, jam-packed with the music, humor, costumes,
and nostalgia, including Broadway, of the Fabulous Fifties
and early sixties! The Swing Sisters' music themes of
love, separation, homecoming, and patriotism have a broad appeal to many
audiences who find their brand of “feel great” songs and wonderfully
sweet harmonies unforgettable wherever they perform.
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