Thursday, July 16, 2015

Donny Most On Tour

Even while on Happy Days Donny Most was very musical. He formed a band on the show featuring Richie Cunningham and friends. The rest of the real world didn't know how serious he was about music. A few pop albums were created but nothing has opened the door like his new material. Ralph Malph ignites the Big Band stage. From the iHeart Radio Studio I'm Unplugged and Totally Uncut with Donny Most. Just as younger audiences have embraced Tony Bennett, while retaining his original fan base, so to it appears that Don Most has tapped into that which keeps audiences coming back for more -- a love of good music ... His Rat Pack quality seems to bring in audiences of all ages and backgrounds" Donny Most (Happy Days) will return to New York (July 7th) and NJ (July 12th) as part of his continued and ever growing national tour, which includes the following cities and venues: July 7th - "The Iridium" - New York City (New York) http://theiridium.com July 12th - "McLoone's Supper Club" - Asbury Park (New Jersey) https://public.serviceu.com/Ticketing/Event/7795342?OrgKey=1a54a971-8c87-4150-a07a-e684f68c228b July 25th - "Theatre Three" - Port Jefferson, New York http://theaterthree.com/jcd_site/july.html Sept. 13th - "Center For Arts and Performance" - Milwaukee, Wisconsin http://www.wlc.edu/guestartistseries/ Sept. 15th - "The Brink Lounge" -Madison, Wisconsin http://www.thebrinklounge.com/ DONNY MOST BIO (http://www.donmost.net) Donny recently appeared before a standing room only capacity at the Catalina club and at Rockwell Stage & Table with "Donny Most Sings and Swings." Although best known for the role of "Ralph Malph" in the hit series "Happy Days," it is his first love as a skilled singer that is literally taking center stage now. Most's style is reminiscent of era that has and continues to thrive. His Rat Pack quality seems to bring in audiences of all ages and backgrounds, as he offers classic renditions of "Lady Is A Tramp," "It Had to Be You," "Im Beginning To See The Light," "I've Got You Under My Skin," "Shake, Rattle & Roll," "Mack The Knife," and much more. Shifting easily between vocal styles, Most pays homage to The Chairman of the Board, Dean Martin, and his idol Bobby Darin, while paying tribute to the path that brought him back to his musical roots. Edited sample links include: http://vimeo.com/102595928 http://vimeo.com/103193659, http://vimeo.com/103105493 Donny's most recent engagement rocked a capacity audience, which included "HAPPY DAYS" colleagues such as Ron Howard, Anson Williams, Cathy Silvers and Marion Ross, having returned to Los Angeles after an East Coast engagements in New York City with performances at "54 Below." A scan of the audience showed fans from their late 20's to blue-haired music fans, but everyone whose toes weren't tapping were bobbing their heads and shaking their shoulders in time to the tunes. Most and his group spun a consistent and transporting musical aura, saluting standards and composers from almost every decade of the last century.

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