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Celebrating Sinatra

Tuesday, December 31, 2024 – 8:00pm

Floor Seating $50 | Balcony Seating $40

Spend New Year’s Eve in style with Bryan Anthony’s Celebrating Sinatra & The Great American Songbook, featuring Hunter Fuerste’s 17-piece Orchestra. This year’s show promises to be unforgettable, spotlighting Sinatra’s iconic arrangements from his illustrious 60-year career. Plus, enjoy a special tribute to his legendary collaborations with Quincy Jones. Don’t miss this spectacular evening filled with timeless music and classic elegance to ring in the New Year!

Hunter Fuerste
For Hunter Fuerste, music is more than a passion–it’s a legacy deeply ingrained in his family. His journey into the world of music began at an early age, with piano lessons in second grade. He picked up the trombone in third grade and immediately recognized its ability to emulate the human voice. From that moment on, he was hooked, never looked back.

Throughout Dr. Hunter Fuerste’s medical career, he continued to play the trombone, illustrating his unwavering commitment to music. Fuerste recollects, “When I started the American Vintage Orchestra, I spent two years writing transcriptions of the original hits of the big band era.  I wanted to make it as authentic as possible and keep the music alive and relevant.  When I met Bryan Anthony 20 years ago, I found that Bryan had the same passion and goal of keeping the music of Frank Sinatra and the Great American Songbook alive with the music of the big bands.” Hunter notes “Sinatra always had a great big band to back him up with the top arrangers in the business to make the songs come to life and swing.  Bryan and I will recreate the same excitement to make the songs of the Great American Songbook come to life again.

Accompanied by Bryan Anthony and his 17-piece orchestra, Fuerste, will entertain everyone with a show that promises to transport audiences back to the golden age of American music. 

Bryan Anthony
Bryan Anthony keeps the legacy of the Great Gentlemen of Song, especially Sinatra, alive and well in his immensely satisfying and sweetly nostalgic performances. A veteran vocalist of ensembles like the Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, and Nelson Riddle Orchestras, Bryan provides stunning homages to the Swing Era for contemporary audiences. 

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