REMEMBERING THE RAT PACK: Songs of Frank, Dean & Sammy
"The Rat Pack" was a term used by journalists and outsiders for this group of famous entertainers. When any one of the members was scheduled to give a performance, the rest of the "Pack" would show up for an impromptu show causing much excitement with audiences. Those audiences would come pouring into Las Vegas just to be part of this entertainment experience. The marquees of the hotels at which they were performing as individuals would read for example, "DEAN MARTIN - MAYBE FRANK - MAYBE SAMMY," as seen on the Sands Hotel sign.
Phil Bruschi focuses on The History of The Fifties Rat Pack, the Members of The Sixties Rat Pack, The Impromptu Nightclub Shows, Rat Pack Films and The Revival Tour Show, "Together Again."
Phil sings many of the songs that Frank, Dean and Sammy sang while they were together including "The Lady Is A Tramp," "Everybody Loves Somebody," and "Birth of The Blues," just to mention a few. You don't have to go to Vegas to be entertained. Join Phil for an informative and entertaining program.
Phil Bruschi focuses on The History of The Fifties Rat Pack, the Members of The Sixties Rat Pack, The Impromptu Nightclub Shows, Rat Pack Films and The Revival Tour Show, "Together Again."
Phil sings many of the songs that Frank, Dean and Sammy sang while they were together including "The Lady Is A Tramp," "Everybody Loves Somebody," and "Birth of The Blues," just to mention a few. You don't have to go to Vegas to be entertained. Join Phil for an informative and entertaining program.
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