Monday, December 3, 2012
PAUL ANKA INVITES YOU TO CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS
If you're a fan of the television series "The Gilmore Girls," set in Hartford and Star's Hollow, Connecticut, then you might remember that the star of the show Lorelai Gilmore named her sheepdog pet Paul Anka. Lorelai has fond feelings for this singing sensation and teen idol who enjoyed top billing in the 1950's and 1960's.
Born in Canada and now a naturalized citizen of the United States, Paul Anka has sung with and composed for some of the top names in the music industry, from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, Johnny Mathis to Peter Cetera. To hear a marvelous medley of Anka tunes like "Diana," "Lonely Boy" and "Put Your Head on My Shoulder," plan to head to Waterbury's Palace Theater on Saturday, December 8 at 8 p.m. for a concert "Christmas with the Legendary Paul Anka."
Admit it. You'd like to put your head on his shoulder and let him croon any of the songs he has written and popularized over the last five decades. Who wouldn't want to hear his rendition of "She's a Lady," a song he wrote for Tom Jones or "My Way" a little ditty he penned for Ole Blue Eyes.
Swoon like you're a teenager again as this prolific songwriter of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries shares his greatest hits as well as a cavalcade of Christmas classics like "Winter Wonderland" and "The Christmas Song." This personality-plus performer will give 110% as he royally entertains the Palace Theater audience.
Before the performance, attend a 6 p.m. dinner in the Palace's Poli Club by Emily's Catering Group, $40 per member or $50 per non-member, including tax service fees, coffee and tea. A cash bar will be available. Call the box office for reservations.
For tickets ($55-100), call 203-346-2000 or go online at www.palacetheaterct.org. The Palace Theater is located at 100 East Main Street, Waterbury.
Start celebrating this festive season a little early as Paul Anka and his legendary voice and style usher in Christmas My Way, His Way and Your Way.
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