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At Tribute to Frank Sinatra and Barbra
Streisand
Starring Sharon Owens and Sebastian Anzaldo
It
is unlikely that the two powerhouse voices of the century would have
ever
shared the same stage...until now! They never worked together, exactly,
except when they taped a duet in separate
recording sessions, but it’s tantalizing to
think what it would have been like to have
Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra
teamed up for a concert tour. Just imagine the possibilities.
Would one have outshone the other? Would their
onstage banter have been friendly or a bit
snippy?
The rapport of these two 20th century
icons is immediately prevalent.
What On magazine states,“ As good as the music is, the
banter between the stars is equally memorable.”
Sharon Owens and Sebastian Anzaldo,
two of the most impressive celebrity
impersonators in the
business, travel the
world performing their
uncanny tribute to the
two icons.
Sharon Owens
Recently Sharon Owens has turned to television where she
was crowned the winner of the hit TV show on Fox
called “Performing As…” Her national success has
created a whirl wind of Barbra fans waiting to see
Sharon’s famous tribute. Since her TV success, she
has been seen on Access Hollywood, Extra,
Entertainment Tonight and even paid a visit to the
Family Fued. Sharon was a finalsit on NBC's the Next Best Thing.

Sharon
Owens as
Barbra Streisand
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Sebastian
Anzaldo as
Frank Sinatra
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Sharon has been performing her “Tribute to Barbra
Streisand” to critical acclaim nationwide in major
showrooms, for corporate events and as a Headliner
in Las Vegas. She graced one of the finest stages in Europe, in
Berlin, Germany, “Stars in Concert”.
She also appeared in “Legends in Concert” at the Bally’s
Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City. One of the most memorable travels was Sharon's trip
to Israel where she sang for a private political event.
Currently, Sharon has her own show at the Riviera
Hotel and Casino in the Le Bistro Theatre called “
Barbra and Frank, The Concert That Never Was…” Sharon
and Sebastian have traveled Casinos and Performing Arts Theaters
around the world including a debut in Hong Kong. One of the highlights
of the "
Barbra and Frank" show was a performance in the
Rainbow Room, New York City! New York City is
quite a site from the 66th floor!
Sebastian Anzaldo
Sebastian Anzaldo is fast becoming one of the top “Frank
Sinatra” interpreters in the country. In just a few short
years, he has honed his act to perfecting the essence of
the musical icon. With the voice, looks and mannerisms of ‘Ol
Blue Eyes, Sebastian has wowed audiences from
coast to coast.
Originally hailing from Omaha, Sebastian grew up in a
musical family (his father a sax player and later a talent
agent, his mother a singer). He started playing drums and
singing at age 11, and began his professional career
working with bands in bars and frat parties soon after that.
Sebastian’s passion for jazz led him to New York,
compliments of The National Endowment For The Arts.
The next year, Sebastian
headed to the opposite coast to make his fame and fortune. It was around
this time that he
discovered his ‘knack for doing Frank’, and began
incorporating it into the shows with his band "Wild Life" to
great enthusiasm. “Wild Life” became one of the most
popular acts on the Vegas circuit, a stint that lasted eight
successful years. As word got out that there was a new ‘Chairman’ in
town, he got a call to star in ‘The Tribute
To The Rat Pack’ currently running at The Greek Isle.
This in turn led to his current show - headlining with
Sharon Owens as Barbra Streisand in the wonderful “
Barbra & Frank, The Concert That Never Was...” at the
Riviera. “Sebastian Sings Sinatra” is the result of a great love
and understanding of the ‘Great American Songbook’ as
Francis Albert sang it and, let’s face it,“I’m a fan,
too!”
What People Are Saying
"Don't miss this show!"
-- Today in Las Vegas
“When you reach a point in watching such
a show that for a moment you actually
believe they are whom they are performing
as, it really sends a chill up your spine.”
-- Al Sande/K-NEWS Radio
“ Sharon becomes Streisand to the point
that you forget you are watching tribute
status. Sebastian is the Sinatra in his
hey day... Confident, cocky, and well, one
word describes the man... Swingin!!”
-- Nightmoves/Call Back

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