Edd Raineri presents The Sinatra Years Starring Steven Maglio & his full 17 piece orchestra

Event Details

    Showtime(s):

  • Saturday, Nov 13, 2021 @ 7:30 PM Doors open at 6:00 PM Buy Tickets Now
  • Ticket Prices:

  • $30.50, $39.50, $49.50, $60.50, plus fees
  • Tickets Go On Sale:

  • Nov 22, 2019
  • Additional Details:

  • A Kirby Member pre-sale begins Wednesday, November 20 at 10:00 a.m.

'The Sinatra Years' presented by Edd Raineri that was scheduled for August 30 has been rescheduled for Saturday, November 13, 2021.

Current tickets will remain valid for the new show. For more information contact the Sundance Vacations Box Office at the F.M. Kirby Center at 570-826-1100 or at marketing@kirbycenter.org.

 

Edd Raineri, host of “The Beatledd Fab Four Hour” on WRKC-FM, will present The Sinatra Years starring world famous Frank Sinatra tribute artist Steven Maglio & his full 17 piece orchestra at the F.M. Kirby Center on Saturday, May 16 at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets go on sale Friday, November 22 at 10:00 a.m. and are available through the Sundance Vacations Box Office at the F.M. Kirby Center, online at www.kirbycenter.org and charge by phone at (570) 826-1100. A Kirby Member pre-sale begins Wednesday, November 20 at 10:00 a.m.

The New York Times has said: “With Steven Maglio’s smooth croon and Rat Pack swagger, listeners just might imagine they are at The Copa at The Sands in 1963.’

Steven Maglio has performed worldwide, from Atlantic City to Las Vegas; from West Palm Beach to Beverly Hills; from Cape Cod to Nashville; from Brazil to Ecuador to Italy.

He has shared the stage with The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Frankie Valli, Wayne Newton, Dionne Warwick, Danny Aiello and many others. He has appeared in movies and entertained many celebrities including President and Mrs. Donald Trump, the Kennedy family, Vic Damone, Connie Francis, Danny DeVito, William Shatner, most of the cast of “The Sopranos”, just to name a few, as well as sports figures, politicians and business moguls.

Maglio states, “I was born in East Harlem. In 1966, we moved to the Bronx and being the new kid on the block, I walked to school alone for the first few weeks. I heard Frank Sinatra singing ‘My Kind of Town’ and to pass the time on my new daily trek, I would sing to myself over and over. I decided I needed another song and began to explore the only Sinatra album we owned at the time, ‘A Man and His Music.’ This was the beginning of my addiction not only to Sinatra, but to that whole world of standard songs and singers.”

Perhaps Vincent Falcone, longtime pianist and conductor for Frank Sinatra said it best, “Steven is one of the finest singers keeping the Great American Songbook alive since ‘The Old Man’ himself.”