Come see Tony open for Don Rickles at the Grove in Anaheim, CA. Click on link below for details and tix!
http://www.citynationalgroveofanaheim.com/events/event_details.asp?id=2092
Come see Tony open for Don Rickles at the Grove in Anaheim, CA. Click on link below for details and tix!
http://www.citynationalgroveofanaheim.com/events/event_details.asp?id=2092
Where: Elim Park, 140 Cook Hill Rd, Cheshire, CT 06410 (Nelson Hall)Date: October 1, 2011
TONY DESARE, "The Best You Can Give"
Downbeat Critics Poll "Rising Star" 2009 Male Vocalist is also a talented pianist and composer, and a charismatic crowd-pleaser. See why the web is buzzing over his latest original love song, "The Best You Can Give".
Piano and vocals, with bass and guitar accompaniment. Features: Open to All
Website: http://www.nelsonhallelimpark.com
Phone: 203-699-5495
Email: nelsonhall@elimpark.org
‘Dreamy’ DeSare beguiles Cabaret audience
Tom Alvarez, Indianapolis Performing Arts Examiner A female fan was overheard remarking that Tony DeSare was “dreamy” as she exited his show Friday at the Cabaret at the Columbia Club. Her reaction summed up the effect the good-looking singer with a brilliant smile had on an audience beguiled by his music and charm.
DeSare, who is also a pianist and songwriter, performed a set consisting of standards and original material, some of which will be on his forthcoming fourth CD.
Referred to as a “baby Sinatra” in a New York Times review, DeSare also is often compared to crooners Connick and Buble. What sets him apart from the others, however, is his distinctive voice, phrasing, musicality and storytelling ability.
Nowhere is DeSare’s talent for communicating the meaning of a song more evident than during ballads, when he slows the tempo and really takes his time to languorously sing lyrics.
Advertisement Cole Porter’s “Just One of Those Things;” a melancholic, yearning-filled rendition of “My Funny Valentine;” “Prelude,” from DeSare’s “Radio Show” CD and “Baby Dream Your Dream,” from the musical “Sweet Charity,” were some of the songs performed during the first part of DeSare’s act.
DeSare also sang “Chemistry.” One of his original songs, it illustrated his ability to write a song that captures the lighthearted flavor and sound of those prevalent in the American Songbook.
Demonstrating his ability to interpret a song in ways that are completely unexpected, DeSare opened the second act with an up-tempo instrumentation of “Autumn Leaves.” Fingers flying across the keys, DeSare showed his virtuosity as a pianist.
“Phone at Home Blues,” which he introduced as an “existential crisis causing 2lst-century anxiety,” was another of DeSare’s original ditties included in his program. It was an amusing tune to those present who could identify with the frustration felt when one’s cell phone is left at home.
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Pops Conductor Jack Everly and his collaborator, producer Ty Johnson, who were present in the audience, were introduced by DeSare. Previously he performed with the ISO in two Pops concert and in a Symphony on the Prairie Concert – “Sci-Fi Spectacular,” in 2010. Paying tribute to fellow “Trekkie” Johnson, DeSare sang “Would You Like to Trek to a Star?”
DeSare, who looked like the quintessential piano man, dressed in tie, vest and shirt with cuffs rolled up, also performed “Moon River,” “That’s Life” and a wistful “Two for the Road,” prior to closing his set with Ray Charles’ “Hallelujah I Love Her So.”
When Cabaret managing and artistic director Shannon Forsell introduced DeSare prior to the second act, she quoted a critic. Essentially, that individual thinks DeSare is not only more talented than Connick and Buble but could be just as well known, were he marketed as aggressively as they. Without a doubt – this writer concurs.
9:30-12:30 at NY's best place to have a drink and hear music. With Edward Decker and Steve Doyle on guitar and bass. www.thecarlyle.com
Catch Tony in Atlantic City when he appears in Joe Piscopo's new club at Resorts. Click here for tix!
Club Piscopo Comedy and Music Club
Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday - doors open at 8, show starts at 9
General Admission: $25
Catch Tony in Atlantic City when he appears in Joe Piscopo's new club at Resorts. Click here for tix!
Club Piscopo Comedy and Music Club
Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday - doors open at 8, show starts at 9
General Admission: $25
Stage Seating: $35
Come see Tony as part of "Irving Berlin: From Ragtimes to Ritzes"with Broadway's Ashley Brown, James T Lane, Ted Keegan and Virginia Woodruff. Conducted by Jack Everly. 7pm http://www.clevelandorchestra.com/event-detail/2011-Aug-14.aspx?pid=8942
Come for another round of great music and food at Shanghai Jazz, one of Downbeat's Top 100 Jazz Clubs Shows at 7pm and 9pm. Cal 973-822-2899 for reservations.
www.shanghaijazz.com for more info.
Tony is opening for Mr. Warmth, Don Rickles, at Mohegan Sun in CT on August 6th. Show is at 8pm and tickets are $30. Go to www.mohegansun.com for more details
Hosted by John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey...Tony is a special guest doing two songs. Click here for more info
7pm and 9:30pm shows at a great new room in NYC! Featuring Ed Decker on guitar and Steve Doyle on bass. Tickets available through Gilt.com. Salon Millesime is attached to the Carlton Hotel and is located at 29th and Madison.
Go to http://www.giltcity.com/newyork/tonydesare for all the info and to purchase tickets.
7pm and 9:30pm shows at a great new room in NYC! Featuring Ed Decker on guitar and Steve Doyle on bass. Tickets available through Gilt.com. Salon Millesime is attached to the Carlton Hotel and is located at 29th and Madison.
Go to http://www.giltcity.com/newyork/tonydesare for all the info and to purchase tickets.
7pm and 9:30pm shows at a great new room in NYC! Featuring Ed Decker on guitar and Steve Doyle on bass. Tickets available through Gilt.com. Salon Millesime is attached to the Carlton Hotel and is located at 29th and Madison.
Go to http://www.giltcity.com/newyork/tonydesare for all the info and to purchase tickets.
7pm and 9:30pm shows at a great new room in NYC! Featuring Ed Decker on guitar and Steve Doyle on bass. Tickets available through Gilt.com
Go to http://www.giltcity.com/newyork/tonydesare for all the info and to purchase tickets.
7pm and 9:30pm shows at a great new room in NYC! Featuring Ed Decker on guitar and Steve Doyle on bass. Tickets available through Gilt.com
Go to http://www.giltcity.com/newyork/tonydesare for all the info and to purchase tickets.
Check out Tony's new video, directed by Brian Herzlinger and shot at legendary Capitol Studios in Los Angeles, CA. The video is cut to all the best engagement and proposal videos on the Internet. Repost and share if you like it!
Tony performed on Prairie Home Companion live at the Fox Theater in St Louis with Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar and Steve Doyle on bass. Check it out here...http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/
Click below for info and tix...http://www.thecolonypalmbeach.com/RoyalRoom/bio.php?id=39