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‘Ol Blue Eyes returns

The Chairman of the Board Frank Sinatra and America’s sweetheart crooner Bobby Darin will both be celebrated in Let’s Be Frank – Bobby Darrin Tribute at the Potato Shed on July 30 at 8pm.

Arguably the greatest singer of all time, Frank Sinatra’s hit list will be brought to life by Steven Zammitt.

One of Johnny Young’s favourite stars of Young Talent Time, Zammitt has curated this special tribute to the great crooner, with songs such as My Way; Fly me to the Moon; New York, New York; Come Fly with Me; and I’ve Got You Under My Skin.

Close your eyes and you’ll swear that Ol’ Blues Eyes is Back in Town.

With over 40 years of treading the boards, Steven Zammitt is perfectly placed to bring to life the big swing era, a show that is “dedicated to the era of ‘cool’, ‘class’ and ‘sophistication’.

Potato Shed favourite, the incomparable Mr Issi Dye, will sing alongside Zammitt when he presents his tribute to Bobby Darin with songs including Dream Lover; Mack the Knife and Splish Splash.

Issi’s larger-than-life persona will have you swaying and singing along to the hits of your youth.

Book now at geelongaustralia.com.au/potatoshed to be transported back to the golden age of big band hits.

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