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Grab a front-row seat for “Paul Anka: His Hits and a Tribute to Frank Sinatra” Monday, June 6 at 8 pm


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PAUL ANKA: HIS HITS AND A TRIBUTE TO FRANK SINATRA

Premieres on WOUB  June 6 at 8 pm

The Legendary Singer-Songwriter Performs His Greatest Hits and Pays Tribute To His Greatest Mentor

 

Paul Anka burst onto the American music scene in the late 1950s with a string of hits that almost instantly made him internationally famous. Highlights of his 65-year career include selling ten million albums globally, gallivanting with the Rat Pack, owning a Vegas nightclub and penning iconic songs for Frank Sinatra, Tom Jones and Buddy Holly. In March 2022, Anka returned to the stage to croon tunes honoring Sinatra, his greatest mentor. He also performed all-new songs from his latest album, Making Memories, plus greatest hits from across his career.

Paul Anka performs in a March 2022 concert.
Paul Anka performs his own hits and pays tribute to Frank Sinatra, his greatest mentor, in a March 2022 concert.

As a teen in the 60s, Anka became Las Vegas’ youngest headliner and found acceptance and support with the Rat Pack. He honed his work ethic following Sinatra’s perfectionism and commitment to rehearsal. After years of friendship, Sinatra tasked Anka with writing a song for Sinatra’s final album before he retired, which led Anka to pen “My Way.” When Anka played the song for Sinatra for the first time, Sinatra decided to record it. Two months later, he called Anka out of the blue and played the recording of the song over the phone.

Songs featured in PAUL ANKA: HIS HITS AND A TRIBUTE TO FRANK SINATRA include “For Once In My Life,” “You Are My Destiny,” “Strangers in the Night,” “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “Put Your Head On My Shoulder,” “New York, New York,” “Puppy Love,” “My Way,” “That’s Life” and more. The concert was recorded in the beautiful Reynolds Hall, part of the state-of-the-art entertainment complex at the Smith Center in Las Vegas.

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