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Steven Maglio to Perform 1,000th Show at The Carnegie Club, 2/21

By: Feb. 05, 2015
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Highly acclaimed New York Vocalist Steven Maglio, greatly regarded for his renditions of songs popularized by Frank Sinatra, will celebrate a career milestone.

On Saturday evening, February 21, Mr. Maglio will perform his 1,000th show at the famed venue, The Carnegie Club, where he has been entertaining for over a decade.

His crowd-pleasing and long-running nightclub act "Sounds of Sinatra" continues to delight audiences every Saturday evening at the The Carnegie Club, located in the heart of midtown Manhattan, 156 West 56th Street, New York, NY.

For his 1,000th time Mr. Maglio will wow the crowd with two shows back-to-back. "Sinatra: Remembering The Sands" at 8:30PM, followed by "Sinatra Songs" at 10:30PM, accompanied by the world-renowned 11-piece Stan Rubin Orchestra.

"I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity to sing to the wonderful audiences at The Carnegie Club, and I am truly excited to celebrate my 1,000th show," says Mr. Maglio. "I have so many people to thank for the kindness and support they have given me over the past 10 years."

To honor this memorable occasion, a champagne toast will be offered during the first show (his 999th performance) to congratulate Mr. Maglio. To extend the festivities, a commemorative cake will be shared during the second show set (his 1000th performance.) For reservations, contact The Carnegie Club, 212.957.9676.

Mr. Maglio recently released his latest CD "You Belong To Me", a heartfelt collection of romantic and touching tunes including "Good Morning Heartache," "Ain't Misbehaving," "Skylark," and "The Party's Over," all of which Frank Sinatra surprisingly never recorded. A very special thank you to producer Chuck Granata of Sirius-XM - Siriusly Sinatra, for his gracious guidance in selecting songs for the CD.

His previous CD "Songs for Sinatra Lovers!" includes eleven Sinatra hits, featuring favorites such as "Come Dance With Me," You Make Me Feel So Young," and "Nancy" (accompaniment by famed guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli.) The song "Nancy" was broadcast on WHLI Radio as well as other standard and jazz stations.

Many noteworthy personalities have commented about Steven Maglio's distinctive vocal gift. Talented actor Tony Danza remarked after hearing Steven sing at a Patsy's Sinatra bash, "I like Steven's singing because he pays attention to those minor details that make a song popular, and the puts those details into his own renditions. That's one of the marks of a great singer." Michael Dale of Broadwayworld.com noted, "What's most impressive about Steven Maglio is that even while tributing a singer he so obviously admires, he manages to make the evening his own. You may walk in because of Frank Sinatra, but you'll leave with an appreciation for a terrific entertainer named Steven Maglio." Sidney Zion, New York Daily News columnist and friend of Frank Sinatra reported, "If Frank Sinatra could have seen the show you just did, you would be the one he'd choose to continue singing his songs."

Steven Maglio has appeared as a guest vocalist with Deana Martin (in the Deana Martin Variety Show conducted by Vincent Falcone) as well as the main attraction in venues such as The Rainbow Room, The Blue Note, The Sands Hotel, The Paris Hotel and so many others.

Mr. Maglio recently performed to an array of celebrities and loyal fans of Frank Sinatra at a celebratory luncheon at Patsy's Italian Restaurant, honoring the 99th birthday of the Chairman of the Board.

Steven Maglio will be performing on Sunday, February 15, 2015, at 2pm, at Dix Hills Performing Arts Center. All are invited to celebrate Valentine's weekend with a romantic special afternoon musical concert, "Steven Maglio Sings Frank Sinatra's Greatest Love Songs." For more info, or tickets, call 631-656-2148.



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