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HAPPY DAYS Star Donny Most Performs at Feinstein's/54 Below Today

By: Jun. 02, 2016
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Donny Most, veteran of the hit series "Happy Days," takes his (musical) act on the road, Singing and Swinging at Feinstein's/54 Below with a nine-piece band today.

Best known as class clown, Ralph Malph, takes the stage and proves, he's "Still Got It!" But, the "it" is much more than we ever suspected. Through the years, Donny (aka Don) has acted and directed, but his original love has never wavered - singing jazz standards, and covering the likes of Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole and - his all-time favorite - Bobby Darin.

The concert is set for today, June 2nd, 2016 at 7:00pm (Doors open at 5:15pm) at Feinstein's/54 Below, located at 254 W. 54th St, NYC. NY 10019. Cover $35 - $45; Premiums $75. Visit www.54below.com/artist/donny-most for more information.

Donny, who has received critical acclaim for his vocal chops and entertaining delivering of standards in a way that no one else can, No matter how often you have heard that song before it is as though your are hearing it for the first time, and loving every second of it! Whether it is a ballad, or swinging favorites like Clementine and Mack the Knife, audiences know they are in for a treat by the first note. In this performance, Donny delivers music from Sinatra and Darin, to Dean Martin and Nat King Cole and others from that era. He even shares a few stories and quips from his tenure on the television hit series Happy Days.

This year he will release his new CD, "Mostly Swinging." This collection will include songs like "The Tender Trap," "Let's Fall in Love,""I Got It Bad," "Clementine," just to name a few. On this compilation he is backed by a full big band comprised by Los Angeles's most sought after studio musicians; several of them are also members of Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band.



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