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Donny Most Set to SING AND SWING at Vitellos on 5/10

By: May. 08, 2016
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Donny Most, best known as "Ralph Malph" of the long- running hit television show Happy Days, and his 7-piece band, bring the songs of Sinatra, Darin, Martin, and more to life through his interpretations and creative arrangements. The swing era and 50′s cool are fused together in one very unique show. The next engagement of their show will be held at Vitello's on Tuesday, May 10th at 8:00pm.

In addition to acting and directing, Don has returned to his first love ---- singing. Don has always loved the standards/swing/big band style of music, and has mounted his show - Donny Most Sings And Swings. He recently performed it at "The Iridium Jazz Club", in NYC, and "Catalina's Jazz Club" in Hollywood, CA to great acclaim.

WHO: Join other guests, Fred Willard, Erin Murphy, Morgan Brittany, Kate Linder and more as their friend, Don Most takes the stage in LA before heading to NY.

WHERE: Vitello's - 4349 Tujunga Ave. Studio City, CA 91604 - 818-769-0905

WHEN: Tuesday, May 10th at 8:00 pm

Donny Most is best known for his role as Ralph in the long running television series "Happy Days." He was singing long before he started working with Ron Howard, Henry Winkler and Garry Marshall. Yes, it's true. Donny truly has vocal chops and he has a wonderful way of delivering each standard 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. Donny is currently touring with his band performing his Sings and Swings: Sinatra, Dino, Darin & more show. 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.



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