Friday, December 15, 2006
Bob Anderson America's Greatest Singing Impressionist
People Magazine says BOB ANDERSON is "America's GREATEST singing impressionist!"
Bob Anderson: The Dean of Impressionists
Dean Martin once said about Bob Anderson, "Bob does me better than I do me!"
The be or not to be was never the question for Anderson - while others dreamed of being recording stars, Anderson actually became them - from Frank to Dean, Sammy, Tony Bennett, Mel Torme, Steve Lawrence, Tom Jones, Jack Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck and an incredible host of others. No one had ever impersonated these vocal giants before -- when Anderson began his career back in the 70's, there were no singing impressionists. Rich Little, David Frye, Fred Travalena, and Babe Pier were on the scene but their impressions focused on politicians, actors and other "talking" personalities. Jim Bailey was doing vocal impressions, but only of specific female artists such as Barbra Streisand and Judy Garland... and in full drag.
Always working, Anderson has become one of the top solo attractions for corporate America, all-star benefits and in the top clubs and showrooms around the world. In fact, thanks to Bob Anderson, one is no longer the loneliest number - it's a crowd.
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