It Was a Very Good Year

Tony Sands portrays Frank Sinatra in this multimedia musical tribute to the iconic singer.

Please Note: This event is from 2015

It Was a Very Good Year

(904) 824-8874

Historic Downtown
259 San Marco Avenue
St. Augustine, FL 32084

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"It Was a Very Good Year" is a musical tribute to Frank Sinatra, his career, his songs, and his legacy.  Tony Sands, a Sinatra fan from early on, brings his talents to the stage as he depicts "Ol' Blue Eyes," in a chronicle of the life of one of America's greatest entertainers. 

The show incorporates stunning video of Frank Sinatra and graphics that work to engage the audience. Starting with Sinatra's early days touring with Tommy Dorsey, the show winds through his bright light days in New York City and then end with his comeback concert in 1974 at Madison Square Garden called "The Main Event."

Tony Sands' portrayal captures Sinatra's voice, mannerisms and even dance moves with uncanny accuracy.

About Tony Sands:  Sands grew up in Philadelphia, PA listening to Frank Sinatra throughout his childhood and became an instant fan. He started playing in piano bars in his early 20s and didn't start singing professionally until he was un his 40s. Sands' voice has taken him to Reno, where he portrayed Frank Sinatra in a Rat Pack tribute show. He is now concentrating on his solo multimedia show and is touring the United States.

Admission: $14 for general admission. 

Where? The Pioneer Barn Theater at Old Florida Museum is located at 259 San Marco Avenue in St. Augustine.

When? 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, 2015.

For more information on this event please call (904) 824-8874 or visit here.

It Was a Very Good Year

(904) 824-8874

Historic Downtown
259 San Marco Avenue
St. Augustine, FL 32084

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