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Sebastian Anzaldo is fast becoming one of the top “Sinatra”
interpreters in the country. In just a few short years, he has
honed his act to perfecting the essence of the musical icon.
With the voice, looks and mannerisms of ‘Ol Blue Eyes,
Sebastian has wowed audiences from coast to coast.
Originally hailing from Omaha, Sebastian grew up in a musical
family (his father a sax player and later a talent agent, his
mother a singer). He started playing drums and singing at age
11, and began his professional career working with bands in
bars and frat parties soon after that. After ten years of
playing in and around his hometown, including a cross-country
road stint for the Air Force, Sebastian’s passion for jazz led
him to New York, compliments of The National Endowment For The
Arts.
As the need for a career change grew, the choice was obvious -
focus on the ‘Sinatra thing’. With a dedication to perfecting
the art of Frank, everything was in place and Sebastian began
doing one corporate event after another. As word got out that
there was a new ‘Chairman’ in town, he got a call to star in
‘The Tribute To The Rat Pack’ currently running at The Greek
Isle. This in turn led to his current show - headlining with
Sharon Owens as Barbra Streisand in the wonderful “Barbra &
Frank, The Concert That Never Was...”.
“Barbra
& Frank, The Concert That Never Was...” at the Riviera
Wednesday - Sundays
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Sharon began
touring all over the world as a singer/ dancer with American
Entertainment Productions opening for acts such as the
Letterman, the Mandrell sisters, Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn
and many more country acts.
Although
performing was Sharon’s dream, so was getting an education.
Sharon earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Humanities and
Vocal Music from the University of South Florida and has her
Master’s in Education from Chapman University.
In 1990, she
continued to work her way through college by singing/dancing
at Busch Gardens theme park in Tampa, Florida, while she also
did commercial studio work for Sea World and performed in
musical theater.
Sharon’s career
as a Barbra Streisand Impersonator/Tribute artist began in
1992, when Sharon moved to Los Angeles where she began singing
Streisand in dinner theaters and cabaret night clubs. Her
uncanny resemblance and vocal ability to sing Streisand,
started her career as a Legends performer.
Most recently Sharon has turned to television
where she was crowned the winner of the hit TV show on Fox
called “Performing As…” Her national success has created a
whirl wind of Barbra fans waiting to see Sharon’s famous
tribute. Since her TV success, she has been seen on Access
Hollywood, Extra, Entertainment Tonight and even paid a visit
to the Family Fued.
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