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Except for starring in the occasional off-broadway show (i.e. "Cinema" 1996; "Girlstown" 1999), Jack has spent most of his time over the last few years traveling to perform at lucrative corporate events and appearing at senior centers to keep the old folks happy with nostalgic favorites. At the 2000 Sundance Film Festival, Jack's fans had the opportunity to hear his latest hit, "Everybody But Me," featured in the soundtrack of the popular independent short film GIRL GO BOOM.
Being the smart guy that he is, Jack's decided to continue to avail his personification of eternal hipness and unique musical style to the special events community. Don't stop reading, now. Go forward and get a taste of what THE JACK CROSLEY SHOW can do for your event.
THE JACK CROSLEY SHOW
Jack has a show package for every size event and budget.
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, Al Jolson, Roy Orbison, Ed Sullivan, Hollywood Palace, Jerry Vale, Al Martino, old Las Vegas. That your idea of entertainment? Then Jack Crosley is for you. His shows are reminiscent of good ol' big time entertainment. He gives you that "big" feeling, whether he shows up alone or drags along Dave Levitt's orchestra and chorus---complete with showgirls and dancers.
Through the years Jack has portrayed, on both stage and screen, such showbiz greats as Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison and Al Jolson. One of Jack's packages is actually a straight-on tribute to Jolson. For the most part, though, Jack's stage character for his shows is a composite of all his favorite entertainers. His fans enjoy picking out the influences within each of his gestures, movements and phrasings.
A review of one of Jack's shows once read: "Dated teen-beat trash, dismal ponderous ballads, jaded anti-social swing, pandering countrypolitan cadenzas, and witless lowbrow humour---JUST THE WAY YOU LIKE IT!!!!!" We know you'll like Jack, too.
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