What makes a crooner? Singers who had an warm, romantic style of delivery were called "crooners," stars like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Perry Como, Bobby Darin, Nat ‘King’ Cole, Frankie Laine.
Daywood Drive recording artist Jerry Costanzo brings his remarkable voice to the stage in a show dedicated to the super-star male vocalists of all-time! Jerry has performed at some of the most prestigious entertainment venues including Feinstein's in NYC, Lincoln Center's Mid Summer Night Swing, the annual Sinatra Birthday Bash at the Count Basie Theater in Red Bank NJ, as well as concert series throughout New England and beyond. A favorite on Easy Listening and jazz radio stations nationwide, Jerry now brings his show to The Greenwich Odeum.
"Celebrating the Great Crooners" features the unforgettable hits of the above artists including such favorites as: Unforgettable, That’s Amore, Sway, Prisoner Of Love, Because Of You, I Left My Heart
In San Francisco, Come Fly With Me, Mack The Knife, My Way, signature tunes from The Great American
Song Book and the world’s greatest crooners! Included in the night's program are selections from Jerry's acclaimed latest CD "Invitation" as well as songs from his previous recordings. “Can't We Be Friend's” and “Destination Moon” All performed by Jerry's fabulous Swinging 10- piece Orchestra.
TICKETS ADVANCE: $30 VIP and $25 General Admission
TICKETS DAY OF PERFORMANCE: $35 VIP and $30 General Admission
Rave Reviews Abound!
"Nothing seems to ruffle this fellow named Jerry Costanzo. He has a pleasant voice and sounds
comfortable with a band— He comes off as the ultimate nice guy. But nice guys aren’t the most
compelling interpreters of songs that might be drenched in romance or regret. He eschews the kinds of
songs whose lyrics would demand deep introspection or deep, dark sorrow."
Rob Lester,~ Talkin` Broadway
“It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that Jerry Costanzo is on par with living legends like Tony
Bennett and the like. His love for the clas- sic jazz repertoire is unquestionable and his mu- sical skill set is more than ample. In the realm of traditional song interpreters it doesn’t get much better!”
Eric Harabadian ~ Jazz Inside Magazine
“I finally got to see Jerry Costanzo in the last of his seven appearances at Feinstein’s at the Loew’s
Regency last night. Mr. Costanzo is a singer in the masculine tradition of Dean Martin, Perry Como
and Nat Cole but one who sings their songs in his own swinging style and baritone. The show
last night featured a collection of some of the finest songs in the Great American Songbook. Mr.
Costanzo’s orchestra backed him beautifully My only regret was that I did not get to see the show
sooner”
-Ron Forman- ~ Radio host of “Sweet Sounds” WKRB 90.3 FM NYC