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RICK SONATA Based in - USA It’s not just his stage presence, his cocky swagger, the phrasing of his songs or his resemblance to Sinatra. Rick Sonata has vocal talent, a feel for the music and the personal magnetism necessary for a headline performer. He makes a sudden turn of the head and you gasp. It's eerie - Rick is Frank Sinatra as he was 50 years ago. This is the often-repeated comment you hear about this singer. Rick Sonata has opened for Phyllis Diller, Wayne Newton and Michael Burgess and is a frequent performer in Las Vegas at the Mirage, MGM Grand, Excalibur and Caesar's Palace. As well he has appeared at such hot spots at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City and the House of Blues in New Orleans. Rick Sonata has performed with the Tommy Dorsey Band in Chicago, Count Basie Band in Sacramento and the Nelson Riddle Orchestra in San Diego. He is the only Sinatra Tribute Show approved by the Sinatra Family and Rick was told by Nancy Sinatra that "he was almost a dead ringer for my Dad." He has appeared on the nightclub circuit for more than 19 years. In 2001, "Legends in Concert" producer John Stuart saw a video of Rick and promptly flew him to Las Vegas where he was hired as the Crooner for his production in Atlantic City, Branson Missouri and Myrtle Beach. Rick's uncanny resemblance to Sinatra, his incredible vocal range, and high-energy charisma, has led to the performances in Canada, United States, Italy and Australia. Rick Sonata has performed at many corporate and fundraising events such as NHL Awards, Bombardier, The Keg Steakhouse, Daffodil Ball and the Humber River Regional Hospital Foundation.
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It’s
not just his stage presence, his cocky swagger, the phrasing of his songs or
his resemblance to Sinatra. Rick Sonata has vocal talent, a feel for the music
and the personal magnetism necessary for a headline performer. He makes a
sudden turn of the head and you gasp. It's eerie - Rick is Frank Sinatra
as he was 50 years ago. This is the often-repeated comment you hear about
this singer.











