$75 for a Sinatra Saturdays Show for Two and a Bottle of Prosecco at the Carnegie Club ($150 Value)
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Steve Maglio uncannily mimics the Chairman's sound, backed by an 11-piece orchestra amid old leather and plush banquettes
Going to a concert can deepen your admiration for the musicians, especially during the drummer’s 20-minute bottle-feeding of a baby goat. Strengthen your musical bond with this deal.
The Deal
- $75 for two general-admission tickets to any Sinatra Saturdays show (a $40 value each) and one bottle of prosecco (a $70 value; a $150 total value)
- When: Saturdays at 8:30 p.m.
- Where: The Carnegie Club<p>
This deal is valid for the 8:30 pm. show only.<p>
Attendees must be 21 or older.<p>
Sinatra Saturdays
“Make no mistake,” says singer Steven Maglio before a show. “We are not impersonators here.” The New York native bites off his swinging syllables just as Ol’ Blue Eyes used to, but he means to honor the music, not mimic the man. In standards such as “The Best Is Yet to Come,” “Come Fly With Me,” and “The Lady Is a Tramp,” Maglio and the 11-piece Stan Rubin Orchestra sing and play from the depths of their tuxedos. The theme of the 8:30 p.m. show is “Remembering the Sands,” designed to evoke the frequent Vegas haunt where Sinatra recorded a live album of songs to help kids memorize geology facts.<p>