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Review of Skokie Theatre Performance on Darinfans.com

Dennis Tufano: As Long As I'm Singing

Have you ever spent an evening you never wanted to end? Such was the case on Saturday, October 27 at the Skokie Theatre in Skokie, Ill. Dennis Tufano, former lead singer of the 1960s rock group The Buckinghams, gave a warm, glowing tribute to one of his idols, the multitalented singer, songwriter, actor Bobby Darin.


Growing up on the "Nort'west" side of Chicago, Tufano spoke of hearing Darin's music in high school and being inspired by it. He covered many of Darin's hits, including the title song to his show, "As Long As I'm Singing," "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square," "Dream Lover," "Splish Splash," "Queen of the Hop," "My Funny Valentine," "If I Were a Carpenter," "You're the Reason I'm Living," "18 Yellow Roses," "Simple Song of Freedom," "Two of a Kind," (a cute duet with local comedian Tim Walkoe taking Johnny Mercer's vocals) "Up A Lazy River," "Beyond the Sea," "Mack the Knife," "That's All," and "A Curtain Falls."


Tufano was backed by Michael Acosta's nine-piece band (a pianist, electric guitarist, drummer and six piece horn section), who were a little cramped on the small, intimate stage, but tight musically and very talented. Three backup singers also accompanied the program, adding emphasis without overpowering Tufano or the band.


Tufano was mesmerizing, engaging, and faithful to Darin's recorded material. Often closing his eyes to concentrate, Tufano's vocals were flawless and paid respectful tribute to a talented man who left this world all too soon. Like Darin, Tufano realizes the importance of his fan base, and came out to the lobby after each performance to sign autographs and have photos taken with the fans.

The final encore of the night was "a gift back to you," for The Buckingham fans in the audience. It was evident that many hometown friends were present, and "Hey Baby (They're Playing Our Song)," "Don't You Care," and "Kind of a Drag" nearly brought down the house, so enthusiastic was the response.

Local DJ Scott MacKay, who spoke at the beginning of the show, said they were taping the performance for a possible CD and DVD. One could only hope!

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LIVE APPEARANCES 2010
JANUARY 29th-Naperville, IL w/ The Cryan’ Shames and Ronnie Rice–CR
MARCH 27th-Gateway Event Center 165 Mill Rd., McDonough, GA w/The Association & Rare Earth–CR
JUNE 26th–Akron, Ohio on June 26 at Wolter Park. F.O.P. Benefit Concert–CR
JULY 1st–Kentucky – Venue TBA–CR 
w/ Cannibal & The Headhunters, Sonny Geraci, Denny Laine (Wings), Andy Kim,Terry Sylvester(Hollies) & Otis Day
JULY 4th-Arlington Heights, Il. w/ Cryan’Shames, Sonny Geraci, Jimmy Rodgers, and jimi Sohns-CR
JULY 16, 17, 18th–Milwaukee Festa Italia w/ Sonny Geraci–CR
AUGUST 13th–Newark, Ohio w/ Sonny Geraci–Venue TBA–CR
SEPTEMBER 18th-Raue Center for the Arts, Crystal Lake, IL-The Music of Bobby Darin w/ Comedian-Tim Walkoe



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PLEASE NOTE : THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF PERFORMANCES

“THE BOBBY DARIN SHOW”(BD) AND THE DENNIS TUFANO “CLASSIC ROCK”(CR) SHOW

WE ARE IN NEGOTIATIONS TO BRING THE BOBBY DARIN SHOW TO CHICAGO AND FLORIDA!

HEY BABY! The Buckinghams, Jon Poulos, Dennis Tufano, Marty Grebb, Nick Fortuna and Carl Giamarese, have been INDUCTED into the 2009 Hit Parade Hall of Fame as of Jan.28, 2010 along with:

America, the Ames Brothers, Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass,Louis Armstrong, Frankie Avalon, Brook Benton, Buckinghams, Glen Campbell, Chordettes, Petula Clark, Sam Cooke, Dave Clark Five, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Buddy Holly & the Crickets, Sammy Davis, Jr., Doors, Drifters, Tommy Edwards, 5th Dimension, Eddie Fisher, Fleetwood Mac, Johnny Horton, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Four Aces, Four Lads, Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, Lesley Gore, Michael Jackson & the Jackson Five, Joni James, Sonny James, Billy Joel, George Jones, Kitty Kallen, KC & the Sunshine Band, Andy Kim, Carole King, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Little Richard, Barry Manilow, Al Martino, Mamas & The Papas, McGuire Sisters, Les Paul & Mary Ford, Peter, Paul & Mary, Gene Pitney, Platters, Gary Puckett & the Union Gap, Helen Reddy, Marty Robbins, Rolling Stones, Jimmie Rodgers, Bobby Rydell, Del Shannon, Simon & Garfunkel, Jo Stafford, Barbra Streisand, Temptations, Three Dog Night, Bobby Vee, Bobby Vinton, Dionne Warwick and Andy Williams   I AM VERY PROUD TO HAVE  BEEN INCLUDED WITH SO MANY GREAT ARTISTS. THANK YOU TO THE MUSIC INDUSTRY AND THE FANS FOR THEIR VOTES. WHAT A GAS!!!!!! –Dennis