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The Palm Beach Pops Kicks off its 20th Season

Win Tickets for Opening Night, featuring Tom Wopat!

October 13, 2011

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Bob Lappin & The Palm Beach Pops will kick-off Opening Night for their 20th concert seasons with The Great American Songbook Spectacular featuring, for the first time ever, television star Tom Wopat, direct from Broadway’s hit, Catch Me If You Can, will be featured along audience favorite, world-famous Big Bands songstress, Lynn Roberts. They will be performing your favorites from the Great American Songbook including songs by Harold Arlen, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Judy Garland and more.

Tom Wopat may be best known as the freewheeling Luke Duke on the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard. Wopat went on to perform in the Tony Award–winning City of Angels and Guys and Dolls, and received a Tony nomination for creating the role of Frank Butler in the Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun, opposite Bernadette Peters. In 2008, Wopat returned to Broadway as Tom Hurley in A Catered Affair with Faith Prince and Harvey Fierstein. Wopat has also become a successful recording artist with many albums to his credit, including A "Little Bit Closer," "Don’t Look Back" and "Consider it Swung."

Tom Wopat

Those who have shared musical moments with Lynn Roberts are grateful that she has prevailed as one of the few stars to bridge the decades. Lynn started her exciting career with Charlie Spivak at the age of 15. Songbird Roberts spent one year with Charlie, a year with Vincent Lopez, five years with Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, ten years with Benny Goodman and four years with Harry James.  Lynn is proud of her distinction of being the only girl singer to have sung with all the superstar band leaders. She also shared the spotlight with Sammy Kay for a year and a half, on the ABC-TV show “Music From Manhattan.” Her career momentum led her to stellar performances throughout the United States, Europe, Japan and Israel.

Concerts for The Palm Beach Pops begin November 4 and 5 at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, November 7 at the Eissey Campus Theatre at Palm Beach State College in Palm Beach Gardens and November 8, 9 and 10 at the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Center at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. Tickets start at just $29 and are available by calling 561-832-7677 or visiting www.palmbeachpops.org/songbook.