Renowned Performer Johnny Seaton Coming to Centreville

~Nationally Recognized Singer to Offer Tribute To Icons of American Vocal Music

Queen Anne’s County’s Centre for the Arts is offering a rare opportunity to spend the evening of Friday, 22 November, with nationally recognized performer Johnny Seaton singing in tribute to some of America’s best known icons of American vocal music.

His uncanny resemblance to “The King”, Elvis Presley, has stopped many in their tracks time and again, but the scope of his vocal talents have enabled Seaton to avoid the trap of typecasting. He has had the privilege to perform with many renowned entertainers such as Roseanne Cash, Fats Domino, The Jordanaires, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, … the list goes on.

As Pharaoh in the original cast of Tim Rice’s and Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, starring Donny Osmond, Seaton received outstanding reviews and praise for adding that special magic that helped make that show the incredible success it became.

With the many guest appearances on national TV – “CBS Early Show”, “Good Morning America” and “The Today Show”, “Entertainment Tonight”, “The Regis and Kathy Lee Show”, and “Showbiz Today” – Seaton has been welcomed into the homes of families across the country. Beyond venues in major U.S. cities such as Chicago, Nashville, New York, and Las Vegas, Seaton has performed overseas in Amsterdam, Moscow, Tokyo, and elsewhere.

Tiny Centreville, Maryland, is fortunate to have this singular entertainer perform in a single-night concert to support much needed renovation of the Centre for the Arts building.
Friday, 22 November 2013
8 p.m.
QAC Centre for the Arts, 206 S. Commerce St., Centreville, Md.
410 758-2520
www.arts4u.info
$50. per person, $40. with reservations made before Friday, 15 November

The Queen Anne’s County Arts Council, Inc., is a non-profit organization committed to promoting, expanding and sustaining the arts.