Kirby Center Goes Back to The Sinatra Years

At 7:30pm Saturday, November 9th, experience a classic kind of cool when The Sinatra Years returns to the F.M. Kirby Center.

Steven Magilo is a world-famous Frank Sinatra tribute artist, and when he takes the stage with his 17-piece orchestra, you’ll be transported back to a time when The Rat Pack ruled the entertainment world.

Tickets and Seating Information

Tickets for The Sinatra Years go on sale 10am Friday, May 3, with a special Kirby Center member pre-sale beginning 10am Wednesday, May 1. Visit our member page to learn more and become a member.

Tickets are $30.50, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, and $65.50, plus fees. Tickets can be purchased at the F.M. Kirby Center box office, or online anytime at Ticketmaster.com or Kirbycenter.org.

About The Sinatra Years

Steven Maglio has performed worldwide, from West Palm Beach and Atlantic City to Brazil and Italy.

He’s shared the stage with The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Frankie Valli, Wayne Newton, Dionne Warwick, Danny Aiello, and many others. He’s also entertained many celebrities, including President and Mrs. Donald Trump, the Kennedy family, Danny DeVito, William Shatner, and most of the cast of “The Sopranos.”

“I was born in East Harlem,” Steven said. “Back in 1966, we moved to the Bronx, and being the new kid on the block, I walked to school alone for the first few weeks. I heard Frank Sinatra singing ‘My Kind of Town,’ and, to pass the time on my new daily trek, I would sing it to myself over and over. I decided I needed another song and began to explore the only Sinatra album we owned at the time, ‘A Man and His Music.’ This was the beginning of my addiction not only to Sinatra, but to that whole world of standard songs and singers.”

Perhaps Vincent Falcone, longtime pianist and conductor for Frank Sinatra, said it best: “Steven is one of the finest singers keeping the Great American Songbook alive since ‘The Old Man’ himself.”

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