For my sister’s birthday I purchased two front row seats for Tony Orlando and Dawn tonight at the formerly known as Westbury Music Fair. A Christmas show with all the big hits is in store and the original Dawn is in the house!
Mr. Orlando was older and larger than his 1970″s prime but he is a likable guy and he works hard. The group mixed in their half a dozen or so huge radio hits with holiday songs and it made for a festive night out.
Tony told a great story about how the Westbury venue meant a lot to them as on a night when Cher and the Fifth Dimension were to perform, Cher had the flu and was unable to make the gig; Tony Orlando and Dawn were asked to open for the Fifth Dimension in her place. Fred Silverman was in the audience to see Cher who was not there of course, but after watching Tony Orlando and Dawn he asked the group if they would be interested in doing a summer television variety program which turned out to be a launching pad to their great success in the 1970’s.
Tony Orlando with the original Dawn is a rare sighting together as a Thelma Hopkins has been perpetually employed as primarily a sit-com actress. The ladies grew up in Detroit and sang background on some of the great Motown classic hits.
Seeing the group perform brought back fond memories of my youth and hearing those radio friendly pop hits again made me smile. Time passes but the songs that make up the soundtrack of your life are not forgotten.
Knock Three Times and
Tie a Yellow Ribbon
Rock on
GQ