Billy Kay For those of your who saw Francis Albert perform live, in concert, attending this fabulous, Las Vegas style tribute will bring back all of those fond memories. This fabulous tribute to Frank Sinatra by Billy Kay portrays Frank in the “Chairman Of The Board Years”. Featuring Billy’s live singing impersonation that not only looks like Frank Sinatra, but sounds like Frank Sinatra as well. Billy Kay seems to emulate all of the typical Frank Sinatra stage mannerisms. As a local NJ radio personality commented “Looking at Billy Kay on stage is like seeing and hearing Frank Sinatra perform one last time”.
Billy Kay has performed his Frank Sinatra tribute all over the U.S. and Canada to sold out audiences, for over twelve years. Among his credits Billy had been hand picked to perform live at various venues across the U.S. by Capitol Records Marketing (CEMA), to promote Frank Sinatra’s CD releases DUETS in 1993, DUETS II in 1994, and Capitols 80th birthday release in 1995.
Billy Kay has played his Frank Sinatra Tribute in Las Vegas NV, Hollywood CA, New York City NY, Atlantic City NJ, Orlando FL, Boston MA, El Paso TX, Reno NV, Bay St. Louis MS, and many more fabulous areas to mention. His travels had Billy open for many exciting national acts e.g. Comedian/ TV star Bob Newhart, Actor/ TV star Chevy Chase and Headlined at Casino Magic in MS. Recently featured on CNNs CROSSFIRE.
FROM CORPORATE EVENTS, CASINO’S AND CRUISE SHIPS Billy has performed them all. He has performed for Fortune 500 Companies across the country. Cruise ships out of Ft. Lauderdale, Boston and Miami. In 2000 Billy was hired to sing as Sinatra to “POP DIVA” Celine Dion at her private 32nd Birthday party in Palm Beach FL.
What People Are Saying
It’s funny because everyone says “Oh my god, you look like him, you sound like him and have his mannerisms”
— THE PRESS OF ATLANTIC CITY, AC NJ
“He walks the walk, Talks the talk, knows the jokes and sings the songs!”
— THE ARLINGTON ADVOCATE, ARLINGTON MA
“The award shows finest highlight was Billy Kay’s uncanny Sinatra portrayal.”
— LA TIMES, CA