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"The Man of 1001 Voices"
The endless talents of Bill Acosta have now been packaged
in "Lasting Impressions," a Las Vegas style musical revue.
 The "Las Vegas Visitor" compares his vocal phrasing to that of
Sinatra's. His kaleidoscope of talent combines the gambit of vocal styles, celebrity
impressions and comedy to awe audiences of all ages. He brings to life nearly 50 celebrity
voices in each one of his presentations. The most impressive voice displayed however, will
be the crystal clear, powerful tones of Bill Acosta himself.
Professional reviews of
his performances include quotes like "A Triumphantly Stylish Revue,"
"Acosta is a master singing impressionist!" and "An impressionist
to top all impressionists!"
Bill Acosta's "Lasting Impressions" is a mix of
high energy humor and classic song medleys by "guests" as diverse as Nat King
Cole, Jerry Lewis, Neil
Diamond, Julio
Iglesias, Willie Nelson, Dean Martin and Sean
Connery. A highlight of the show is Acosta's dead-ringer rendition of President Bill
Clinton reminiscing over the "Twelve Days of Christmas" gifts he received from
his celebrity friends & from Andy Williams offering a partridge in a pear tree to
twelve people terminated by Arnold. Reviewers have said, "You have to see
this for yourself," to believe it.
"Over the years, I have developed a technique I call 'vocal
chasing,'" said Acosta, to explain how he shifts gears so rapidly. "It's the way
I have trained my vocal chords to move from one voice, pitch and tone rapidly into
another. The Twelve Days of Christmas is the most challenging piece I do in the show,
because I repeat each character numerous times. By the end of this 15 minute song I have
changed voices 90 times using the vocal chasing technique."
When it come to pure entertainment, Acosta's singing voice has a true
chameleon quality, enabling him to replicate the golden tones of such greats as Frank
Sinatra, Johnny Mathis and
Tony Bennett. Simply close your eyes and you'll be transported
to the world's most exclusive fantasy concert. But even in its natural state, Acosta's
voice has a tone and resonance that stands among the best.
Raised in New Orleans and influenced by the great jazz masters like Pete
Fountain, he moved to Chicago, where he made a name as the headlining act for the Playboy
Clubs and where he perfected his cache of personalities.
This international performer is in his fourth decade of show business.
His credits include television and radio, voice-overs, corporate events, theatres,
showrooms, concerts, festivals and cruise lines world-wide.
Whether sharing the stage with Lou Rawls, Patti
LaBelle, Rodney
Dangerfield or Joan Rivers, Bill's versatility ensures a show to provide many
"Lasting Impressions."
Bill Acosta may be available for your next special event!
For booking information, click
HERE!
Rating:
DG
For ratings guide, click
here.
Based:
..in Nevada
Showcase video available.
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