Don’t will lose out on Tony Orlandos Great American Christmas show!For the short time only at the Welks Resort Theater in Branson,Mo.Get tickets now before they offer out at FlyBranson Travel.com.

Tony Orlando brings his incomparable energy and talent to the Welk Resort Theatre this year with his new show, Tony Orlando’s Great American Christmas!

From November 1 through December 8th Tony will sing your entire holiday favorites: the songs that are presently the main fabric of Christmas in the us and his greatest hits:Candida, Knock 3 Times, Tie a Yellow Ribbon, Sweet Gypsy Rose and many more. Tony is joined onstage by his incredibly talented band and cast to share with the tale of Tony’s first Christmas within the Ozarks, and the special visitor he met. It’s actually a celebration of that would be amazing about special occasions, where Santa honors the actual meaning of Christmas. A complete production extravaganza A perennial favorite A Branson must see!

Orlando was tempted to a recording career while he was motivated to record a demo record of “Candida“, with backup singers including Toni Wine (who wrote the song) and Linda November. Worried about a potential conflict of interest with his April-Blackwood duties, Orlando sang within the condition that his name ‘t be from the project, in order that it premiered underneath the simple name of “Dawn”, the middle name with the daughter of Bell records executive Steve Wax.

The song was a hit, and Dawn, with Wine and November again singing backup, recorded another song, “Knock Thrice“, which itself became a #1 hit. Orlando then took it on tour, and asked two other session singers, Telma Hopkinsand Joyce Vincent Wilson to join for your tour. Orlando then found that there have been six touring groups by using their name, so Dawn became “Dawn featuring Tony Orlando”, which changed to Tony Orlando and Dawn in 1973.

The brand new group recorded more hits, including “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” (1973), and “He Don’t Accept You (Like I Enjoy You)” (1975). With a successful recording career, Orlando then set his sights in the media. As described in The San Francisco Chronicle, “Tony Orlando and Dawn burst beyond televisions through the Ford ,administration a sunny antidote to the dark cynicism to come Watergate. He represented simple, traditional values, a conservative go back to pure entertainment. He drew a happy face in the “O” of his autograph. It had not been terribly cool, but America loved him.”The Tony Orlando and Dawn Show on CBS became a hit, a summer option to the Sonny & Cher show, and ran for four seasons from 1974 to 1976. It welcomed the largest names in show business each week as Orlando’s guests, including his boyhood idols, Jackie Gleason and Jerry Lewis.