BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE World War II SINGER 1940s Victory Gal show
1940s Victory Gal show stars the wonderful Melissa who has been performing professionally since the tender age of 17. While studying music and drama in high school she performed as much as she could in competitions, amateur productions and bands. She first began her musical career in recording studios producing demos for up and coming songwriters.
Before producing her wonderful 1940s Victory Gal show she won a singing competition in 1996 which enabled her to have the unbelievable privilege of singing in front of thousands of supporters at Wembley Stadium during the Euro 96 England Vs Germany finals, and it was then that she realised her true calling was in live music. Melissa went on to work in a wide variety of high calibre live shows all over the world on cruise ships, in hotels and on world-renowned stages in tribute bands such as Abba, The Commitments,The Circus of Horrors and more recently Fast Love, a tribute to George Michael.
Melissa also relished singing in the fabulous Andrews Sisters tribute show featuring the Moonlight Serenade Orchestra. This is where she really flourished and discovered a passion for vintage music and that ‘big band’ sound. This passion has now come to its peak which has now brought to life with her very own 1940s Victory Gal show.
EXAMPLE SETLIST
In The Mood
Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree
White Cliffs Of Dover
Oh Johnny
Tico Tico
Sway
Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar
Bei Mir Bist Du Shoen
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
Sing Sing Sing
Fever
Lady Is A Tramp
Cheek To Cheek
Roll Out The Barrel
Get Happy
Chatanooga Choo-choo
Apple Blossom Time
Every Time We Say Goodbye
My Funny Valentine
Something Stupid
Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Live video footage of Victory Gal!
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