No entertainer can move and excite an audience
like Tony Orlando. One of America's most endearing and enduring
stars, Tony and America recently celebrated the 27th anniversary
of his recording of Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The
Ole Oak Tree.
Tony brings to the stage a warmth and exhilarating energy that
electrifies an audience. From million selling records (five number
one hits), a popular television variety series, movies and Broadway (Barnum and Smokey
Joe's Cafe) Tony Orlando has conquered every facet
of show business.
Orlando , born and raised in New York City , began hitting the
national charts at the age of 16 with Halfway to Paradise and Bless
You as the first vocal artist to sign with Epic Records.
He later routed his musical career to the nonperformance side and
became one of the youngest vice-presidents for CBS Records, heading
their April-Blackwood music label.
Through no plans of his own, Tony was coaxed into putting his
voice on a demo record for a song titled Candida for
his friends Hank Medress and Dave Appell at Bell Records. The record
was released under the name of the record promotion director's
daughter, Dawn.
"I think it is really the rule of show business that every
big break you get, you back into it without knowing it at the time.
A few weeks after recording Candida. I
had forgotten all about it. And then Hank Medress calls me and
says, 'Hey man, we've got a hit.' The crazy thing was, the song
kept climbing the charts till it hit number one," said Orlando
.
Hoping lightning would strike again, Medress had Orlando record Knock
Three Times. The song not only became number
one, it was the top song of 1971, selling over six million
copies worldwide. The immense popularity of the song is still
evident today. Tony's recording of the song was featured in
the hit movie Now and Then.
Realizing it was probably safe to give up his successful career
at CBS Records, Tony decided to jump full force into what was already
a meteoric rise to the top. Along with Telma Hopkins and Joyce
Vincent Wilson, Tony Orlando and Dawn became an international sensation.
Amazingly enough, Tony hadn't even begun to scratch the surface
of his stardom. In 1973, he recorded Tie A Yellow Ribbon
Round The Ole Oak Tree. The song was number one
for the year, became Orlando 's theme song and grew into an American
anthem of hope and homecoming, reunion and renewal.
The yellow ribbon has welcomed home POWs from Laos , Cambodia
and Vietnam , the hostages from Iran and the troops from Desert
Storm. Veterans are honored each Veterans Day, November 11th, in
Branson with the Tony Orlando Yellow Ribbon Salute
to Veterans. This is a specially produced extravaganza
which is free to veterans and their families. As part of this salute
to Vets, Tony presents the Yellow Ribbon Medal of Freedom. Past
recipients have included Bob Hope, former POW Major Stephen Long,
BoxCar Willie and Connie Stevens. In 1999 the Eisenhower family,
represented by Mary Eisenhower, granddaughter to President Dwight
D. Eisenhower, received the Yellow Ribbon Medal of Freedom.
A string of hits continued including Sweet Gypsy Rose,
He Don't Love You, Who's In The Strawberry Patch With Sally,
Cupid, Steppin' Out (Gonna Boogie Tonight) and Mornin'
Beautiful.
Orlando then set his sights on television which resulted in his
highly rated weekly variety series on CBS. Breaking new ground,
it was the first multi-ethnic variety show on television. Orlando
, of Hispanic and Greek origins, and Hopkins and Wilson , African
Americans, were an instant hit. The show, which ran for four seasons
from (1974 - 1976), welcomed the biggest names in show business
each week as Tony's guests, including his boyhood idols, Jackie
Gleason and Jerry Lewis.
The friendship forged by Orlando and Lewis was a strong one. Tony
has guested on Jerry's Labor Day Telethon for 25 years, nine of
those as the New York host. Orlando and Lewis also teamed for an
unforgettable series of shows in the early 1990's, taking the stage
at the Las Vegas Hilton and Riviera hotels. Only two other entertainers
share the distinction of performing with Lewis: Dean Martin and
Sammy Davis, Jr.
Like a painter, Tony is an artist who steps onto a stage as if
it were a blank canvas. Each show he weaves colorful emotions set
to music touching the deepest part of a person's heart. He is a
popular headliner in Las Vegas , Atlantic City , Reno , Biloxi
and Laughlin. And, he maintains a touring schedule with appearances
performing arts centers around the country.
Orlando remains one of America 's best loved personalities. He
has been a recipient of three American Music Awards and a People's
Choice Award. For outstanding achievements to the entertainment
industry, Tony was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
in 1990.
Tony has played to packed arenas and for five Presidents. His
universal appeal has bridged many a generation gap. Tony was one
of the first entertainers to be featured as a subject of VH1' s
Behind the Music in 1998. The episode continues to be aired
and received one of the network's highest ratings for the series.
Since 1993, Orlando has been a resident of Branson , Missouri
, where he has performed more than 2,000 shows. His current performing
home in Branson is The Osmond Family Theatre. Tony has been named
Branson's Entertainer and Vocalist of the Year.
In addition to Branson, Tony has written and produced musical
productions to critical acclaim. In 1998 he created and starred
in the show Jukebox Dreams where he
took the audience on a doo-wop serenade showing the power of one
man's dreams. The show premiered at Harrah's in Atlantic City and
later toured to some of the top venues in the country. This winter
Tony has a special production set to go for the Christmas season,
entitled Santa & Me.
Orlando, 56, and his wife Francine, live in Branson with his son
Jon, 30, and their daughter Jenny Rose, 9.