Museum Events - VA Beach Airshow 2010 Entertainers

During the day, be entertained by Theresa Eamon who sings all the popular torch songs of the 1940’s, laugh with Abbott and Costello as performed by their impersonators doing their “Who’s on First” routines. Sing along with the Andrew Sisters, who are done by the American Belles from New York City. As you wander among the encampments, you will feel that you are truly back in time, to an era that is fast being forgotten.  Speak with many of the veteran pilots in attendance that experienced this all first hand and they will tell you what it was really like. Chat with a Mustang pilot that was only a teenager when he first left home to go overseas to fight in the distant war or another pilot, already as an old man in his mid 20’s flying Navy fighters in the South Pacific. Many will have their own books to offer you or photos from so many years ago, that they will autograph for you. 



Abbott and Costello


Photos courtesy of the Ultimate Abbott & Costello Tribute Show.



Theresa Eaman performing Jazz standards
Read Theresa Eaman's bio.

American Belles

The American Belles is a singing troupe dedicated to performing the Andrew Sisters style of music.

American Belles

Frank Sings Frank

This one man entertainer staring Frank Cubillo (a retired Marine Colonel who served over 37 years) will take you back to the grand Sinara-style age of music. Frank sings all the "standards" from the great American song book, songs made famous by Sinatra.

Visit his Website --> www.franksingsfrank.com



Super Band

Super Band


The Super Band of Virginia hosts a rambunctious crew of gifted entertainers each hand selected for specialized musical skills.



Silver Tappers

The Silver Tappers

The Silver Tappers were organized to give women 50 and over the opportunity to dance, perform, inspire and share their joy in exercise, friendship and fun. Directed by Rita Joyner of Virginia Beach School of Dance, they have been taking classes together for several years. Their group includes teachers, realtors, interior designers, fashion stylists, artists, government service, bookkeepers, bankers and military wives, both active and retired. They are a not for profit dance company donating their time and talent to help charitable organizations.

Download flyer --> The Silver Tappers

Metro Band

Hampton Roads Metro Band

The Hampton Roads Metro Band was first known as the Norfolk Fire Division Firemen’s Band, and was formed in the early 1930's by its first conductor, Pacific Romeo. After his death in 1970, he was succeeded by Hal Peterson. In 1981, the Norfolk Fire Department was no longer able to sponsor the band, at which time it adopted its present name. Hampton Roads Metro Band is an all volunteer, non-profit symphonic concert band that is comprised of 45 - 50 musicians, both amateur and professional, from diverse walks of life. Currently there are 45 to 60 members and the band proudly continues to provide music for the citizens of Hampton Roads.

View them at www.HRmetroband.org

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