Join us for the celebration of our 6th Anniversary at Le Piano! We honor Wayne Powers, Jazz Vocalist | Actor | Comedian | Broadcaster We celebrate his 50 year career from New York to Hollywood. The "Old School" supper club vibe is our tribute to Wayne as we mark our 6th year. Anniversary! Surprise spot light guest stars! Musical director/pianist Bradley Williams Bass Dan Delorenzo Tenor Sax Dez Desormeaux Trumpet/Flugel Horn James Davis Percussion. Chad Willetts We honor Wayne Powers' 50 year career in show business. Jazz Vocalist | Actor | Comedian | Broadcaster Wayne Powers is celebrating 50 years in show business. Starting out as a nightclub singer in New York and subsequently performing across the country, Powers finally landed in Hollywood where he worked for Henry Mancini. Wayne launched a decades-long network television career after being discovered in a live improv comedy show with a then-unknown Robin Williams. Williams went on to Mork & Mindy and movies, while Powers went on to Laverne & Shirley, Elvis and Me, One Day at a Time, Murder She Wrote, Simon & Simon, Full House, Alf, Doogie Howser, and many others, including starring for two seasons in his own popular NBC sitcom, 13 East. Equally at home on television, radio, theatre, club or concert stage, music has always been his first love. Wayne has played some of the country’s top music venues, cabarets and jazz festivals, consistently drawing large, enthusiastic, star-studded crowds. And the critics agree: “Get yourself to a Wayne Powers show. The guy is really terrific!” (L.A. Jazz Scene). “Like the jazz greats before him - Sinatra, Eckstine, Prysock, Hartman - Powers has proven over the course of a long career, he’s the complete package.” (JAZZIZ Magazine). Powers’ most recent album, If Love Were All, is receiving international air play and critical acclaim, with several tunes featured on Sirius XM’s Siriusly Sinatra Channel, owned and programmed by the Sinatra family. Tom Dreesen, the comedian who became Frank Sinatra’s close friend, opening for Frank throughout his last 13 years and serving as one of the pallbearers at Sinatra’s funeral, said it best: “Frank Sinatra once told me, ‘I don’t care if my name lives on. I just pray that the music lives on.’ Wayne Powers answers Frank’s prayer.” Doors open at 6 PM Show starts at 7:30 PM See you at the show! **Please note: if it appears we are sold out please give us a call to check on walk-in availability