Bob Anderson’s illustrious career as a performer began in 1973 when he seized an unexpected opportunity to step in for the Everly Brothers during a Nancy Sinatra show in Las Vegas. This pivotal moment led to his first national television appearance on The Merv Griffin Show, where he received a standing ovation. Merv Griffin recognized Anderson’s talent and subsequently crafted an act for him, introducing him to audiences at Caesars Palace as “The Singing Impressionist,” a title that would define his career.
Anderson’s remarkable ability to impersonate legendary artists such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. has earned him widespread acclaim. His show, “FRANK The Man The Music,” features a 32-piece orchestra and has been hailed as the most authentic re-enactment of a Sinatra concert. The production garnered multiple awards, including “Best Live Show” and “Best Headliner” at the Las Vegas Best of the Best Entertainment Awards in 2015, solidifying Anderson’s status as a premier entertainer in Las Vegas.
Throughout his career, Anderson has made over 200 television appearances, captivating audiences on platforms like Showtime, HBO, and The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. His performances have consistently drawn rave reviews, with notable figures such as Tony Bennett and Dean Martin praising his vocal accuracy and stage presence. Anderson’s unique blend of talent and charisma has made him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
In addition to his impressive stage work, Anderson has been inducted into the Casino Legends Hall of Fame and the Las Vegas Entertainer’s Hall of Fame. His dedication to honoring the legacy of iconic performers continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, making him a true ambassador of music.