Andrew Ronay-Jenkings
Andrew has performed at the Park Hyatt Melbourne as the main headline entertainer for the Prime Minister of Australia – Kevin Rudd MP, where he launched the brand new celebratory Australian song This Land is You written by Peter Sullivan.
Entertainment:
Dance, Musical / OperaCity:
Melbourne
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Biography
‘˜He’s a mix of Frank Sinatra and Hugh Jackman’¦not to be missed.’
– Lillian Frank AM MBE (Herald Sun)
Andrew has performed at the Park Hyatt Melbourne as the main headline entertainer for the then Prime Minister of Australia – Kevin Rudd MP, where he launched the brand new celebratory Australian song ‘˜This Land is You’ written by Peter Sullivan.
He has performed as the main entertainment for many corporate functions around Melbourne including the L’Oreal Paris Fashion Show and Susan Alberti Charitable Foundation Ball both at the Crown Palladium, Lillian Frank’s Iron Chef Dinner at the Grand Hyatt and the Pellicano Builders 40th Anniversary Celebration at the G.P.O.
The ” What A Night!” Show
A touch of Vegas, Musical Theatre, Big Band and the Classics.
Sit down in a comfortable seat, and then get ready to stand. This will be an exhilarating journey with Andrew Ronay-Jenkings! Andrew’s extraordinary choice of songs reminds you of times, places, people and dreams. Be prepared to be mesmerised by Andrew – ‘What a Night’ is here. His unique and powerful voice resonates down ‘Penny Lane’ and ‘Over the Rainbow’. An outstanding band partners Andrew on a musical experience.
As he takes us ‘Downtown’ the audience can’t help but go with him. Charming but not shy, Andrew will slip on the tap shoes and take over the keyboard of a baby grand. Under the spotlight the smooth seductive vocals of ‘Fever’ and show stopping ‘New York, New York’ set the tone for an evening of dazzling entertainment.
What a night will entertain crowds all over the world. You’ll want to leave your seat to dance and sing along with him!
Andrew Ronay-Jenkings, What a Night! is not to be missed. – Herald Sun, Lillian Frank.