Award-winning Sinatra, Elvis impersonators join Moranz Entertainment for ‘Legendary Voices’ – March 10, 11
January 29, 2018Brad and Jennifer Moranz are bringing the sounds of the big band to the Charleston Music Hall for three shows in March. “Legendary Voices” is a tribute to the greatest singers of all time, including Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Barbra Streisand and more musical standouts.
A cast of incredible performers will join Broadway performers Brad and Jennifer Moranz in this brand-new musical revue on March 10-11.
Last year, audiences raved about the wintertime Sinatra tribute show, so Brad Moranz said they wanted to build on that show’s success while expanding to include other legendary singers.
Cast members include singers Tiffany Parker and Michael Minor, audience favorites and regulars in Moranz Entertainment productions. A past performer in the Charleston Christmas Special, Alina John joins the cast, bringing the sound of Ella Fitzgerald to the show.

Brian Duprey as Sinatra and Johnny Fortuno as Elvis
New to this Moranz Entertainment production is Las Vegas headliner Brian Duprey, the only Sinatra tribute artist endorsed by Nancy Sinatra herself. She mistakenly thought it was her dad singing on Howard Stern Radio, but Howard quickly corrected her and said, “That’s Brian Duprey.”
As an actor in the hit show “The Rat Pack is Back,” Duprey spent 10 years perfecting his craft in Las Vegas and in more than 200 performing arts centers and casinos across the country. His lead role and creative development of the show built a 48-state tour and also secured the title of Best Tribute Show of Las Vegas in 2014.
“If you close your eyes, you’ll swear Sinatra is in front of you,” Brad Moranz said of Duprey. “He’s that good.”
Long-time fans may remember Johnny Fortuno, whose performance as Elvis Presley is uncanny. Having performed with Moranz Entertainment in the past, Fortuno is back for “Legendary Voices.” He’s been a regular performer in Hawaii and in the Las Vegas production of “Legends.” Having traveled the world performing as Elvis, Fortuno won the Ultimate Elvis Competition in Las Vegas in 2011.
Casey Fortuno also will return to this Moranz Entertainment production, bringing her powerful vocals. She recently had a No. 3 pop hit in Brazil called “Wake Up and Love Me” that was the theme song for the No. 1 telenova in the country. The song was later released on a compilation album for the TV series where Casey shined alongside top vocalists like Bruno Mars, Alicia Keys, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams and Pink.
“Legendary Voices” is 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, March 10 and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 11. Tickets are $38 for adults; $35 for seniors (age 62 and up) and military; $21 for students 21 and under; $18 for children 12 and under. For groups of 15 or more, tickets are $33 each. Tickets are on sale at www.CharlestonMusicHall.com or by calling 843-853-2252 (Box Office hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday).






