CONCERTS

William Kelly is a concert producer and emcee

We provide entertainment for the Delaware Valley Veterans Home
in Northeast Philly shown here.
In addition, we produce charity fund-raiser concerts.
Here are just some of the artists who have appeared in our shows.
Click on the 'tv' icons to watch and listen to them perform.
The Angeltones
"Rescue Me"
Frankie & the Fashions
"I Wonder Why (I Love You Like I Do)"
Howie Mack
"We're in This Love Together"
Bill Monaghan
"MacNamara's Band"
Keli Vale
"Valerie"
Maggie Mustico
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
Here are clips from some of our Veterans Home shows
Diane Seeger
"Lullaby of Broadway"
Unforgettable
"Silhouettes"
Side By Side
"Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans?"
LeGal Tender (Pal Rakes & Debbie Smoot)
“What A Difference a Day Makes”
Jackie Dee 
“I’ve Got the World on a String”
The Sky's
“More”
John Conklin
"More Love" and
"Everybody Loves Somebody"
Lou "The Shoe" Porecca
"I've Got You Under My Skin"
Country Bill Rodway
"Lock the Door and Turn the Lights Down Low"
and "Don’t Call Him a Cowboy"
The Tuckers (Tom & Marianne)
“The Devil Song”
and “Nottingham Ale”
Ray Mixon
"Have You Heard" and
"As Long As I'm Singing"
Tri-County Band
Patriotic Medley and
"Stormy Weather"
First, we've said goodbye to some of our favorite entertainers.
They will be sadly missed but dearly remembered for the joy they
brought to our disabled veterans and thousands of others.


Heaven Bound Gospel Singers
"Jesus is the Real Thing" and
"You're Looking at a Miracle"
Last Chance
"Sacramento" and
"Every Waking Day"
Mike Sabolick
“Cry”
“Bye Bye Blackbird”

Street Corner Five
"Don't Ask Me To Be Lonely"
and "Traveling Stranger"
Cornerstone
"Games People Play"/
"It's Too Late to Turn Back Now"
and "Hold Back The Night"
Jim Barone
"Jailhouse Rock" / "Don't Be Cruel"
and "My Way"
Cairngorm Pipes & Drums
"Amazing Grace" and
"When Irish Eyes Are Smiling"/
"Garryowen"
Jim Trinacria
"Ain't That a Kick in the Head" and
"Sea Cruise"
Ballina Irish Band
“Dirty Old Town” and
"The Weight"
The Merry Tones
"Yankee Doodle Dandy"/"You're a Grand Old Flag"
"When You're Smiling" (duet by 100 yr old woman & 96 yr old man)
Mark Dezii
"Please Release Me"
"On the Way to Cape May"
Relatives by Appointment
"At This Moment"
"On The Outside Looking In"
Quaker City String Band
"When You're Smiling"
"You're a Grand Old Flag"
The Andalusia Jug Band
"Your Cheatin' Heart"
"Military Medley & God Bless America"

Bill Turner
"Twilight Time"
"Mr. Sandman"

Lon Gibson
"The Swan"
"Night and Day"

Russell Gore
"Wonderful, Wonderful"
"Overjoyed"

The Back Porch Jug Band
"Sportin' Life Blues"
"Bring It With You When You Come"

Philly Sound
"I'm a Girl Watcher"
"Stand by Me"
MAL-Practice Showband
"Long Train Running"
"Power of Love"
The Pettets
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
"Something Stupid"
Pete Gumbo & the Hot Peppers
"Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler"
"Jambalaya"
Jive, Jump and Wail
"Take the A Train"
"It Don’t Mean a Thing"
Big Whiskey
"Sweet Home Alabama"
"Can't You See"
Charlie Gracie
"Butterfly"
"Quando, Quando, Quando"
Elle Gyandoh
"I Don’t Know Why I Didn’t Come"
"This Christmas"
Trinidad North Steel Band
"Ironman"
"Grand Finale Limbo"
The FOG (Four Old Guys)
"Walk Away Renee"
"I Only Have Eyes For You"

Singer Ronnie Giles (left) had a play written about him called "Tunnel Rat," which was his job in Vietnam.
Raphael "Raphie" Paris (right) was multi-talented and played several instruments.
Frankie & the Fashions were a great Doo Wop acapella group and sadly
three of its members are no longer with us.
Frank Lafaro (left) was lead singer and founder of Frankie and the Fashions.
Tony Russo (middle) sang with many hit groups, including Frankie & the Fashions and Street Corner Five.
Tony and Frank were Vietnam Vets.
Matty Raimo (right) has also joined that heavenly choir.
Sweet Harmony
"One Fine Day"
"Over the Rainbow"
Judith Knorr
"Here's to Life"
"Three Wishes for Christmas"


And here are some of the artists that performed in concerts we've produced
Click on this 'tv' to see Frankie & the Fashions performing at one of our PA Wounded Warriors shows
Bill Diamond (left) sang with the Doo Wop group Cornerstone for over 30 years.
Charlie Gracie (middle) was the first Rock & Roll star from Philadelphia in the '50s with his hit song "Butterfly" in 1957.
Rev. Rice (right) was the lead vocalist of The Heaven Bound Gospel Singers.

Eboni String Philly
"My Favorite Things"
"One Note Samba"
Click on the TV icon
in the upper left of each photo to watch videos
Remember Then
"Tonight Could Be the Night"
"Zing Went the Strings of My Heart"