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Paul Anka to Perform at Shenandoah University on Aug. 15

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Shenandoah University will welcome one of popular music’s most enduring performers this summer when Paul Anka brings “Paul Anka: A Man and His Music” to Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre.

The concert is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 15, at 7:30 p.m. The evening will feature Anka’s best-known songs, stories from his long career, and music that has shaped generations of listeners.

Anka rose to international fame as a teenager with the hit song “Diana.” Over more than six decades, he built a career as both a performer and songwriter, creating music that became part of the American soundtrack. His credits include “Put Your Head on My Shoulder,” “Puppy Love,” and “She’s a Lady,” which became a major hit for Tom Jones.

He is also known for writing the English lyrics to “My Way,” made famous by Frank Sinatra, and for composing the theme for “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.”

“We are delighted to welcome Paul Anka, a performer who resonates across generations,” said Shenandoah University President Tracy Fitzsimmons, Ph.D. “I am deeply grateful to Shenandoah trustee and long-time supporter Cecil Pruitt for making Mr. Anka’s visit to the Northern Shenandoah Valley possible.”

The performance, “A Man and His Music,” is expected to offer more than a traditional concert. Audiences will hear songs from across Anka’s career, along with a look at the stories behind the music and the people who helped define modern entertainment.

Born in Ottawa, Canada, in 1941, Anka began singing and studying music at a young age. By 1957, he had become a star with “Diana,” his first No. 1 hit. He was just 15 at the time.

From there, Anka’s career grew quickly. He wrote for artists including Connie Francis and Buddy Holly, appeared in the 1962 film “The Longest Day,” and wrote the film’s Academy Award-nominated theme. In later decades, he continued recording, performing, and collaborating with major artists.

His work has crossed generations. Anka collaborated with Michael Jackson on songs including “This Is It” and “Love Never Felt So Good.” He has also worked with Celine Dion, Tom Jones, and Michael Bublé. His music has appeared on Billboard charts across seven consecutive decades, a rare achievement in popular music.

Shenandoah Conservatory leaders say Anka’s performance fits the university’s mission of connecting musical tradition with modern performance.

“Welcoming a legendary artist who has been integral in defining the Great American Songbook aligns perfectly with our mission to bridge storied traditions with world-class contemporary performance,” said Shenandoah Conservatory Dean and Professor of Music Jennifer Smolos Steele, Ph.D.

Steele said the concert also comes at an important moment for the university.

“As we prepare to break ground on our new center for the arts, this evening with Paul Anka is more than a concert — it is a milestone for our students and our community,” she said. “We are so grateful to Cecil Pruitt for sponsoring this extraordinary event!”

The performance is sponsored by Cecil Pruitt, Jr.

Tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 12, and will be available online at conservatoryperforms.org. Tickets may also be purchased in person at the Shenandoah Conservatory Box Office in the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre lobby or by phone at 540-665-4569 during regular box office hours, Tuesday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m.

Now in his eighties, Anka continues to write, record, and perform. His recent albums include “Making Memories” and “Sessions,” featuring new music and fresh versions of classic songs.

For Shenandoah University and the Northern Shenandoah Valley, the Aug. 15 concert offers a rare chance to see a performer whose music has reached audiences around the world for more than 60 years.

 

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