![]() Also, a film crew, with about a half-dozen cameras, filmed the show for Boone. He was accompanied on stage with a piano. He opened with one of his classics, “April Love,” and it seemed like 1957 all over again. ![]() The voice is noticeably weaker but the guy retains a sparkling personality, flashy smile and still knows how to sell a song.Īfter 60 years on stage and nearly 50 million records sold, Pat Boone still thrives in front of an audience. But I learned a lesson: you can’t judge people by their appearance.” Pat Boone played before a sellout crowd at The Sharon. “We got a lot of letters and they kicked me off Christian television. He appeared on a TV awards show dressed in leather and shades. “I got into some trouble over that one,” Boone told the audience. It came from Boone’s 1990s’ album of heavy metal songs with big band arrangements. ![]() Morse Performing Arts Center came when Boone shed that squeaky- clean angelic image and revealed a darker side.Ībout midway through the set, Boone, 82, took off his snow-white fringed-coat and donned a black-leather motorcycle jacket with some nasty sunglasses.īoone - the guy who made the girls squeal during the 1950s with gushy numbers like “April Love” and “Love Letters In the Sand” – turned up the volume and ripped into Deep Purple’s “Smoke On the Water.” Pat Boone resembled a geriatric teen angel, from the top of his silvery hair down to the glowing tips of his white buck shoes.īut the most fun of his sold-out, 90-minute show Saturday at The Sharon L. ![]()
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