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David Winters: An Iconic Figure

David Winters: An Entertainment Icon

This multi-talented entertainment powerhouse developed and utilized  amazing skills throughout the course of his life.  David was born on April 5, 1939 and participated in over 200 television series, television specials, and motion pictures as a writer, dancer, actor, choreographer, producer, and director before passing away on April 23, 2019.

View David’s Media Reel.



Above is a photo of David accepting one of his hard earned awards.  It was a wonderful experience to witness.

David won three awards for the film  “Dancin’ It’s On,” that night.



The awards David is holding in the image below were for Best Director, Best Music Score, and Best Editing.  They were presented to him by the Wide Screen Film & Music Video Festival in March of 2015.

Watch The Awards Show Below. David Wins Best Editing At About Forty One Minutes In, And The Best Director About An Hour And Eleven Minutes In.

Watch The Trailer Of “Dancin’ It’s On” Below

 

Did you like that trailer?   Click Here To Buy The Movie!

David Released His Autobiography In June of 2018.

Tough Guys Do Dance, went straight to the top of the best sellers list on Amazon with five star reviews.  David’s face will remain a familiar one to the entertainment industry for times to come, with his behind-the-scenes stories and life events.   Being “associated with some of the biggest names in show business, such as  Ann  -Margret, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Barbra Streisand, and Michael Jackson,”  makes this an interesting read for those interested in a new piece of history across a variety of genres. – Times Square Chronicles

Click Here Or On The Image To Get Your Copy Of His Book.

His Work In Broadway Shows And Hollywood Films Is Legendary!

West Side Story was where David found his stardom. He inspired millions of boys and men alike to embrace the art of dance and truly showed them that “tough guys do dance!” If you’re a student of dancing or an aspiring actor, producer, or director, then you want to study the work of David Winters.  David’s first Directing job was on “THE MONKEES” TV series.

David Winters serves as an inspiration for all generations across a variety of genres.  “He choreographed the 1976 remake of A Star Is Born with Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson, as well as the TV movie Star Wars Holiday Special. In 1981, he choreographed and served as creative consultant for the TV special Diana, starring Diana Ross, Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson.” – Best Classic Bands

 



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David Kept Himself Busy. Be Like David And Make Your Lifetime Just As Full Of Achievements!
David Winters holding awards
Photograph by Aram Hovsepian Photography

For More Information About The Achievements of David Winters Click Here

Regards From His Fellow Celebrities:

David Winters Obituary





 

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Rockabilly Artist Everett Dean

Everett Dean Has The Ability To Perform Pop-Rock, Rockabilly, and Rock & Roll Music. With His Authentic Power Packed Performances, If You Love Elvis, Then You’ll Like Him! See Showtimes…

Everett Dean Is A Rockabilly Entertainment Artist Whose High Energy Power-Packed Performances Help Keep The Memories of Elvis and Other Greats Alive.

With the ability to cover pop-rock,rockabilly, and rock & roll music, and giving off high energy vibes with his fast paced power-packed performances, Everett Dean is the artist you’ll want to book to make your next event a happening party you won’t likely forget!   He’s an excellent entertainment choice for just about any occasion, and is available for wedding receptions, high school reunions, clubs and concert halls.

Watch The Video Below To Glimpse Everett Performing Pretty Woman By Roy Orbison.

Click Here To Learn How You Can Go To A Show Scheduled At Georgios Banquets In Chicagoland!



Everett was a just a young kid in the third grade when he first sang in front of an audience.  The song was “Blue Suede Shoes” by Elvis Presley.   He was a senior in high school when he started his rockabilly band.   The love and enjoyment of the music has motivated Everett Dean to put on show after spectacular show ever since.  He’s also known for his gentle caring nature and has donated his time and talents for good causes.

Everett Dean & Ola Hawatmeh at the Ola Style Survivor Fashion Show Charity Event.

I first saw Everett perform live at a club (1860 Saloon, Game Room, & Hardshell Café) he frequents in St. Louis, Missouri.   I discovered him there and found him to be entertaining and well-mannered.  He’s often tagged by the fans he interacts with and is active on social media.  Support Everett by liking his Facebook fan page, following him on twitter, and subscribing to his Youtube channel.  Get tickets to a show you’ll be glad you didn’t miss in the Chicago area on February 15, 2019.   Check out the showtimes for more upcoming events in the Chicago area (Club Arcada & Georgios)!



“Rock and roll music, if you like it, if you feel it, you can’t help but move to it. That’s what happens to me, I can’t help it.” – Elvis Presley

Everett performing Suspicious Minds by Elvis Presley.

Arrange To Book Everett For Your Own Event By clicking here.



 

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