Known from Las Vegas to New York as the "Little Girl with the Big Voice"
Ronnie Fabre began her professional career when in 1968, as a teenager, she traveled to Vietnam with the "Safaris"- of Wipeout fame, and was also the playoff band for the Bob Hope Show for 68' 69'. She returned to the states, and sang backup for the Righteous Bros and Bill Medley. Ronnie moved to Las Vegas in 1970 and has proceeded to sing every major strip hotel.
Ronnie has appeared with or in:
- Pinups 2001 at the Sahara hotel working with Jerry Jackson as lead singer in Wholly smokes
- Nelson Riddle recording on two projects as Ensmble & Lead singer
- The all female band Topaz, as lead singer, playing the Playboy Club circuit
- "Vegas Company" (lead singer) at Caesars Palace
- Sid and Marty Kroffts "Comedy Kings"
- The Checkmates (lounge band of the year)
- "Legends in Concert" portraying Ethel Merman and Judy Garland at Imperial Palace
- Lon Bronson All star band
- Many Jazz greats
- "The Divas", in which she portrayed Judy Garland
- Has been vocal coach for Dance Studio 1 for 11 Years
Ronnie's comedic flair has been seen at "Catch a Rising Star", at
Bally's, where her quick wit and funny impressions were warmly received
by the audience. Known from Vegas to New York as the "Little girl with
the big voice" - her renderings of Ethel, Judy, Martha Raye, and a slew
of others is a delight to hear ! Ronnie, as a guest on Paul Shaffers
"Viva Shaf Vegas", was described by Paul as a "crazy and zany gal!"
Ronnie has currently opened for Allen and Rossi, Frank Gorshin, and
Tony Bennett. She and Steve Golden
have a band called "The Golden-Fabre Syndrome", with a vast range from
pop to jazz. Steve is a gifted sax, flute, and electronic woodwind
player, who has played every showroom with greats from Sinatra to Diana
Ross.
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