Bob Anderson, known around Las Vegas as the "World's Greatest Singing Impressionist," brings his tribute to America's 250th birthday to the intimate setting of Myron's Cabaret Jazz. As a veteran himself, Anderson infuses this performance with personal pride and patriotic spirit, spanning musical eras from the Jazz Age through the Great Depression, World War II, and into more contemporary times. The show traces the American story through song, capturing the evolution of the nation's values, dreams, and cultural identity.
The evening takes place in one of Las Vegas's more refined performance spaces, where the round tables and close quarters of Myron's create the kind of atmosphere where Anderson's impressions and vocal work can really shine. With views overlooking Symphony Park and a stage designed for this kind of intimate artistry, the venue matches the tone of a show that's both celebratory and reflective. Anderson's repertoire for the evening pulls from the soundtrack of American history, featuring the styles and voices that defined each era he covers.