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Monty Aidem

MONTY AIDEM – first entertained audiences on the radio in major cities including Atlanta, San Francisco, and Philadelphia, and during that time he also wrote topical comedy material for leading radio personalities across America. Eventually, he moved to Los Angeles and became a TV Comedy Writer. His TV writing career started with a job on a revival of the series “Laugh-In”, which introduced a little-known performer named Robin Williams. Monty went on to write on various major TV specials, including The Dean Martin Roasts. Soon, he became a staff writer for Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show. Later he joined the staffs of other late night shows starring Joan Rivers and Pat Sajak, and Monty was Vicki Lawrence’s writer on her successful daytime talk show. Monty also wrote for many comedians, including Frank Sinatra’s longest-running opening act, comedian Tom Dreesen, and on several occasions for Mr. Sinatra himself.

Now Monty is doing what he likes best, performing a Frank Sinatra tribute. Monty has put his Frank Sinatra Tribute together with the same level of professionalism and dedication as his successful writing career. His show has been seen at Caesars Palace, The Golden Nugget, The Venetian, The Palms, Hollywood’s Universal Studios, Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm, and across America in theaters, resorts, casinos and some of the finest hotels and event centers, where he’s considered by many to perform America’s most authentic re-creation of The Chairman of the Board.

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