“So let’s do it”
“I’ve got you
under my skin”
Frank Sinatra

Begin The Beguine, Luck Be A Lady, When You’re Smiling, Night And Day, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Fly me To The Moon, My Way, New York New York, Strangers in the Night, Autumn Leaves,

+ Many More

Sammy Davis Jr
Dean Martin

On A Clear Day, Hey There, As Long As She Needs Me, Talk To The Animals, Candy Man, Birth Of The Blues, What Kind Of Fool Am I, Impossible Dream, For Once In My Life, What Now my Love, Gonna Build A Mountain 

That’s Amore, Ain’t That A Kick In The Head, Sway, King Of The Road, How D’Ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning, Everybody Loves Somebody, Little Ole Wine Drinker Me, L.O.V.E., Volare, On The Street Where You Live   

+ Many More

+ Many More

TheRatPackShow

 
What is the Rat Pack Show? Quite simply, one man, one microphone and some of the greatest songs that have ever been written, from the 40’s, 50’s and sixties with the hits of Michael Buble and Harry Connick Jr completing the all star line up.

The Music of the Rat Pack

When you book Paul Michael Holmes and the Rat Pack Show be sure to include requests for your favourite songs of the post war years. With over 35 years of live performance experience to draw from Paul has a vast repertoire  and will tailor the night to your personal requirements.

A night of dancing

When you think of swing you can’t help but think of a night of dancing and if this is what you have in mind, then let’s dance the night away with the greatest dance hits ever written including those of Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and Harry Warren. Let’s do it...

What was the Rat Pack - or, better yet, who was in the Rat Pack?

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr and Joey Bishop weren’t the original Rat Pack, but they were definitely five of the coolest guys around during the 1950’s and 60’s

The Rat Pack of Ocean’s 11 fame grew out of Humphrey Bogart’s circle of friends, becoming synonymous with booze, women and the nightlife. Rack pack members not only partied together, but worked with one another on albums, movie sets and stages. There were numerous associates, outsiders wanting to join, ladies, and even mobsters with supposed ties to the group, adding to the lore around the famous five. Rat Pack stories reveal a lot about it’s members who found friendship, fun and even a bit of rebellion during their heyday.

A personalised live music experience

You’re not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on”