Pat Cooper and WKTU NY Radio Host and Comedian Goumba Johnny Perform Live at bergenPAC Saturday, November10th at 8:00 PM Tickets are $65, $55, $50, $45, $30

October 30, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
For nearly four decades Pat has appeared on many stages, from comedy clubs to major theaters, including the legendary Copacabana, Westbury Music Theater, Trump Castle, Caesar’s Palace, the MGM Grand Hotel, and Trop World. He is however, the funniest angry man you will ever see.

Pat Cooper appears in the episode “The Friars Club” of the TV series Seinfeld. Throughout his long and lucrative career, Pat has had the opportunity to share the stage with such superstars as Jerry Lewis, Tony Bennett, Tom Jones, Paul Anka, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Englebert Humerdinck, Sammy Davis Jr. and the list goes on.

Pat Cooper made a guest appearance on the Opie and Anthony Show on XM Satellite Radio. In the Summer of 2007, Cooper was a featured interview on the HBO special—Brooklyn Dodgers…Ghosts of Flatbush. Cooper appeared in the series 100 Greatest Comics of All TimeFrom his 1963 television appearance on "The Jackie Gleason Show" to his recent sold-out concert performances, Pasquale Caputo, aka Pat Cooper, continues to enthrall standing room only audiences with his lovable "comedic anger." Cooper commented on the subject of comedy and comedians in the 2004 TV series Comedy Central Presents: 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time and in the 2005 film The Aristocrats.

"Goumba Johnny" Sialiano was born in the Bronx and entered into the radio industry after many career changes. Shortly after graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree from SUNY (State University of New York at Brockport), Johnny signed as a free agent in professional football with the New York Jets and then with the New York Giants, also as a free agent. Although both opportunities were a dream for Johnny, he had to retire from the sport due to a neck injury.
After his football career ended, Johnny put his 6-foot, 220-pound stature to use in a way not unlike the football field. He established "Broadway Bodyguards" and escorted celebrities and famous businessmen in and outside the New York City area such as, Smokey Robinson, Sam Kinison, and Malcolm Forbes.

In the mid-eighties Johnny did character voices and wrote comedy bits for radio stations across the country from Z-100 in New York City to KIIS FM in Los Angeles. With his natural quick wit and charm, Johnny has joined the ranks of other comedians by performing stand-up at popular comedy clubs like Carolineís in Manhattan, Mohegan Sun in Connecticut, and the Borgata and Caesars Palace in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Tickets are $65, $55, $50, $45, $30 To order, please call 201-227-1030 or visit www.bergenpac.org.

About Bergen Performing Arts Center: Known as The John Harms Center for 27 years, this cultural hub in Englewood, has been reborn as Bergen Performing Arts Center or bergenPAC. This 1367- seat theater is a landmark, and in its second season as bergenPAC it remains one of the finest acoustic halls in the United States. The legendary Tony Bennett and Canadian crooner k.d. lang recorded their 2003 Grammy award-winning CD live on bergenPAC’s own stage through a broadband fiber-optic connection with Bennett Studios. bergenPAC is the home of a media production system that is unparalleled, upholding its reputation as a venue for outstanding music, dance and theater. As a non-profit corporation, bergenPAC has thrived thanks to the aid and generosity of sponsors, donors and patrons.

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