Amy and Freddy Bring Their ‘Special Brand’ of Song and Humor to Vallarta

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Amy and Freddy Bring Their ‘Special Brand’ of Humor and Song to The Palm Cabaret and Bar Starting in January

It is a well know fact, that over the past 10 years, the Puerto Vallarta entertainment scene has grown by leaps and bounds.   No longer, for the sake of entertainment, do we have to endure those ‘ wannabe crooners’ of the past at our local watering holes.   PV now draws  world class talent to it’s expanding entertainment venues.   The Palm Cabaret and Bar has been one of the trailblazers,  bringing major talent year after year to  Zona Romantica (Old Town Puerto Vallarta).  This year is no exception with the  talent at The Palm bursting at the seams.

10360620_812124728847774_4979374851741612318_nUshering in the new year is the much loved comedy and musical duo, Amy and Freddy. Appearing on Entertainment Tonight, America’s Got Talent and the Main Stages  of cruise ships, cabarets and arenas throughout the world,  Amy and Freddy are one of the ‘must see’ entertainment acts this season in Puerto Vallarta.

So what’s so special about these two entertainers?  Well, it’s completely obvious as soon as Freddy Allen starts to tickle those piano keys and Amy Armstrong sings a few notes of one of her heartfelt, favorite songs.   Besides having one of the best voices in the business, Amy has that midwest charm, spunk and sometimes over the top humor that will make you wonder where the last 2 hours just went. Freddy lives and breathes the piano and effortlessly accompanies and harmonizes with Amy.  Sometimes angelic and other times down right naughty,  they are what entertainment, at it’s best, is supposed to be.

Make it one of your new year’s resolutions to see some of the  great talent that Puerto Vallarta is offering up this season.   Performing together for 20 years, Amy and Freddy are a P.V.  favorite, well worth your time.  From Pink’s gritty song, ‘Try,’  to the heart-tugging, classic ‘Old Friend’, to the hilariously, catchy ‘Pussy Cat song,’  their performance is sure to  thoroughly  entertain you.

Amy and Freddy will be performing at The Palm Cabaret and Bar at  Olas Altas #508, Zona Romantica/Old Town, PV  from January 8th to January 29th and from February 28th to March 8th.  Tickets for their shows can be purchased at The Palm box office (tel #322 222 0200) daily after 11am or at vallartatickets.com

You can find out more about Amy and Freddy at amyfreddy.com  and see them perform some of their songs at youtube.com.  They are also on facebook.

Amy and Freddy Bring Their ‘Special Brand’ of Humor . . .

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