Dan Olivo
Original arrangements of songs from The Great American Songbook
Join us at The Sanctuary Studio for an evening with Dan Olivo — an accomplished actor and vocalist whose career spans film, television, theater, radio, and the concert stage. The son of Rocco and Maria Olivo, founders of The Italian Theater of Arts in Los Angeles, Dan began performing at a young age and has since built an impressive résumé across entertainment mediums. His acting credits include The Deposition of Lou Bagetta, Mary Harron’s Charlie Says, and appearances on NBC’s Good Girls, FOX’s New Girl, Malcolm in the Middle, and the independent feature Driving Doug.
As a vocalist, Dan brings timeless sophistication to the Great American Songbook, drawing inspiration from legends like Sinatra, Bennett, Nat “King” Cole, and Michael Bublé. Backed by his jazz band, he has performed at premier venues including The Beverly Hills Hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, The Riviera Hotel, and Frank Sinatra’s former Palm Springs estate, and recently made a sold-out debut at Herb Alpert’s Vibrato. Expect an evening of classic standards, warm storytelling, and vintage charm delivered with modern polish.
Original arrangements of songs from The Great American Songbook
Join us at The Sanctuary Studio for an evening with Dan Olivo — an accomplished actor and vocalist whose career spans film, television, theater, radio, and the concert stage. The son of Rocco and Maria Olivo, founders of The Italian Theater of Arts in Los Angeles, Dan began performing at a young age and has since built an impressive résumé across entertainment mediums. His acting credits include The Deposition of Lou Bagetta, Mary Harron’s Charlie Says, and appearances on NBC’s Good Girls, FOX’s New Girl, Malcolm in the Middle, and the independent feature Driving Doug.
As a vocalist, Dan brings timeless sophistication to the Great American Songbook, drawing inspiration from legends like Sinatra, Bennett, Nat “King” Cole, and Michael Bublé. Backed by his jazz band, he has performed at premier venues including The Beverly Hills Hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, The Riviera Hotel, and Frank Sinatra’s former Palm Springs estate, and recently made a sold-out debut at Herb Alpert’s Vibrato. Expect an evening of classic standards, warm storytelling, and vintage charm delivered with modern polish.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
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Location
The Sanctuary Studio for the Arts & Humanities
225 North Broadway
#Suite 201 Santa Ana, CA 92701
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