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Performer Johnny Steiner’s show UNFORGETTABLE at Otterbein University Theater

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Performer Johnny Steiner is a favorite throughout central Ohio. Known for his singing voice
and clever wit, Steiner hails from Green Camp and is a graduate of Elgin High School in
Marion County. On August 10, Steiner will once again hit the stage at his college alma
mater, Otterbein University. Called UNFORGETTABLE, the show celebrates music made
famous by the incomparable Nat King Cole.

Steiner’s show offers great entertainment – including a bevy of surprise guests, lots of
laughs, and some fantastic music. “With this show, we are making music associated
with one of the greatest singers who ever lived. So much is made of Cole’s velvet voice
that you sort of forget how great his song choices were.” Backing up Steiner are Eileen
Huston on piano, Eric Van Wagner on bass, and drummer David K. Johnston.

UNFORGETTABLE will be held in the main theater at Otterbein University on Sunday,
August 10 at 2pm. Admission is $15 at the door. General seating. The theater is
handicap-accessible.

Steiner has been a free-lance musician for nearly two decades. In 2012, he was
named music director of Vaud-Villities – the long running singing and dancing
spectacular, which started in Columbus in 1943.