“Every note commands the listener's attention.”
— Seven Days
The Showman
An Evening Celebrating the Great Frontmen of 1970s Rock
There is a vanishingly small number of singers in the world who can move from Jim Morrison’s smoldering baritone to Freddie Mercury’s soaring high tenor in the same evening — and do both convincingly. Josh Panda is one of them.
The Showman is a live music revue built around that rare gift. Not a tribute act, not an imitation — a celebration. Night after night, Panda channels the emotional power, stage magnetism, and raw energy of the great frontmen of 1970s rock, bringing those performances back to life with the reverence they deserve and the vocal firepower to deliver them.
Backed by a four-piece band, The Showman is designed for the stage of a performing arts center — a seated, listening audience and a performer who commands the room the way those legends did.
The Experience
This isn't a tribute. It's a resurrection of a feeling.
The great frontmen of the seventies gave audiences something you can't manufacture — passion, vulnerability, danger, and a connection so direct it felt personal. That kind of raw emotion has always lived in blues, in gospel, in soul. But to summon it in rock and roll — through distorted guitars and thunderous drums, in a room built for volume instead of intimacy — is a far harder thing. The ones who managed it became legends.
The Showman exists to bring that back. To put a room full of people back inside the feeling those legends created — the feeling you can't get anywhere else.
About Josh Panda
Josh Panda is a Burlington, Vermont-based singer-songwriter known for his commanding live performances. He represented Vermont on NBC's American Song Contest in 2022, has released four albums, and has performed across North America, Europe, and the Caribbean.
Configuration
Four-piece band: vocals, guitar, bass, drums
Performing arts centers, theaters, and seated venues
Technical rider available upon request
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