Wayne Newton to be the Subject of New Documentary by ‘The Zombies’ Director
A new documentary focusing on the life and career of Las vegas icon Wayne Newton is in the works. the project comes from the director behind the critically acclaimed 2023 documentary, Hung Up on a Dream: The Zombies Documentary.
This announcement was made during a Q&A session following a screening of the Zombies film at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. Newton’s enduring legacy and remarkable story are set to be explored in detail.
A Lifetime on Stage
Newton, now 83, began his performing journey alongside his brother jerry as a teenager in Las Vegas. He has since delivered an estimated tens of thousands of performances in the city and continues to perform today.
Born in Virginia and raised in Arizona, Newton received a notable boost early in his career. Bobby Darin generously offered him the song “Danke schoen” in the early 1960s, which afterward reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Beyond the Music
Newton’s success extends beyond his signature hit. He also achieved chart success with “Daddy Don’t You Walk So Fast” in 1972,peaking at No. 4.
Moreover, you may recognize him from appearances in film and television. He’s had roles in Bonanza,License to Kill (1989),and The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990).
The director confirmed that Newton is actively participating in the documentary, promising an intimate and revealing look into his life.
The Director’s Recent Work
The director’s previous work, hung Up on a Dream, garnered attention after premiering at SXSW in 2023. It enjoyed a festival run and limited theatrical release before becoming available on streaming platforms like Apple TV+, Amazon, and Altavod.
He also recently directed the 2023 narrative feature The Good Half, featuring a notable cast including Nick Jonas, Brittany Snow, and David Arquette. Beyond filmmaking, he is also the lead vocalist for the rock/pop band Rooney.
The Zombies’ Continued Success
The announcement of the Newton documentary comes alongside exciting news for fans of The Zombies. A remastered mono version of their 1967 album, odessey and Oracle, will be released on September 26 via Beechwood Park Records.
This album is frequently cited among the greatest rock albums of all time, solidifying The Zombies’ place in music history.The band, comprised of Rod Argent, Colin Blunstone, Paul Atkinson, Chris White, and Hugh Grundy, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019, recognizing their significant contributions to music.




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