Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley will interview Don Most.\n\n\xa0\n\n"I\u2019m back with my first\xa0love," says Don.\xa0\xa0Before Most was an\xa0actor, he was a singer.\xa0\xa0Fans may fondly\xa0recall episodes of "Happy Days" that featured the now\xa0iconic\xa0characters playing for patrons at the popular hang out called "Al's.\u201d\xa0\xa0Nowadays, Don's backed by a twelve-piece band on a national concert tours.\xa0 Although his red hair is\xa0silver now, he has clearly retained his appeal, appearing before packed houses\xa0of multiple generations, performing\xa0standards like "Lady Is A Tramp,"\xa0"I Can't Give you Anything But Love" and "It Had To Be\xa0You." A scan of his audiences show fans in their late 20's to blue-haired\xa0music aficionados.\xa0\xa0His enthusiasm and\xa0expertise is contagious, and it isn\u2019t long before everyone is either tapping\xa0their toes, bobbing their heads and visibly swaying in\xa0time to the tunes.\xa0\xa0Most and his group salute standards and composers from almost every\xa0decade of the last century. \xa0In addition, Most excites the audience by\xa0sharing\xa0his knowledge of music through warm stylish deliveries and selections\xa0of swing, jazz and rock-and-roll.\xa0\xa0\xa0Most has acted on television\xa0and directed several movies, but clearly finds a special connection with music\xa0of the\xa0Swing Era. \xa0Shifting easily between vocal styles, Most pays homage\xa0to The Chairman of the Board, Dean Martin, and his idol\xa0Bobby Darin, while\xa0paying tribute to the path that brought him back to his musical roots.