Former star’s dramatic comeback performance turns heads

The glitz and glamour of the entertainment world often give way to quieter times for many performers, but for one retired entertainer, the spark of show business has returned in a big way.

Proving that age doesn’t stop passion, he has unexpectedly returned to the stage for a special comeback show that has captivated many.

The performance has left audiences wondering what other surprises might be in store.


Bob Keating's story is one of resilience and the enduring power of the arts to uplift spirits.

As a great-grandfather, he could have quickly settled into the calm routine of his retirement village on the NSW Central Coast, but the lure of the limelight proved too strong to resist.

After years away from the spotlight, a period marked by personal loss and a battle with cancer, Keating found solace and encouragement in the community around him, mainly the volunteers from HammondCare.


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At age 87, retired Liberace performer Bob Keating has returned to the spotlight for a remarkable comeback show. Credit: Facebook


'I've always liked people, and I've always loved to do the best I can to make people happy even if they don't feel like they want to be,' Keating said.

'Music is the way I try to do it best.'

HammondCare, an independent Christian charity specialising in dementia care, palliative care, rehabilitation, and older persons' health, has been instrumental in Keating's resurgence.


They have been working with him as part of a program that supports their clients' well-being and helps document their stories in books for their families.

This initiative is a testament to the power of storytelling and the importance of preserving personal legacies.

The volunteers at HammondCare recognised the spark in Keating's eyes when he spoke of his days performing as Liberace, one of the most flamboyant and well-loved entertainers of his time.

They saw the potential for healing and joy in encouraging him to revisit his passion.

With their support, Keating donned his sequined suit again and sat before the piano, ready to dazzle an audience eagerly awaiting his performance.

The comeback show, held at a local café, was more than just a trip down memory lane; it celebrated life and the joy of performance.


Keating's rendition of the classic hit 'When You're Smiling' was not just a performance; it was a poignant reminder that happiness can be found even after the darkest times.

The packed crowd was a testament to Keating's impact on his community, and the standing ovation he received was a clear sign that his talent and charisma were as strong as ever.

Marcela Carrasco, the general manager of HammondCare, spoke of the beauty in witnessing Keating's transformation and the importance of their work in bringing such stories to light.

She emphasised the need for more volunteers to continue this meaningful work, help individuals like Keating find their spark, and share their talents with the world.

Bob Keating's story powerfully reminds our readers at the Seniors Discount Club that it's never too late to pursue your passions or make a comeback, no matter how long you've been away from what you love.


It's a call to all of us to remember that our stories are worth telling and that we can continue to shine brightly with a bit of help from our friends and community, even in our golden years.

If Keating's story inspires you and you want to learn more about HammondCare or how to become a volunteer, we encourage you to reach out and perhaps even contribute to enriching someone's life.

Who knows, you might help spark another remarkable comeback.
Key Takeaways

  • At age 87, retired Liberace performer Bob Keating has returned to the spotlight for a special comeback show.
  • Volunteers from HammondCare on the NSW Central Coast helped Keating overcome personal loss and revisit his love for music and performing.
  • Keating had previously turned down fame to focus on family, but with support, he found joy in performing again.
  • HammondCare provides a program that shares clients' stories and seeks more volunteers to continue its work.
Have you ever considered a comeback of your own? Please share your stories in the comments below, and let's celebrate the ageless spirit of creativity and performance together!
 

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Hi there, gamiry,
If you google "Hammond Age Care" on the Central coast, they have facilities in Erina & Woy Woy which are Age Residentials. Bob could well be at one of these 2 places.
Other of their services are at Narara , Tuggerah & Wyong as well.
They have many locations as well through out Sydney suburbs.

I watched his performance on tv which is great for the residents of where he is.
 
Hi there, gamiry,
If you google "Hammond Age Care" on the Central coast, they have facilities in Erina & Woy Woy which are Age Residentials. Bob could well be at one of these 2 places.
Other of their services are at Narara , Tuggerah & Wyong as well.
They have many locations as well through out Sydney suburbs.

I watched his performance on tv which is great for the residents of where he is.
thank you. I looked them up but their map didn't seem to show the Central Coast as I'd lived at Umina and Wyoming and taught swimming and lifesaving at WoyWoy and Ocean Beach. They had me confused when I could find Hammmond Age Care everywhere but where I thought they should be and also knew Hammondville very well in days gone bye. This gentleman was brilliant and I loved Liberace. Bless you for your info. XXX
 
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