Oxford, AL – On Sunday, March 12, at 7:15 pm, you can enjoy Engelbert Humperdinck in the Oxford Performing Arts Center. In his career that spans over fifty years Engelbert earned sales more than 140 million records. This includes the gold-certified 64 albums, 35 platinum records, as well as 4 Grammy nominations, and a Golden Globe. Engelbert has played for Queen Elizabeth II at least four times, as well as several US presidents, and numerous heads of states. His recordings range from most romantic ballads, to movie theme songs and disco, rock and gospel. His unique voice has won millions of fans across all over the world. Engelbert made his mark on the scene of music with The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. The handsome and shy man soared quickly to become a world-wide icon. The first song he released on the top charts came in “Release Me,” which made it into the Guinness Book of Records for the longest run of consecutive weeks in the charts. It was ranked No. one in eleven countries. In the following decades, you will find Engelbert performing all over the world with sold-out crowds. Engelbert’s music has transcended time and his voice continues to reach out to people now – serving to transport and inspire, to embrace and to provoke feelings and emotions…ingredients that are no doubt the essence of his long-lasting success.