Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra

 

Crooners

Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra

Crooners

  • Sway
  • Fly me to the moon
  • Unforgettable
  • Girl in a sports car
  • Night & day
  • Close to you
  • Hey there
  • Misty
  • Amor
  • Swinging on a star
  • My favorite things
  • A wonderful day like today
  • Happy together
  • More
  • What now my love
  • who would like to write me a song
  • What a wonderful world
  • Lover come back to me
  • Route 66
  • What a difference a day made

 

THE RAT PACK

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04:29 images - photos : 24/10/2008 :
Pour les 20 ans de Firenze, une grande fan de Frank Sinatra et du Rat Pack... Pour info, le Rat Pack chante avec l'orchestre de Count Basie dirigé par un certain Quincy Jones...

Two New ones / Alex Bird

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05:32 images - photos : 22/10/2008 :
" I get a kick out of you " " It had to be you "

FGNML

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05:09 images - photos : 30/09/2008 :
Zany Comedy Meets The Songs Of The Greats To Bring You The Best Of Americana Frank and Gene are keeping alive the memory of these many comedic and musical legends by paying tribute and capturing their qualities within the stylings of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis, Jonathan Winters, Louis Armstrong, Rodney Dangerfield, Tony Bennett, Red Skelton, Frank Sinatra, Charlie Chaplin, Bobby Darin, Abbot & Costello Delivered with enthusiasm and love for what they are doing Frank and Gene trancend an era for which we will never have the opportunity to hear or see again. The passion and love is felt in their presentations of all the great artists whom we applaud and come to love. It's entertainment for the whole family. Truly A Don't Miss................

The Rat Pack Impersonator Tribute Show

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06:33 images - photos : 25/08/2008 :
Ray as Frank, Art as Dean, Gary as Sammy. Live performance video.

Cinéma de minuit - Frank Sinatra All or nothing at all

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02:59 images - photos : 06/07/2008 :
All or nothing at all, Frank Sinatra

Avalon - LINO PATRUNO Jazz Show

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03:03 images - photos : 02/06/2008 :
Avalon LINO PATRUNO Jazz Show Oscar Klein (cornet) Marcello Rosa (trombone) Bruno Longhi (clarinet) Gianni Sanjust (clarinet) Francesco Forti (clarinet) Romano Mussolini (piano) Lino Patruno (guitar) Rolf Cizmeck (bass) Rolf Rebmann (drums) April 1985 http://www.linopatruno.it http://www.cambiamusica.it http://www.michaelsupnick.com Al Jolson (May 26, 1886--October 23, 1950) was a highly acclaimed American singer, comedian and actor of Jewish heritage whose career lasted from 1911 until his death in 1950. He was one of the most popular entertainers of the 20th century whose influence extended to other popular performers, including Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Mandy Patinkin, Judy Garland, Sammy Davis, Jr., Eddie Fisher, Jerry Lewis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Tom Jones, Michael Jackson, Rufus Wainwright, David Lee Roth and Rod Stewart. Al Jolson was the first popular singer to make a spectacular "event" out of singing a song. Prior to Jolson, popular singers such as John McCormack and Henry Burr would stand still, with only very minimal gesturing as they performed. In contrast, Jolson displayed tremendous energy using dynamic gestures and other movement. Jolson was the first entertainer to have a runway extending out from the center of the stage, so he could be closer to the audience. It was very common for Jolson to sit on the end of the runway and have personal one-on-one conversations with audience members, which had also never been done before. Jolson was known to stop major Broadway productions in which he was performing, turn to the audience and ask them if they would rather hear him sing instead of watching the rest of the play. The answer was always a resounding yes, and Jolson would spend at least the next hour singing an impromptu concert. His friend George Burns said, "...Jolson was all show business!" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jolson