Nancy in London’ has the songstress recording in the era’s epicenter of hip with famed producer Mickie Most. Here’s a review of the album’s reissue.
Sitcom star Tony Danza is bringing his passion for the Great American Songbook to the Arbogast Performing Arts Center in Troy at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12.
The band’s penultimate tune was one they’d never performed live before or even released: “We Did It Our Way,” a self-referential rewrite of the Frank Sinatra classic ... song closed with the ...
Former Black Midi musician Geordie Greep talks going solo, his latest single, 'Blues,' and more in a new interview.
Perry D'Andrea is the winner of the 2022 Hoboken "My Way Sinatra Sing-Off," the definitive international Sinatra singing competition. Step into a bygone era as Perry enchants you with the smooth ...
A classic Manhattan restaurant once frequented by Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack is accused ... “I have unfortunately seen throughout my years of practice that the restaurant industry is often ...
One of Canada’s most successful exports has come home for a special occasion. Singer-songwriter Paul Anka, who was born in Ottawa and made it big across the globe, returned to his native country ...
skipped down the steps on stage or pretended to prop up the bar as he did while he covered Sinatra's regretful drinking song, One For My Baby. He left the stage with a spirited version of My Way ...
The lyrics find him going at influencers and dissecting ... people succumb to temptation and gluttony. In his own vitriolic way, the Compton, Calif. spitter rhymes about chopping the heads ...
they will be presenting new editions of Sinatra’s L.A. Is My Lady with Quincy Jones and Orchestra. The record was Sinatra’s 57th album and final solo LP. The vinyl edition is a reproduction ...
"My mom turned me onto Sinatra and exposed me to the finer points of his music," he told the outlet. "She would say, ‘Listen to how he sings this part.'" During his run on "Who's the Boss?," ...
Caesars Palace, with its grandiose, Roman-themed architecture, was Frank Sinatra’s preferred choice of venue in Las Vegas after his 13-year association with The Sands hotel ended in 1967.