Showing posts with label Frank Sinatra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Sinatra. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2015

‘Sinatra 100: An 'All-Star' GRAMMY Concert’ Shows Frank Sinatra’s Not So All-Star





‘Sinatra 100: An 'All-Star' GRAMMY Concert’  Not So All-Star



Sinatra 100: An All-Star GRAMMY Concert
Good for the Times But Could Have Served Old Blue Eyes Better

 Last night's TV (CBS) tribute to the greatest pop singer in American history on the occasion of his 100th birthday was at least better than 99% of other such musical tributes you see today on TV - because there aren't any (unless you include those occasional ones on PBS or cable. But, if it were 'in the era' the special would have failed.Musically, there were perhaps a half dozen memorable performances during the two hour show. What a waste of a great big band! From the MC (American Family's Seth McFarlane -who happens to have a good voice but that's about it - to the tribute performers to the song selections, the powers that be at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, where the Dec 6 tribute was held , got it all wrong. If the performer was good his or her song selection was usually poor; if the song bad, the artist was usually better, but it was mostly the former , as Sinatra didn't record many bad songs.Lots of young artists that didn't belong there (think Cool J, Usher, country Garth Brooks , Zac Brown, Carrie Underwood, etc. ) and a lot of veterans -and Sinatra family- who were left out.  Let's let Brian Ives give his more unbiased, mainstream opinion...from radio.com:

By Brian Ives

  ...seemed like a TV event out of time; ever since TV execs got Twitter accounts and learned what “trending” meant, televised music programs have seemed designed to appeal to social media, both in the pacing of shows and in the selection of artists invited to play them.
Wisely, the producers of the all-star Frank Sinatra tribute, which aired last night on CBS, decided to stick more with the spirit of Frank, instead of trying to cater to the zeitgeist.  Still, the concert showed how Ol’ Blue Eyes’ influence permeates music in 2015. (Note: Radio.com is owned by CBS).
Photo Gallery: Lady Gaga, Usher, Seth McFarlane Perform at Sinatra 100
Harry Connick Jr., Celine Dion and Tony Bennett were obvious choices; they are all familiar to most of Sinatra’s older fan base. But younger singers like John Legend, Usher, Alicia Keys, Adam Levine and Nick Jonas all clearly owe the Chairman of the Board a debt.
By now, we know that Lady Gaga is a huge fan of the American Songbook via her collaborations with Tony Bennett. So even if her next album is a collaboration with Iron Maiden, it’s clear that Sinatra’s influence lives on in her voice. She brought some major showmanship to the concert via her performance of “Theme from ‘New York, New York.'”
We also know that — somewhat surprisingly — Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane is a huge Sinatra fan. What was more surprising is how good he is at paying tribute to the man. His performance of “One For My Baby (And One More The Road)” was one of the highlights of the show.
Sinatra’s influence on country music that may not be as well known as his influence on pop and R&B, however it was on full display at this show, which saw Zac Brown, Carrie Underwood, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood putting their spins on his classics.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Frank Sinatra's Palm Springs (CA) Home - Rare Visit with Huell Howser






 Get ready for a one-time glimpse into the private life of Frank Sinatra from the vantage point of Sinatra's favorite place, his home of 40 years in Palm Springs, California. They say it's the first time - and maybe last - ever that the Sinatra's favorite place has been opened for public viewing, as it were. Also, thanks to Huell Howswer and his connections, we get to visit Desert Memorial Cememtary where Sinatra is buried along with family members and many of his Hollywood friends like songwriter Jimmy Heusen. It's a full hour show and , perhaps, as Heull says, as fine an adventure as he ever had in the many years doing his California Gold. So, if you've never seen this before, let's go discover some more California Gold with Huell Howser (episode from 2007 we believe).




Highlights of the show include the first ever look into the Sinatra home, which features a theatre/bar/lounge where Frank entertained many a late night gathering of friends, including one Frankie X, an entertainer him who used to be at the piano while Frank was singing during many of these parties. Frankie embelishes this amazing episode with his stories and reminiscences, along with another Palm Springs regular, Gary. What we find impressive is that Sinatra lived well, but not to the extreme as one might have expected. The home is expansive yet rather modest as compared to many of Hollywood's luminaries. Little has been changed in the home. It is pretty much as it was when Sinatra was alive, as Frankie tells us; it gives him an 'eerie' feeling to come back and visit as if it were yesterday and still feeling the Sinatra presences. At the end of the show, after visiting Sinatra's resting place we get to be entertained by footage of the old Palm Springs parade, that was very popular in its time. Enjoy and thanks again to Huell and all who made this extremely entertaining episode possible.


For more looks into the past as well as the greater Bay Area Backroads, please visit
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Friday, June 7, 2013

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Dean Martin

Singer / Actor
Born: 7 June 1917
Died: 25 December 1995
Birthplace: Steubenville, Ohio
Best known as: Crooner, actor, and comedy partner to Jerry Lewis
Name at birth: Dino Crocetti Between 1949 and 1956, Dean Martin made 16 films as the singing straight man to his comedy partner Jerry Lewis; the two were one of the hottest entertainment acts of the era. After their bitter (and much-publicized) breakup, Martin continued making movies, including both comedy and dramatic roles and the spoofy Matt Helm spy movies of the 1960s. A nightclub singer and solid member of Frank Sinatra's "rat pack," Martin also had hit records, most notably "That's Amore" and "Everybody Loves Somebody." Martin's easygoing attitude helped make him a hit on television, where he hosted a comedy and variety show from 1965-74.
Extra credit: Martin's son Dean Paul (also known as Dino) was an actor, singer and sometime tennis pro; he died in a California Air National Guard plane crash in 1987. Editor's note: Many close friends say that the loss of his son was effectively the end of Martin's life,  even though he would live several more years, dining alone many nights  at the same la Famiglia restaurant in Beverly Hills.
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