This show is available for world wide bookings
Recreating one of the most respected and loved superstars of the 20th century,
The Chairman of the Board,
Old Blue Eyes himself,
FRANK SINATRA
You will not believe the accuracy of this tribute, you will be transported to the "Sands" in Las Vegas with all the fantastic songs and arrangements of the master of his craft.
Complete with a fully live band, (from 5 piece to full orchestra).
Mark T Connor has painstakingly recreated the feel, the movement, the sound, and the voice of one of the very best.
The Chairman of the Board,
Old Blue Eyes himself,
FRANK SINATRA
You will not believe the accuracy of this tribute, you will be transported to the "Sands" in Las Vegas with all the fantastic songs and arrangements of the master of his craft.
Complete with a fully live band, (from 5 piece to full orchestra).
Mark T Connor has painstakingly recreated the feel, the movement, the sound, and the voice of one of the very best.
Frank Sinatra is one of the most popular singers in American history. As an actor, he appeared in fifty-eight films and won an Academy Award for his role in From Here To Eternity.
His career started in the 1930s and continued into the 1990s.
Francis Albert Sinatra was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, on December 12, 1915.
The only child of Italian immigrants Martin and Natalie "Dolly" Sinatra. His father was a fire-fighter for the city of Hoboken and his mother was an amateur singer who often sang at social events.
Early in his life Sinatra knew he wanted to become a singer. His influences were Rudy Vallee,
and Bing Crosby. He dropped out of high school and began to sing at small clubs.
He got his first big break on the radio talent show Major Bowes and his Amateur Hour in 1935, singing in a group called the Hoboken Four.
In 1939, he began working on radio station WNEW in New York City with bandleader Harry James for $75 per week.
That same year he married his longtime sweetheart, Nancy Barbato.
After seven months with Harry James, Sinatra joined Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, causing his career to skyrocket. Dorsey's orchestra was one of the most popular in the land, and it remained so with Sinatra singing with it from 1940 through 1942.
During that time, Sinatra performed with the band in his first two movies— Las Vegas Nights (1941) and Ship Ahoy (1942).
He began his solo career at the end of 1942 and continued his meteoric (speedy and brilliant) rise.
The audiences who grew up with him and his music were complemented by adoration from younger generations. They have all made "Old Blue Eyes" one of the most outstanding popular singers of the twentieth century.
His career started in the 1930s and continued into the 1990s.
Francis Albert Sinatra was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, on December 12, 1915.
The only child of Italian immigrants Martin and Natalie "Dolly" Sinatra. His father was a fire-fighter for the city of Hoboken and his mother was an amateur singer who often sang at social events.
Early in his life Sinatra knew he wanted to become a singer. His influences were Rudy Vallee,
and Bing Crosby. He dropped out of high school and began to sing at small clubs.
He got his first big break on the radio talent show Major Bowes and his Amateur Hour in 1935, singing in a group called the Hoboken Four.
In 1939, he began working on radio station WNEW in New York City with bandleader Harry James for $75 per week.
That same year he married his longtime sweetheart, Nancy Barbato.
After seven months with Harry James, Sinatra joined Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, causing his career to skyrocket. Dorsey's orchestra was one of the most popular in the land, and it remained so with Sinatra singing with it from 1940 through 1942.
During that time, Sinatra performed with the band in his first two movies— Las Vegas Nights (1941) and Ship Ahoy (1942).
He began his solo career at the end of 1942 and continued his meteoric (speedy and brilliant) rise.
The audiences who grew up with him and his music were complemented by adoration from younger generations. They have all made "Old Blue Eyes" one of the most outstanding popular singers of the twentieth century.