Yeah, bad timing was and is pretty prevalent with quite a few musicians… and vocalists too. I have a friend who used to play sax with the old Charlie Barnet band. He said Charlie used to drive the band nuts trying to keep up with him. Even Eddie Fisher ( you remember him? He’s the vocalist...
Although I SAW Sinatra at the Paramount (1944) I didn't HEAR him because the theater was packed with screaming bobby-soxers. I lived in Vegas for 25 years and never caught him there even though my wife worked at Caesar's and could have been comped. Go figure.
Ya father’s moustache, used in disagreement; ya mother wears combat boots, a put down; hit the road, beat it, get lost ,scram, take a hike, all interchangeable for go away! Milton Berle’s favorite: I’ll give ya a shot in the head; It must be jelly cause jam don’t shake that way, a...
Well let’s see: In the early forties I saw Sinatra at the Paramount theater in NYC, Horace Heidt, Louis Prima, Lena Horne, Frankie Laine at other theaters there; late forties and early fifties: Harry James, Russ Morgan, Ray Anthony, Billy May, Les Brown and Glen Gray, all at the Hollywood...
Talk about synchronicity. Vic Damone just came on this oldie station I’m listening to. Ok, Vic Damone: Vic Damone, nee, Vito Farinola, is another Brooklynite from my old neighborhood. Oddly, I never knew him there although his sister, Theresa and I were in the same class all through grade...
Sunny Skylar is alive and well at 93. He lives in Las Vegas with his wife, Jackie. I met Sunny 35 years ago when we were neighbors there and we have been good friends since. I have a cassette tape of 4 recordings he made with Vincet Lopez and one he made with a recording studio band ( Don't...
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