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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_D'RoneFrank D'Rone - Wikipedia

    Frank D'Rone (April 26, 1932 – October 3, 2013) [1][2][3] was an American jazz singer and guitarist. Biography. D'Rone's first album, Frank D'Rone Sings, was released in 1959, [4] and included liner notes penned by Nat "King" Cole, who later helped D'Rone earn several appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in the 1960s and 1970s.

  2. Frank D'Rone (Brockton; 26 de abril de 1932 - Weaton; 3 de octubre de 2013) fue un cantante y guitarrista estadounidense de jazz y música pop. Su estilo ha sido definido como sincero y nada pretencioso. [1] Obtuvo un gran éxito en las listas del Reino Unido en 1960 con la canción "Strawberry Blonde (The Band Rocked On)".

  3. 17 de nov. de 2021 · Here is a singer (and guitarist) inhabiting his own creative space between Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra. D’Rone delivers the Great American Songbook with the individuality of a musician confident in what he wants to say and how he wants to say it.

  4. 3 de oct. de 2013 · On the day of the last concert of his life, Chicago singer-guitarist Frank D’Rone didn’t know whether he should go to the emergency room or the concert hall.

  5. Frank D’rone. Frank D’Rone is a fine singer and performer and creates great vibes among his audience.” This quote from Leonard Feather (one of the most respected music critics in the world) best describes Frank’s talents and abilities today. These words take a lot of effort.

  6. www.discogs.com › artist › 609487-Frank-DRoneFrank D'Rone - Discogs

    3 de oct. de 2013 · Frank D'Rone. More images. Real Name: Frank Caldarone. Profile: American jazz singer and guitarist, born April 26, 1932. Died in October 3, 2013, Cancer. In Groups: Carl Stevens & His Orchestra.

  7. 15 de jun. de 2019 · Frank D’Rone is a name that rarely crops up, but it’s worth pointing out the high esteem in which he was regarded. The original sleeve notes to Frank D’Rone Sings were written by Nat King Cole, who first heard him at Dante’s Inferno club in Chicago and was evidently knocked out by what he heard.