Frank D`Rone

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Birth Date:
26.04.1932
Death date:
03.10.2013
Length of life:
81
Days since birth:
33836
Years since birth:
92
Days since death:
4092
Years since death:
11
Person's maiden name:
Frank Caldarone
Categories:
Guitarist, Jazzman, Singer
Nationality:
 american
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Frank D'Rone (April 26, 1932 – October 3, 2013) was an American jazz singer and guitarist.

Biography

He grew up in Providence, Rhode Island, and began singing and playing the guitar professionally at age five. At age 11, he had his own local radio show. At age 13, he won an Artist's Degree in classical guitar from the American Guild of Stringed Instruments. At 18, D’Rone headed for New York and beyond, moving to Chicago in the late 1950s. D'Rone achieved success in Chicago clubs, attracting the attention of such jazz luminaries as Oscar Peterson, Stan Kenton and Nat King Cole. Dick LaPalm, a record promoter for Nat Cole and Peggy Lee amongst others, got him his first recording contract with Mercury Records and introduced him to Cole.

His first album, Frank D'Rone Sings, was released in 1959, and included liner notes penned by Cole, who later helped D'Rone earn several appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in the 1960s and 1970s. An album with arrangements by record producer Billy May, After the Ball, was released in 1960. D'Rone was a performer at the hungry i nightclub in San Francisco, California, where he recorded a live 1962 album, In Person. However his recording contract with Mercury ended at this time. He also recorded for Columbia Records and RCA Camden.

His style was praised by jazz critic Will Friedwald as "all singing from the heart and no put-ons." He had one hit in the UK Singles Chart in 1960, with the song "Strawberry Blonde (The Band Rocked On)".

In 2006, D'Rone released a recording made in 1984 at a club in Chicago (Benchley's On Broadway), entitled Falling In Love With Love - Live In Chicago. This was recorded with D'Rone's permission by a jazz and recording enthusiast, Doctor Ivan Shapiro. For the past few years, D'Rone has been performing at various venues in the Chicago area, including Chambers Restaurant, The Green Mill, at the Chicago Jazz FestivalL and the Jazz Showcase. He also performed benefits for a school in Michigan at which he made a DVD.

In 2012, D'Rone released a new CD, Double Exposure (Whaling City Sounds), in which his vocals are self-accompanied on guitar, alternated with big band numbers with charts written by Phil Kelly.

Source: wikipedia.org

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