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Turn back the clock and join Frank Sinatra tribute artist Gary Thomas for an evening of sophisticated cocktails, salacious stories, and performances of selections from two seminal Sinatra albums released in 1954, “Songs for Young Lovers” and “Swing Easy”.
After working for years as a band singer (most notably for the Tommy Dorsey band), Frank Sinatra's career took off when he signed as a solo artist with Columbia Records in 1943. However, by the early 50s, his career stalled, acting roles dried up, and he parted ways with Columbia. Hot off the heels of his surprise Oscar win in 1953 for "From Here to Eternity", Sinatra was poised for a musical comeback. After not putting out an album for 4 years, Sinatra released "Songs for Young Lovers” in January 1954 and "Swing Easy" in August of the same year on Capitol Records, marking the start of what would be his most artistic and critically acclaimed era.
Gary Thomas released his debut album "First, Last, and Forever" in April 2023.
Videos
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
Paramount Theatre (4/24 - 6/16) | ||
The Thanksgiving Play
Ensemble Theater In Honor of Helen Zell at Steppenwolf (4/25 - 6/2) | ||
Chicago Cabaret Week 3rd Annual, 10-day Festival
Chicago Area Venues (5/10 - 5/19) CONCERT | ||
JUBA! Masters of Tap and Percussive Dance – Student Showcase
Studebaker Theater (7/17 - 7/17) | ||
Death Becomes Her
The Cadillac Palace Theatre (4/30 - 6/2) | ||
Last Stop on Market Street
Greenhouse Theater Center (5/11 - 6/2) | ||
Die Hard 4 Your Luv
The Factory Theater (5/31 - 7/13) | ||
The Beat Goes On
The Center for Performing Arts (11/2 - 11/2) | ||
Rosie and The Rivets
The Center for Performing Arts (3/23 - 3/23) | ||
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
James M. Nederlander Theater (9/10 - 2/1) | ||
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