Clear Lake, IA, October 8, 1940 Tromar Ballroom, Des Moines, IA, October 10, 1940 Pla-Mor Ballroom, Kansas City, MO, October 12, 1940 Coliseum Ballroom, Omaha, NE, October 14, 1940 White City Ballroom, Ogden, UT, October 17, 1940 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, October 24, 1940 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, October 29, 1940 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, October 31-December 12, 1940 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, December 17-31, 1940 Paramount Theater, New York City, NY, January 1-14, 1941 Paramount Theater, New York City, NY, January 19, 1941 Westchester County Center, White Plains, NY, January 22-February 1, 1941 The Meadowbrook, Pompton Lakes, NJ, February 3, 1941 Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, February 4, 1941 The Meadowbrook, Pompton Lakes, NJ, February 8-16, 1941 The Meadowbrook, Pompton Lakes, NJ, February 18, 1941 Metropolitan Theater, Providence, RI, February 19, 1941 Alcazar Ballroom, Baltimore, MD, February 21, 1941 Castle Garden, Allentown, PA, February 22, 1941 Sunnybrook Ballroom, Pottstown, PA, February 23-25, 1941 State Theater, Hartford, CT, February 26, 1941 Old Mill Inn, Bernardsville, NJ, March 1, 1941 Royal Windsor Hotel, New York City, NY, March 2, 1941 Lyric Theater, Bridgeport, CT, March 3, 1941 Worcester Memorial Auditorium, Worcester, MA, March 4, 1941 Lowell Memorial Auditorium, Lowell, MA, March 5, 1941 Totem Pole Ballroom, Newton, MA, March 7-13, 1941 Baltimore Hippodrome, Baltimore, MD, March 14-16, 1941 Adams Theater, Newark, NJ, March 18, 1941 Ricker Gardens, Portland, ME, March 19, 1941 Totem Pole Ballroom, Newton, MA, March 21-23, 1941 Metropolitan Theater, Providence, RI, March 28, 1941 Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, March 29, 1941 North Carolina State College, Raleigh, NC, April 3-9, 1941 Loew's Capitol Theater, Washington, DC, April 12, 1941 Valencia Ballroom, York, PA, April 13, 1941 Carlton Hotel, Washington, DC, April 14, 1941 Fountains Pavilion, Johnson City, NY, April 15, 1941 St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia, PA, April 16, 1941 Empire Ballroom, Bethlehem, PA, April 19, 1941 Old Cabell Hall, Charlottesville, VA, April 20, 1941 New Haven Arena, New Haven, CT, April 24, 1941 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, April 25-26, 1941 Cocke Hall, Lexington, VA, April 27, 1941 Richmond Mosque, Richmond, VA, May 2-3, 1941 Chapel Hill Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, May 5-9, 1941 High Point University, High Point, NC, May 10, 1941 Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA, May 11, 1941 Coney Island Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, May 13, 1941 Meyers Lake Park, Canton, OH, May 15, 1941 Lakewood Park, Mahanoy City, PA, May 16, 1941 Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, May 20-July 15, 1941 (except on Sundays) Hotel Astor, New York City, NY, July 18, 1941 Fountains Pavilion, Johnson City, NY, July 19-20, 1941 Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ, July 21-27, 1941 Cavailer Beach Club, Virginia Beach, VA, August 21, 1941 Celoron Park Ballroom, Jamestown, NY, August 22-23, 1941 Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, ON, August 24, 1941 Lake Compounce, Bristol, CT, August 26, 1941 Bardavon Opera House, Poughkeepsie, NY, August 27-September 16, 1941 Paramount Theatre, New York City, NY, September 19-25, 1941 Shea's Buffalo Theater, Buffalo, NY, September 26, 1941 Rosemont Ballroom, New York City, NY, September 27, 1941 Sunnybrook Ballroom, Pottstown, PA, September 28, 1941 New Haven Arena, New Haven, CT, October 1, 1941 Uline Arena, Washington, DC, October 3, 1941 Savoy Ballroom, New York City, NY, October 4, 1941 New Jersey National Guard Armory, Teaneck, NJ, October 5, 1941 Trenton Arena, Trenton, NJ, October 8, 1941 Meyers Lake Park, Canton, OH, October 9-28, 1941 Meadowbrook Ballroom, Cedar Grove, NJ, November 3, 1941 Michigan State Fairgrounds, Detroit, MI, November 4, 1941 Masonic Temple Theater, Detroit, MI, November 5-9, 1941 Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH, November 10, 1941 Palace Theater, Dayton, OH, November 11-12, 1941 Palace Theater, Columbus, OH, November 13-14, 1941 Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH, November 15, 1941 Hilbert Circle Theater, Indianapolis, IN, November 16, 1941 Palace Theater, Louisville, KY, November 20-23, 1941 Civic Theater, Akron, OH, November 24-25, 1941 State Theater, Youngstown, OH, November 26, 1941 Palace Theater, South Bend, IN, December 25, 1941 Le Claire Hotel, Moline, IL, December 26, 1941 Netherland Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati, OH, December 27, 1941 IMA Auditorium, Flint, MI, December 29, 1941 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, January 1-February 23, 1942 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, February 25-March 3, 1942 Golden Gate Theater, San Francisco, CA, March 13-14, 1942 Gregory Gymnasium, Austin, TX, March 15, 1942 Lake Worth Casino, Fort Worth, TX, March 19, 1942 Pla-Mor Ballroom, Kansas City, MO, March 20, 1942 Turnpike Casino, Lincoln, NE, March 21, 1942 Val Air Ballroom, Des Moines, IA, March 22, 1942 Orpheum Theater, Omaha, NE, March 23, 1942 Arkota Ballroom, Sioux Falls, SD, March 25, 1942 Prom Ballroom, St. Paul, MN, March 26, 1942 Danceland, Cedar Rapids, IA, March 27, 1942 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, March 28, 1942 Lafayette Hall of Music, Lafayette, IN, March 29, 1942 Rainbow Gardens, Fremont, OH, April 1-28, 1942 Paramount Theatre, New York City, NY, April 29, 1942 Town Hall, Philadelphia, PA, April 30, 1942 Zembo Shrine Building, Harrisburg, PA, May 1, 1942 Penn State Gymnasium, State College, PA, May 2, 1942 Sunnybrook Ballroom, Pottstown, PA, May 3, 1942 Civic Auditorium, Asbury Park, NJ, May 5, 1942 Loew's State Theater, Rochester, NY, May 7, 1942 Fountains Pavilion, Johnson City, TN, May 8-10, 1942 State Theater, Hartford, CT, May 17, 1942 Tall Oaks, Bernardsville, NJ, May 18-23, 1942 Hotel Astor, New York City, NY, May 24, 1942 Tall Oaks, Bernardsville, NJ, May 25-30, 1942 Hotel Astor, New York City, NY, May 31, 1942 Tall Oaks, Bernardsville, NJ, June 1-6, 1942 Hotel Astor, New York City, NY, June 7, 1942 Tall Oaks, Bernardsville, NJ, June 8-13, 1942 Hotel Astor, New York City, NY, June 14, 1942 Tall Oaks, Bernardsville, NJ, June 15-20, 1942 Hotel Astor, New York City, NY, June 21, 1942 Tall Oaks, Bernardsville, NJ, June 22-27, 1942 Hotel Astor, New York City, NY, June 28, 1942 Tall Oaks, Bernardsville, NJ, June 29-July 2, 1942 Hotel Astor, New York City, NY, July 3-9, 1942 Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, PA, July 10-16, 1942 Fox Theater, Detroit, MI, July 17-22, 1942 Chicago Theater, Chicago, IL, July 24-30, 1942 Palace Theater, Cleveland, OH, July 31-August 6, 1942 Erlanger Theater, Philadelphia, PA, August 7-13, 1942 Hippodrome, Baltimore, MD, August 14-20, 1942 Warner Theater, Washington, DC, August 21-24, 1942 RKO Theater, Akron, OH, August 25-27, 1942 State Theater, Youngstown, OH, August 28-September 3, 1942 Hilbert Circle Theater, Indianapolis, IN (last shows with Tommy Dorsey), October 8, 1942 Central Theater, Passaic, NJ (first solo show), November 23-28, 1942 Mosque Theater, Newark, NJ, December 17, 1942 Central Theater, Passaic, NJ, December 30, 1942-January 26, 1943 Paramount Theatre, New York City, NY (with Benny Goodman and his Orchestra (with Peggy Lee & Jesse Stacey), Radio Rogues, Mome and Poke & Movie "Star Spangled Rhythm" on screen. 1946 Copacabanna, New York City w/Phil Silvers - Comedy Only, October 1, 1946 Tribute To Al Jolson, New York City, February 8, 1947 Miami, Florida ), August 5, 1945 Hollywood Bowl, California, November 2, 1945 Philadelphia Convention Hall, Pennsylvania, November 7 - December 17, 1945 Wedgwood Room, Waldorf Astoria, March 20-26, 1946 Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco, California, May 9-15, 1946 Downtown Theater, Detroit, MI, June 1946 Madison Square Garden, New York City, September 9. They also appeared in Casablanca. Hello, Young Lovers13. The Concert Choir will then sing on-stage for one piece backing up Deana Martin and will also perform preconcert entertainment in the Kimmel Center lobbys Plaza Stage before each Sinatra concert. 1 I'm Sorry I Made You Cry - Frank Sinatra; Clesi; Axel Stordahl 3:14. Use this setlist for your event review and get all updates automatically! Up to eight shows a day, December 25, 1947 Los Angeles, California Maybe $15. Apr 2, 2021; frank sinatra sinatra. "The Lady is a Tramp") a crazy sixtimes over. 15. . Frank Sinatra setlist at The Spectrum in Philadelphia, United States on 3 August 1968 . The winner of the contest will perform Sinatra songs prior to Sunday evenings concert. Select from premium Gavin Anderson of the highest quality. Noruega NO. Frank Sinatra fans waiting on line, Pittsburgh, PA, December 11th, 1943. Add to Calendar 03/26/2023 06:30 PM 03/27/2023 08:00 PM America/Atikokan Frank & Me Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe (WBTT) is pleased to welcome back to its stage one of its most successful and popular young artists for a two-night engagement. Standing Room Onlypresents three remarkable complete concerts from three decades of Sinatras career: his January 28, 1966 second show with Count Basie at The Sands, Las Vegas (previously unreleased on CD); his October 7, 1974 concert at Philadelphias Spectrum arena (previously unreleased); and his October 24, 1987 concert at Dallas Reunion Arena (previously unreleased in its entirety). Too Marvellous For Words10. Your email address will not be published. Concert Venezia Lido (Beach of Venice), Italy, Churchill-Roosevelt-Club, xx.06.1945 We also ask you dress according to the weather! Please note: Liberty Point has a one drink minimum policy. ", Not this day. The tour will conclude with five dates in Detroit in late November and early December. Andorra AD. The deluxe 3CD package includes a 30-page booklet with liner notes plus several rare and never-before-published photos. Browse the above listings of Frank Sinatra Tribute tickets to find a show you would like to attend. The tour, dubbed ''The Ultimate Event,'' will debut at Houston's Summit Arena on Sept. 17 and end at the Chicago Theater on Oct. 16, said Susan Reynolds, vice president of entertainment, marketing and publicity for Burson- Marsteller. The collections audio is newly remixed by Larry Walsh at NBCUniversal Audio and mastered by Seth Foster at Universal Mastering Studios. xx.06.1945 (early June) Even more so when he takes on grand ballads that show off his pop-operatic flair. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Overture (Live At The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / October 7, 1974), Lady Is A Tramp (Live At The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / October 7, 1974). As one observer commented from the press box, when you look into his eyes, you can see a . Bobby Platter January 1-11, 1940 Shea's Buffalo Theater, Buffalo, NY (last show with Harry James) January 25-26, 1940 Cornado Theater, Rockford, IL (first show with Tommy Dorsey) February 16-17, 1940 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. February 20-March 11, 1940 The Meadowbrook, Pompton Lakes, NJ. I'll Never Smile Again5. Extra added attraction JACK BENNY on the 26th), January 27, 1943-February 23, 1943 Paramount Theatre, New York City, NY (with Johnny Long and his Orchestra, Radio Rogues, Mome and Poke & Movie "Star Spangled Rhythm" on screen), March 11-April 6, 1943 Rio Bamba Club, New York City, NY, May 16, 1943 Central Park, New York City, NY (Bond Rally performing "God Bless America"), May 18, 1943 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (Greek War Relief Benefit), May 26-June 26, 1943 Paramount Theater, New York City, NY, July 9, 1943 Broadway Theater, New York City, NY, July 14, 1943 Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH (supported by The Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra), July 19, 1943 Broadway Theater, New York City, NY, July 26, 1943 Broadway Theater, New York City, NY, August 3, 1943 Lewisohn Stadium, New York City, NY (supported by The Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra), August 14, 1943 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA, August 16, 1943 Hollywood Canteen, Los Angeles, CA, August 21, 1943 Gardner Field, Denville, NJ, October 1-November 30, 1943 Waldorf Astoria Wedgwood Room, New York City, NY, December 2, 1943 Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, December 10-12, 1943 Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, PA, December 13, 1943 Earle Theater, Philadelphia, PA, January 1944 US Tour for Serviceman Sinatra sings for the wounded, songs include The Cradle Song Dean Martin)For more info on our great videos and exciting clips pleaseFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OneMediaMusicLike our page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/One-Media-Music-Vision/151146565056341?fref=ts 'Four tickets won't do, we want to buy 2,500,' Frankie told me in a soft 'good cop' voice. Up to 20 messages per month per opt-in. Last official concert for two years Tickets for Sinatra Under the Stars at Liberty Point in Philadelphia Premium Table Seating (parties of less than 4 will be seated at a shared table) General Admission - Bleacher style seating. The four-bedroom, seven-bathroom home has a piano-shaped swimming pool flanked by two palm trees. xx.06.1945 Shania Twain. Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Meadowlands Arena; East Rutherford, N.J. Oct. 3-4 Nassau Coliseum; Uniondale, N.Y. Oct. 6-7 The Centrum; Worcester, Mass. Attendees will be assigned to their seating arrangements upon arrival. Prior to the concerts, Deana Martin and guest artist Michael Andrew will each teach a master class for the Concert Choir at CAPA. 3 How Deep is the Ocean - Frank Sinatra; Berlin; Axel Stordahl 3:03. The full October 7, 1974 Philadelphia performance is featured in the 3CD box set Standing Room Only, which can be bought here. "I said I was willing to sell him four. Ever protective of the Sinatra legacy, Mark, 84, still says "I don't believe that happened." Blavat, 77, acknowledges "Mickey Rudin held back tickets for Frank's friends to buy, but 50 or a hundred per show, at the most 500." As for the thought that Mafia mobsters might have engaged in a major ticket heist, the Geator scoffs, "That's BS. unreleased recordings are pulled from Sinatra concerts in legendary New York City venues between 1955 and 1990, captured on four CDs and a DVD. It was always rumored, but I was with him close to 30 years, and traveled with Junior [now deceased Frank Sinatra Jr.] for much of his life. Product Description.
, [url=https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/frank-sinatra/1974/spectrum-philadelphia-pa-13d2f1bd.html][img]https://www.setlist.fm/widgets/setlist-image-v1?id=13d2f1bd[/img][/url] Consent is not a condition of any purchase. Concert Milano, Italy (location??? It can be hard to remember as the live music industry returns Ol' Man River3. On the other side, there's a performance from Dallas in 1987, where The Voice shows weathering but the spirit remains strong. Frank Sinatra will be on stage for approx 1:01. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Frank Sinatra, Liza Minnelli and Sammy Davis Jr. announced plans Thursday for an 11-city, 21-concert tour, dubbed 'The Ultimate Event.'. With Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Celeste Holm. After a test in New Jersey, the tour left in late May via Canada and the Azores to North Africa, from there it went on to Italy, and on July 6, Sinatra was reported to have arrived back home in the US again. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Frank Sinatra, Liza Minnelli and Sammy Davis Jr. announced plans Thursday for an 11-city, 21-concert tour, dubbed 'The Ultimate Event.'. The piano player was outstanding, the drummer was loud and amateurish and the bass player couldn't improvise to save his life. Concerts Wiki is a FANDOM Music Community. Frank Sinatra setlist at The Spectrum in Philadelphia, United States on 3 August 1968. One of the most star-studded events ever to have taken place at the Royal Albert Hall was in April 1989, when three of the greatest icons of American popular music, Frank Sinatra, Liza Minnelli and Sammy Davis Jr., came together in Frank, Liza and Sammy: The Ultimate Event.. Running for five nights between 18-22 April, the unique musical extravaganza featured the trio individually singing . (BILL KOSTROUN/Associated Press) Charles Waring. Explore all upcoming frank sinatra events in Philadelphia, find information & tickets for upcoming frank sinatra events happening in Philadelphia. Whatever they want, he wants.' Thank you for registering! The musical director for the entire tour will be Frank Sinatra Jr. 'He'll double by driving the bus,' joked the senior Sinatra. Blavat, 77, acknowledges "Mickey Rudin held back tickets for Frank's friends to buy, but 50 or a hundred per show, at the most 500." Get on the list. At the time, this fledgling music critic/reporter for the Philadelphia Daily News believed there was another reason Frank Sinatra had returned here so quickly. Get your tickets now for Sinatra Under the Stars at Liberty Point! Fri April 14 Philadelphia, Penn. Whether delivering understated ballads or revamping Stevie Wonder, his 1974 live show at The Spectrum proved that Philadelphia was Sinatras kind of town. Deana will perform classics made famous by her legendary father, Dean Martin, includingMemories Are Made of ThisandThats Amore. I first became part of Frank's world in 1981 as a member of Count . Francis Albert Sinatra (December 12, 1915 - May 14, 1998) was an American singer, actor, and producer who was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century. "Music For The Wounded" Benefit.