MSN Entertainment - Music: Al Martino Al martino. Al martino. Listen and more on MSN. martino tried to continuerecording in England, to no avail, and returned to America in 1958. http://entertainment.msn.com/Artist/?artist=105236
Extractions: Executive producer: Gertraud Jankejová Zugegeben, Gitarrenduos gibt es im Jazz seit Eddie Langs und Lonnie Johnsons' Uranfängen in Fülle. Und wer sich im Bereich des Gitarrenjazz auskennt, wird auch in diesem Album hin und wieder erinnert werden an die Dialoge zwischen Marty Grosz und Wayne Wright, Vincent le Masne und Bertrand Porquet, von Bruce Johnson und Rodney Jones, Steve Khan und Larry Coryell oder auch Steve Eliovson und Johnny Fourie. Es gibt sie in allen Ecken und Enden der Welt und in allen nur denkbaren Kombinationen zwischen Sechs- und Zwölfsaitern, Elektrikern und Akustikern. Das Ergebnis ist kein purer, auf seelenlose Brillanz ausgerichteter Sack von Zitaten. Es ist Ausdruck zweier souveräner Persönlichkeiten, die in erster Linie gebildete Musiker und erst dann passionierte Gitarristen sind. Und nicht nur bewältigen sie meisterhaft ihre unbegleiteten Duos, sondern sie haben sich dafür auch noch akustische Instrumente gewählt - JURIS seine Ovation Steelstring mit Fiberglaskörper, ETHERIDGE, um hier Gleichgewicht zu schaffen, die klassische Konzertgitarre mit Nylonsaiten: eine nicht allzu häufig anzutreffende Konstellation.
Untitled Document with such talents as Woody Shaw, Jimmy Owens, John Abercrombie, Pat martino, VicJuris, and Al Di Meola, and worked for many years as the musical director for http://terrysilverlight.com/SoloartistCD/linear.html
Rotations - The Choice Of Entertainment Professionals! CUMPARI JULIUS LaROSA FORGET DOMANI - CONNIE FRANCIS HERE IN MY HEART - AL MARTINOI HAVE BUT ONE HEART - vic DAMONE INNSMORATA - JERRY VALE MALA FEMMINA http://www.rotations.com/search_result.asp?CATEGORY=ETHNIC&MANUFACTURER=cdcomp
AW772144- CLOTHING TRADES AWARD 1999 Roping-in Award No. 11 Of Van De Pressing, 399 Gore Street, Fitzroy vic 3065. Western Australia. Nello MartinoAtelier, Unit 2/15 Harrogate Street, Leederville WA 6007. South Australia. http://www.osiris.gov.au/html/awards/1/AW772144/0/IA000720.htm
My Favorite Slow Romantic Easy Listening From JDHAY'S Crooners Days Of Wine And Roses by Andy Williams. Ebb Tide by vic Damone. Feelings by AlMartino. Going, Going, Gone by Brook Benton. How Seep Is The Ocean by vic Damone. http://www.angelfire.com/music3/hayjd01000/
Extractions: Favorites A Blossom Fell by Nat "King" Cole A Certain Smile by Johnny Mathis And I Love You So by Perry Como A House Is Not A Home by Brook Benton Among My Souvenir by Frank Sinatra At Last by Nat "King" Cole Autumn Leaves by Nat "King" Cole Because Of You by Tony Bennett Body And Soul by Mel Torme Days Of Wine And Roses by Andy Williams Ebb Tide by Vic Damone Feelings by Al Martino Going, Going, Gone How Seep Is The Ocean by Vic Damone It's Just A Matter Of Time by Brook Benton Love Is A Many Splendored Thing by Englebert Humperdinck Misty by Johnny Mathis My Cherie Amour by Al Martino No One Will Ever Know by Marty Robbins Prelude To A Kiss by Vic Damone Rainy Night In Georgia by Brook Benton Round Midnight The Blues by Mel Torme Serenade In Blue by Vic Damone Solitaire by Glenn Yarbrough Strangers In The Night by Mel Torme Then You Can Tell Me Good-bye by Eddy Arnold Think Twice by Brook Benton This Moment In Time by Englebert Humperdinck
Al Martino Al martino. http://www.lentriola.com/martino.htm
Extractions: Al Martino The coolest of the dramatic Italian balladeers to emerge in the fifties, Martino most closely identified with his background. Thus, it was fitting that he was chosen for the role of Johnny Fontane, the popular Italian singer (reputedly based on Frank Sinatra), in Francis Ford Coppolas The Godfather. The son of Italian immigrants, Martino was a boyhood friend of Mario Lanza who encouraged him to become a singer. After appearing in local nightclubs, he recorded Here in My Heart for the small BBS label in 1952. The record topped both the American and British charts and won Martino a contract with Capitol. His old fashioned style denied him further significant record success in America throughout the fifties, though he continued to chart in Britain with the songs Now, Wanted and The Man from Laramie'. His career was revived by a version of Leon Paynes 1949 country hit, I Love You Because and I Love You More and More Every Day. In 1965, he had his biggest hit, Spanish Eyes, when Eddie Snyder wrote an English lyric to a tune written and recorded by Bert Kaempfert as Moon Over Naples. A star attraction of the cabaret circuit after his role in The Godfather, he further consolidated his once more fashionable Italian image with To the Door of the Sun (Alla Porte del Sol) and a remake of the song Volare.
Extractions: Vic Damone A Frank Sinatra copyist in the forties, Damone later extended his range to become one of the few remaining practitioners of the art of romantic ballad singing. After winning a place on Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts, in 1947, he started singing regularly on the radio and at nightclubs, and signed with Mercury Records. I Have But One Heart gave him a minor hit but his first big success was Again from the film Road House (1948). Another million-seller was Youre Breaking My Heart, based on the turn-of-the-century ballad by Leoncavallo. Signed to a film contract (by MGM), like many singers of the time, Damone had an undistinguished screen career beginning with Rich Young and Pretty and ending with Spree. By the early fifties Damone was a moderately successful recording star. His hits included a revival of Why Was I Born?, film songs such as Vagabond Shoes and Just Say I Love Her, and even versions of Tzena, Tzena, Tzena (originally a hit for Mitch Miller, the man who had signed Damone to Mercury) and Truly, Truly Fair, the best selling version of which was by Guy Mitchell) produced by Miller on Columbia, for whom he now worked. These last two records saw Damone attempt to sing in a more muscular fashion, but the record that established his star status marked a return to traditional balladry. On the Street Where You Live was from Lerners and Loewes Broadway show My Fair Lady, which opened to great success in 1956. Subsequent records for Columbia, which included the theme songs to War and Peace, An Affair to Remember, one of the last songs written by Harry Warren, and Gigi, were less successful, as were his sixties recordings for Capitol.
Extractions: This recipe was featured by Sally Mason Date published: 19/3/2002 Email this page For a printer-friendly version of this page use this link ACT New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland ... Western Australia Adelaide SA Brisbane Qld Broken Hill NSW Canberra ACT Central Australia NT Central Qld Central Vic Central West NSW Darwin NT Far North Qld Gippsland Vic Goldfields WA Goulburn Murray Hobart Tas Illawarra NSW Kimberley WA Melbourne Vic Mid North Coast NSW Midwest WA Mildura Swan Hill New England NSW Newcastle NSW
Extractions: Dean Martin 's final sessions for Capitol Records before his switch to Frank Sinatra 's Reprise label produced this curious LP, which sought to take advantage of the long-subsided craze for cha-cha music. It was Martin 's second album under the baton of Nelson Riddle , who must also have been itching to join Reprise (as he did by 1963). In any case, both artists turned in competent but uninspired performances. Martin could sing as easily over charts filled with peppy horns and Latin percussion as he could over anything else, but the music did not especially move him, and the result was an odd coda to the Capitol years. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Album Credits top