Frank Lombardi grew up in 1960s Philadelphia with jazz standards flowing from the family record player. Now, he’s locally famous as Loudoun’s very own crooner, with his own stylish renditions of tunes made famous by Frank Sinatra, Perry Como and other greats.
Lombardi kicks off 868 Estate Vineyards’ Music Under the Stars summer concert series May 18 with a Sinatra-centric program. “I don’t call this an act because it isn’t,” Lombardi said. “This is a musical approach that I’ve developed over seven or eight years—to just follow the principles that Frank [Sinatra] and other crooners did to ensure that I bring integrity to the music.”
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