
BY: Mary Ann Bourbeau
Growing up Italian in Brooklyn, it’s no surprise Tony Danza was a fan of Frank Sinatra. His mother turned him on to the crooner when he was 8 years old. “She was an original bobbysoxer,” he said. “My mom was enthralled by him and so was I. The way he interprets a song – nobody else can do it like that.”
With a long career in television and movies, Danza eventually met and even had the opportunity to hang out with Ol’ Blue Eyes and other members of the Rat Pack. Now Danza is bringing his show, “Sinatra & Stories,” which recently completed a two-week sold-out run at Café Carlyle in New York City, to The Vogel at the Count Basie Center for the Arts at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21.
SOURCE: https://tworivertimes.com
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