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Frank Sinatra: The Capitol Records Albums1954 to 1959

by Dan McClenaghan
After stints in the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey bands, Frank Sinatra began his solo recording career in 1947 with Columbia Records. This association lasted until 1950. He switched labels in 1954, moving on to Capitol Records. Songs For Swingin' Lovers (Capitol, 1954) was his first release for the label. It was the beginning of an ...
About Fred de Jong
Instrument: Voice / vocals
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Fred de Jong

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Who is Fred de Jong?
If you're in Aruba and are into Frank Sinatra and material broadly defined as the "American Songbook", you want to head to one of the Aruba Sinatra Shows and catch Fred de Jong singing and performing as "Mr. Sinatra" in the prime of his life. Music that will bring back memories and emotions that you forgot you had within you!
Izaäk Franciscus (Fred) de Jong , pronounced "The Young", was born on August 7th, 1963 in Strijen in the Netherlands and moved to Aruba in 1997.
You'll soon discover that Mr. de Jong understands and loves this material and has worked very hard to capture the phrasing and mannerisms of "old blue eyes." No small feat for any entertainer ... especially one who is European!
Come Fly With Me

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Come Fly With Me; Twinkle Toes; Enciendido; Mind Games; If You Could See Me Now; Easy
Street; Tu Panuelo; House of the Sun; Song For My Brothers.
Dave Valentin: Come Fly With Me

by Michael P. Gladstone
Flutist Dave Valentin is a New Yorker who has capitalized upon a plethora of easy-to-take Latin-lite albums over the years, largely for the GRP label. The emphasis that Valentin lent those GRP albums was fusion-ish, with the perfectly syncopated sounds of smooth Latin jazz and R&B. Of the seventeen albums Valentin has recorded since 1980, only ...
Come Fly With Me

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004
Track listing: CD: Nice ' Easy; Can't Help Falling in Love; My Funny Valentine; Mack the Knife; Fever; You'll Never Know; For Once in My Life; Moondance
DVD: Come Fly With Me; For Once in My Life; You'll Never Know; Kissing a Fool; Sway; Mack the Knife; That's All; Fever; How Can You Mend a Broken Heart; The Way You Look Tonight; Moondance; My Funny Valentine
Bonus DVD: The Way You Look Tonight; For Once in My Life; Kissing a Fool
Michael Bubl: Come Fly With Me

by Brian Soergel
If ever one CD was worth a little extra money, this one’s it. Of course, fans of the Canadian old-style crooner trapped in a young body, whose style is a mix of Frank Sinatra and Bobby Darin, will have snatched this off the shelves the first day it arrived. There are eight songs on the recording—“Nice ...