Frankie Sinatra
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When Frankie Went to Hollywood: Frank Sinatra and American Male Identity $65.33 No Synopsis Available |
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Frankie Valli $173.75 Frankie Valli |

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Stage Door Canteen $14.95 Heartland Music’s definitive World War II Music collection. Contains all the hits of the era performed by the original stars including: “Accentuate The Positive”, “Swinging On A Star”, “Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition”, “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy”, “Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree”, Der Ferhrer’s Face”, “As Time Goes By”, “Rum And Coca-Cola”, “Mairzy Doats”, “Sentimental Journey” and many mor… |
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Hullabaloo, Vols. 9-12 $24.98 Back in the mid-’60s, television’s Hullabaloo was a show that gave music-hungry baby boomers a rare chance to see some of their heroes in action. But it was far from perfect, as the six episodes (plus 17 bonus performances) contained on this four-and-a-half-hour disc make abundantly clear. The shows are in black and white; the quality of the images is poor, especially by today’s digital standards,… |
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Hullabaloo, Vols. 5-8 $24.98 Spanning 14 months from February 1965 to early April 1966, this second DVD compilation of the short-lived NBC pop-music series Hullabaloo is fascinating more as an ethereal glimpse of mid-’60s pop trends than a record of enduring music. The majority of these performers (Chad & Jeremy, Leslie Gore, Barry McGuire) were enjoying their relatively brief time in the spotlight, so they’re little mor… |
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Frank, Liza & Sammy: The Ultimate Event! [VHS] $29.99 … |
Don't forget Glasgow's festivals!
As one of Britain's largest and most diverse cities, Glasgow has always had a lot to offer the potential visitor to Scotland in terms of arts and culture. However, the city often tends to be overlooked when it comes to its festival offerings; being shunted aside in favour of Edinburgh's vast comedic and theatrical offerings that takes place every August. But while the Scottish capital's annual offerings are certainly some of the best on show in the British arts scene, it's important not to forget that Glasgow also hosts a variety of arts festivals throughout the year.
February, for instance, sees the annual Glasgow Film Festival. Taking place across a variety of locations throughout the city, this annual film festival is one of the most anticipated in Europe and pays tribute to a range of new films from across the continent and the rest of the world. As well as a range of Scottish talent, the 2007 Glasgow Film Festival selection includes over 90 films that will be screened over the festival's ten days, including Hollywood-hyped offerings like Robert de Niro's 'The Good Shepherd' and well-known Chinese director Zhang Yimou's new film 'The Curse of the Golden Glower'.
The month of February also sees the 'Aye Write! Book Festival' descend on Glasgow. As one of Scotland's premier book festivals, 'Aye Write!' celebrates the rich literary pickings of Glasgow and beyond; paying homage to the best in Scottish literary talent. In 2007, the festival will be held at The Mitchell Library on North Street, a stunning baroque building which is well-known as Europe's largest reference library. This year, more than 150 writers are participating in the festival: personalities expected to attend include Iain Banks, Alasdair Gray, Andrew Motion, Will Hutton and David Blunkett.
If you're thinking about visiting Glasgow in March, you'll be treated to the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, which runs from 8th to 24th March. The event, which operates across 40 venues and plays host to some of the best stand up comedians in the world, is the largest comedy festival in the UK; 2007's hottest tickets include Russell Brand, Jimmy Carr, Paul Merton and Frankie Boyle. As well as over 270 shows, various drama workshops and industry events will also be held - so if you get bored of stand-up shows, there are plenty of interactive events in which You Can participate.
If you're planning to visit Glasgow for any of these events this winter, make sure you book your Glasgow hotel in advance of your arrival, in order to secure a place to stay. Many travel sites offer discounts on a variety of hotels in locations across the city; so whether you're looking for a 4-star hotel near The Mitchell, or simply seeking a small bed and breakfast in the city centre, you'll always be able to find what you're looking for. Just don't miss out on Glasgow's finest arts festivals - you're sure to have an unforgettable cultural experience.It's a good idea to book yourGlasgow hotelin advance of your arrival.
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Martin McAllister is an online freelance journalist. He lives in Scotland.
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1931 Songs $21.98 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: I Found a Million Dollar Baby, I Don't Know Why, Dream a Little Dream of Me, as Time Goes By, Blue Yodel, That's My Desire, Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?, Plaisir D'amour, Mad Dogs and Englishmen, Heartaches, Prisoner of Love, Yours, Guilty, Lies, Dancing in the Dark, Underneath the Arches, Nevertheless, Goodnight, Sweetheart, Which Side Are You On?, My Girl's Pussy, All of Me, I Surrender Dear, Love Letters in the Sand, When Your Lover Has Gone, Lady of Spain, When It's Sleepy Time Down South, Where the Blue of the Night, Out of Nowhere, Under the Bridges of Paris, Beautiful Love, Just Friends, You're Blasé, I Apologize, Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams, Who Cares?, One More Time, When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain, I've Got Five Dollars, Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries, Hello, My Lover, Goodbye, Somebody From Somewhere, of Thee I Sing, Paradise, Love Is Sweeping the Country, She Didn't Say Yes, Close Your Eyes. Excerpt: " All of Me " is a popular song and jazz standard written by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons in 1931. First recorded by Belle Baker , it has become one of the most recorded songs of its era, with notable versions by Billie Holiday , Louis Armstrong , Mildred Bailey , Benny Goodman , Teddy Wilson in 1941, Ella Fitzgerald , Dean Martin , Frank Sinatra , Frankie Laine , Della Reese , Johnnie Ray , Django Reinhardt , Willie Nelson and Michael Bublé . In an episode of the 1970s television show Sanford and Son , Redd Foxx (joined by Scatman Crothers on guitar) sings a short but memorable version. All of me is also performed in the Muppet Show episode with Paul Williams by two monsters. The song is featured prominently in the 1984 Steve Martin /Lily Tomlin film of the same name . In more recent years it has been recorded by Pia Zadora , Anne Murray |
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1950 Albums: The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert, Charlie Parker with Strings, Historical America in Song, Folk Songs of the Hills $42.75 New - Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert, Charlie Parker With Strings, Historical America in Song, Folk Songs of the Hills, Swing and Dance With Frank Sinatra, Tea for Two, Back Home, Young Man With a Horn, Porgy and Bess, Capitol Collectors Series, the Merle Travis Guitar, Songs by Sinatra, Pure Ella, Frankie Laine, American Folk Songs, Autumn in New York, Songs of Faith, Songs for Sunday Evening. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 63. Not il |