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A Special Night with Frank Stallone

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  • $30.00 - $55.00
  • Show Type: Jazz
  • $15 food or drink minimum (waived w/ Platinum Dinner Package) $55 three course Platinum Dinner is still available through reservations only. Please call 213.617.8555
    Showroom Seating at 8:00 pm

Description: Grammy and Golden Globe nominated artist Frank Stallone is one of the most versatile singers and musicians in the business.  His range from rock to blues to big band leaves audiences captivated.
"...the players are through the roof.  Stallone's vocals communicate emotions so effectively, he creates an intimacy that's as rare as it is raw...his skillfulness, easy confidence and amiable personality made his performance not only memorable, but a spellbinding affair.   --Bernard Baur, Music Connection
It was Frank's recordings for the Saturday Night Fever Sequel “Staying Alive” that earned him a Golden Globe nomination for “Best Sound Track”; and a Grammy nomination for “Best Original Song,” with his single, Far From Over. That song became a massive Number#1 hit around the world, and stayed on the charts for more than four months. 

Frank has garnered three Platinum Albums, ten Gold Albums and five Gold Singles and has acted in 50 films. One of his most memorable on-screen appearances was his role as Eddie the bartender in “Barfly,” which was touted by critic Roger Ebert:  “Barfly is a terrific film that features an outstanding performance by Frank Stallone.  He's both captivating and terrifying at the same time!”   
He has recorded nine solo albums and has written and sung on eight movie sound tracks. The rock-influenced FULL CIRCLE, “which I feel is my best” was followed by his American songbook albums, IN LOVE IN VAIN, with Sammy Nestico, STALLONE ON STALLONE, a compilation of Frank's film soundtrack tunes, and SONGS FROM THE SADDLE, showing Frank’s more acoustic side.  Frank performs all around the world in concert halls from Los Angeles to London, and gains critical acclaim that “he has the crowd enthralled.”  (New York Daily Newswww.frankstallone.com