A Century of Sinatra: 1915-2015

A Century of Sinatra: 1915-2015

Tuesday, November 10, 2015 A Century of Sinatra: 1915-2015

ABOUT THE EVENT

Presented by
Dave DeLuca
in the Carnegie Room

Come fly away with Dave DeLuca as he pays tribute to Frank Sinatra on the 100th anniversary of his birth! Ol’ Blue Eyes would have turned 100 years old on December 15th, 2015. During his lifetime he defined the Great American Songbook for decades with verve and panache. Long acclaimed as the world’s greatest performer of popular music, Sinatra is the artist who set the standard for all others to follow. Sinatra was, of course, more than a singer – he was an actor, recording artist, cabaret and concert star, radio and television personality, and, on occasion, producer, director, and conductor.

“A Century of Sinatra” celebrates the man, the music, and the great composers, lyricists, and musical arrangers who put their indelible stamp on an incredible period in American musical history.

New Jersey native Dave DeLuca is an accomplished singer, songwriter, musician and recording engineer who has been performing for over 30 years. He is a member of the Songwriter’s Guild of America and has had songs published by BMI. In December 2011, Dave auditioned for and won a starring role in the Count Basie Theatre’s “5th Annual Sinatra Birthday Bash,” beating out hundreds of other hopeful performers. He is currently overseeing production of “The Star-Spangled Songbook”, a tribute to the great American composers and lyricists who crafted our body of popular standards, for a future airing on PBS.

This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are required. For more information or to reserve a seat, call 610-933-3013, Ext. 32 or e-mail mpinto@ccls.org.