Seldom has a
performer been strongly considered for an
Academy Award in both acting and music, yet
Frank Stallone has managed to pull it off. His
fiery portrayal of a brutish bartender Eddie
in the film Barfly had Hollywood insiders
abuzz at Oscar time, and his #1 hit Far From
Over, from the film Staying Alive, was
likewise touted for a 'Best Song' nomination.
It’s all in a day’s work for Frank a gifted
artist who is equally comfortable on screen or
on the concert stage.
This Grammy and Golden Globe nominated artist has been everything from a street singer, a rock singer, to a big band singer. Frank was also nominated for a Grammy for best soundtrack and a Golden Globe for Best Original Song from the film Staying Alive. Frank has written songs for 11 films, and still plays to SRO crowds in arenas and concert halls from Los Angeles to London. Visit Frank Stallone's Official Website.
Tony Spavone is a
concert artist whose thrilling voice, charming
manner and showmanship embrace audiences
whenever he performs. With a unique style of
projection for all types of songs, and
engaging stage presence and a certain elegance
of the heart, Tony is equally at home in
operatic and popular concert material - and
particularly, Continental love songs, American
Italian and Spanish popular standards and
songs of passion.
The quality that underlies the magic and smash appeal of Tony Spavone is his ability to communicate continually with his audience. His satisfaction is in seeing the mood of expression he seeks to convey in a particular work understood in the eyes of others. Frequently asked back for return engagements, standing ovations have become the norm rather than the exception for Tony's well rounded song program changes constantly, showing respect for his audiences. He insists on including contemporary songs in his show along with audience favorites to keep old admirers happy and to win new ones. Visit Tony Spavone Official Website.
Deana Martin made
her television debut in 1966, performing on
her father's legendary television show, “The
Dean Martin Show”. She soon became a frequent
guest, taking part in both musical and comedy
numbers with a wide array of guests including
Frank Sinatra.
Having trained professionally as an actress at the Dartington College of Arts in the United Kingdom, Deana amassed an impressive array of theatrical credits, including the English productions of Romeo & Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, Hamlet and A Taste of Honey.
She made her North
American theatrical debut with George Hamilton
in the critically acclaimed Neil Simon play
The Star Spangled Girl, while later adding to
her list of stage credits with appearances in
Wait Until Dark, Six Rms Riv Vu, A Shot In the
Dark and The Tunnel of Love.
Visit the Official Deana Martin Website

