Sweet Dreams: Frank, Bobby & Dean
November 15, 16, 17, 2007
at Pasadena Community Church, 227-70th St. S., St. Pete, FL 33707
For tickets and info call (813) 926-9175 or visit http://www.salernotheatre.com/
Things are really swingin’ at the world-famous Copacabana Club. In a debate over who was the greatest entertainer of all time, the heat really turns up when Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, and Dean Martin are all booked for the same night, including a special appearance by Jerry Lewis! Join the Salerno Theatre Company and the American Concert Company as they celebrate the music of the three greatest crooners of all time. The joint will be jumpin’ and your toes will be tappin’ all night long as Frank, Bobby, Dean, and the fabulous Copacabana Girls fly you to the moon and beyond the sea.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Bobby Darin Musical News: “Sweet Dreams: Frank, Bobby & Dean” 11/15 to 11/17/2007 in St. Pete, FL
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Labels: Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Dean Martin, Florida, Frank Sinatra, Jerry Lewis, Music, Musical, Show, St. Pete, Theater, Theatre, Tickets, Tribute
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Bobby Darin sings "I Will Wait For You" (mp3)
A romantic Bobby Darin number to heat up a chilly weekend...check it out at the DarinLand page on MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/darinland
--Michael M
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Labels: 1966, Album, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, CD, LP, mp3, Music, Shadow of Your Smile, song
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Bobby Darin sings Cole Porter's "I've Got You Under My Skin" (video)
Bobby Darin sings a kickin' contemporary version of the Cole Porter classic "I've Got You Under My Skin"...
Posted by Michael at 7:26 AM 0 comments
Labels: Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin Amusement Company, Cole Porter, I've Got You Under My Skin, Music, tv, Video
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Bobby Darin sings “Night Song” (mp3)
There's a new song up on the DarinLand page at MySpace:
Check out Bobby Darin's breathtaking rendition of "Night Song" from his 1966 LP "In A Broadway Bag."
Use this link...
http://myspace.com/darinland
Posted by Michael at 12:18 PM 0 comments
Labels: 1966, Atlantic, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, In a Broadway Bag, mp3, Music, Night Song, song
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Bobby Darin CD Profile: Aces Back to Back
Bobby Darin: Aces Back to Back (Hyena TMF 9324, 9/14/2004)
Producers: Joel Dorn, Jimmy Scalia
Format: CD (1 Disc) / DVD (1 Disc)
Tracks:
CD:
1. This Could Be The Start Of Something Big (Steve Allen)
2. Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Bob Crewe)
3. Song Sung Blue (Neil Diamond)
4. All I Have To Do Is Dream - [with Petula Clark] (Boudleaux & Felice Bryant)
5. A Quarter To Nine (Al Dubin/Harry Warren)
6. Alone Again Naturally (Raymond O'Sullivan)
7. Beyond The Sea (Charles Trenet/Jack Lawrence)
8. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Bob Dylan)
9. If I Were A Carpenter (Tim Hardin)
10. Simple Song Of Freedom (Bobby Darin)
11. Up A Lazy River (Sidney Arodin/Hoagy Carmichael)
12. Jive (Bobby Darin)
13. Rainin' (Bobby Darin)
14. Long Time Movin' (Bobby Darin)
15. Dream Lover (Bobby Darin)
16. Blue Skies (Irving Berlin)
17. Moon River (Henry Mancini/Johnny Mercer)
18. All The Way (Sammy Cahn/James Van Heusen)
19. Mack The Knife (Marc Blitzstein/Bertolt Brecht/Kurt Weill)
20. The Curtain Falls (Sol Weinstein)
DVD:
1. This Could Be The Start Of Something Big (Steve Allen)
2. Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Bob Crewe)
3. Song Sung Blue (Neil Diamond)
4. All I Have To Do Is Dream - [with Petula Clark] (Boudleaux & Felice Bryant)
5. A Quarter To Nine (Al Dubin/Harry Warren)
6. Alone Again Naturally (Raymond O'Sullivan)
7. Beyond The Sea (Charles Trenet/Jack Lawrence)
8. Mack the Knife (Marc Blitzstein/Bertolt Brecht/Kurt Weill)
Lost Documentary Footage:
1. Weeping Willow (Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds/John Stewart)
2. One of Those Songs (Gerard Calvi/Will Holt)
3. You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You (James Cavanaugh/Russ Morgan/Larry Stock)
Comments: "Aces Back to Back" is not a Bobby Darin hits collection, but something much better. Producers Joel Dorn and Jimmy Scalia have put together a wonderful set of previously uncollected live recordings, alternate takes, and clips from Darin's TV variety show. There is also footage of Darin working on a new song in the studio, playing with his son Dodd, slamming away on the drums, and talking about his fears, feelings, and goals. The demo version of "Dream Lover" alone would make this a must-have for any Darin fan. But this is only one of many gems on the CD part of the set: A gentle, unique and intimate rendition of "All the Way," a heartwarming and tender reading of "Moon River," a jaunty and kickin' take on "Blue Skies," an absolutely electrifying performance of "Quarter to Nine" -- "Aces Back to Back" is a bottomless treasure chest of Darin goodies.
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Labels: 1966, 1972, 1973, Aces Back to Back, Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin Amusement Company, bobbydarin, CD, DVD, Hyena, Jimmy Scalia, Joel Dorn, Live, Music, Review, tv
Monday, August 27, 2007
Bob Rozario leads Bobby Darin musical tribute in Las Vegas in October
The following news comes to us from the DarintoDream.com website: Bob Rozario, former musical director for the Bobby Darin Amusement Company, will lead a musical tribute to his friend Bobby Darin, at the University of Nevada Las Vegas on Saturday, October 13th. The event will take place in the Judy Bayley Theatre and it starts at 1pm. Tickets are available from the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) Performing Arts Center Box Office, 702-895-ARTS (2787).
For the occasion, Mr. Rozario has arranged a series of Darin songs to present the life, legend and legacy of Bobby Darin as only a close friend could.
Appropriately, this is a charity event, benefiting the Nevada Conservatory Theatre at UNLV and the American Heart Association. Given Bobby Darin's well documented philanthropic attitude, he would undoubtedly approve.
Credit for making this tribute a reality goes to four very dedicated Bobby Darin fans: Sandra Jeffries, Lori Slinn, Teresa Sodaro, and Diane Twersky. Their tireless efforts on behalf of Mr. Darin are truly amazing.
Here are the full details:
Dream Lover: A Tribute to the Music of Bobby Darin
Relive the thrill and excitement of one of the world's most brilliant and unforgettable entertainers!
With Musical Director Bob Rozario and the Bob Rozario Ensemble
Saturday, October 13, 2007, 1:00 p.m.
Judy Bayley Theatre
University of Nevada Las Vegas
Proceeds to benefit the Nevada Conservatory Theatre at UNLV and the American Heart Association
For tickets, call the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) Performing Arts Center Box Office, 702-895-ARTS (2787)
Once again, thanks to Diane Twersky and her fantastic website, DarintoDream.com, for this information.
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Labels: Bob Rozario, Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin Amusement Company, bobbydarin, Event, Las Vegas, Live, Music, Tribute
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Bobby Darin CD Profile: The Curtain Falls, Live at the Flamingo
Bobby Darin: The Curtain Falls, Live at the Flamingo [CD] (Collectors Choice CCM-171, April 10, 2001)
Recording Dates: November 9, 1963
Arrangers: Bob Florence*, Billy May**
1. *Intro/Hello Young Lovers (Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein II)
2. **Ace In The Hole (James Dempsey/George Mitchell)
3. You're Nobody 'Till Somebody Loves You
4. Hits Medley: Splish Splash (Bobby Darin/Jean Murray)/Beyond The Sea (Charles Trenet/Jack Lawrence)/Artificial Flowers (Jerry Bock/Sheldon Harnick)/Clementine (Woody Harris)
5. My Funny Valentine (Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart)
6. I Walk The Line (Parody) (John R. Cash)
7. 18 Yellow Roses (Bobby Darin)
8. Mack The Knife (Kurt Weill/Bertolt Brecht/Marc Blitzstein)
9. Comedy Routine
10. Work Song (Nat Adderley/Oscar Brown, Jr.)
11. Michael (Row The Boat Ashore) (Traditional)
12. Mary Don't You Weep (Traditional)
13. I'm On My Way Great God (Traditional)
14. The Curtain Falls (Sol Weinstein)
NOTE: This album was re-issued in 2005 as "Live From Las Vegas", on the Capitol label. Both CDs contain exactly the same 14 tracks.
Comments: Bobby Darin could electrify an audience like no other performer, and this November 1963 engagement at the Flamingo shows him at the height of his considerable powers. Darin comes charging out with a high-energy rendition of "Hello Young Lovers", follows it up with a sly and funny reading of "Ace in the Hole" (from his "Two of a Kind" collaboration with the legendary Johnny Mercer), then slides deftly into the more gentle and romantic "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You". Other highlights include the Darin-penned tune "18 Yellow Roses" (this live version is considered by many to be superior to the studio cut), an amazing performance of Nat Adderley and Oscar Brown Jr.'s "Work Song", and of course, the show-stopping title tune, "The Curtain Falls". Peppered throughout is Darin's easygoing stage banter and legendary sense of humor. This is not just a gem--it's a gem of blinding brilliance.
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Labels: 1963, Album, Billy May, Bob Florence, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, CD, Collectors Choice, Comedy, Curtain Falls, Las Vegas, Live, Live at the Flamingo, Music, Review, Vegas
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Bobby Darin: Jingle Jangle Jungle (mp3)
In honor of the release of Bobby Darin's historic "Born Walden Robert Cassotto" album on CD for the very first time, I have just added a new song from that record to the DarinLand page on MySpace: "Jingle Jangle Jungle."
To hear it, go to...
http://www.myspace.com/darinland
Bobby Darin: Sings Doctor Dolittle/Born Walden Robert Cassotto CD
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Labels: Bobby Darin, born walden robert cassotto, jingle jangle jungle, mp3, Music, New, song
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Bobby Darin: Rock Island Line/Timber 45 on Ebay
There's a copy of Bobby Darin's debut single from 1956, "Rock Island Line"/"Timber," up on Ebay.
Here's a link to the listing:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170138611741
HA CHA indeeeed!
Posted by Michael at 4:34 PM 0 comments
Labels: 1956, 45, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, collectible, Decca, Folk, Music, rare, Rock Island Line, Single, Timber
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Review your favorite Bobby Darin CD or DVD
The DarinLand.com website needs reviews of Bobby Darin CDs and DVDs. Go to DarinLand.com, page through the Darin CDs and DVDs, find your favorite, then click the "write a review" button at the bottom of the page. Let other fans know what you think! Once your review is approved, it'll appear on the site, with your credit, and it might also be selected as the Featured Review for that release. Thanks!
Posted by Michael at 1:22 PM 0 comments
Labels: Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin album, Bobby Darin CD, Bobby Darin DVD, Bobby Darin LP, Bobby Darin Movies, Bobby Darin Music, Bobby Darin Review, Music
Bobby Darin sings "On Broadway" from the "18 Yellow Roses" LP
Check out Bobby Darin's driving, building, brilliant rendition of "On Broadway," from the "You're the Reason I'm Living/18 Yellow Roses and 11 Other Hits" 2-fer CD. Love the way the tune just gets more and more intense, till it finally busts out with them drums!
Hear it on the DarinLand MySpace page...
http://www.myspace.com/darinland
This is HA CHA CHA HOT!
Posted by Michael at 10:17 AM 0 comments
Labels: 18 Yellow Roses, Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin album, Bobby Darin CD, Bobby Darin LP, Bobby Darin Music, Eighteen Yellow Roses, Leiber and Stoller, Mann and Weil, Music, On Broadway
Monday, July 2, 2007
Bobby Darin sings “For Once In My Life” from “Mack is Back”
Oh MAN this is intense. The band is cookin', the horns are incredible, and Bobby Darin delivers his usual smmmmmmokin' performance. I love the way he slides in a bit of his signature number, "Once in a Lifetime." So clever, so cool, so hot!
Posted by Michael at 1:12 PM 0 comments
Labels: Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin Movies, Bobby Darin on TV, Bobby Darin Video, Darin Songs You Should Hear, For Once in My Life, Mack is Back, Music, Once in a Lifetime, television, tv
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Bobby Darin sings "Got My Mojo Workin'" from the "Seeing is Believing" DVD
Ladies and gentlemen, here he is, the multi-talented Bobby Darin, proving once again why he deserves to be called multi-talented: Singing, dancing, playing the harmonica and the vibes, using every cell in his body to make music, as he performs "Got My Mojo Workin'" from the "Seeing is Believing" DVD. No doubt about it, Bobby worked his Mojo better than anyone...
Posted by Michael at 3:20 PM 0 comments
Labels: Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin Blues, Bobby Darin Movies, Bobby Darin on TV, Bobby Darin Video, Darin Songs You Should Hear, Got My Mojo Workin, Music, television, tv
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Bobby Darin sings "Beyond the Sea" on an early TV Special
Here's a bit more gold from that early Bobby Darin TV special, "This is Bobby Darin": a beautiful rendition of "Beyond the Sea," courtesy of the man who made the tune his own...
Posted by Michael at 1:27 PM 0 comments
Labels: Beyond the Sea, Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin Ballad, Bobby Darin Movies, Bobby Darin on TV, Bobby Darin Video, Music, Swing, television, tv
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Bobby Darin sings Clementine (His New Single!)
I love hearing Bobby Darin referring to this tune as "the brand new single record" in this clip. And of course, Bobby can't resist doing a little schtick during the intro. It just gets better and better!
Posted by Michael at 3:52 PM 0 comments
Labels: Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin Movies, Bobby Darin on TV, Bobby Darin Video, Clementine, Music, Swing, tv
Monday, June 25, 2007
Bobby Darin's comic intro to Duane Eddy on the "This is Bobby Darin" TV Special
Talk about super early Bobby Darin! I'm not sure what year this is, but based on the fact that Bobby is introducing Duane Eddy playing his 1960 single "Shazam!", I'm theorizing it was just about that time. Bobby is hilarious as he turns the intro into a comedy routine, building it line by line. More evidence to the fact that Mr. Darin's talent knew no bounds: singer, actor, comedian, and on and on...
Posted by Michael at 10:42 AM 0 comments
Labels: Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin Movies, Bobby Darin Video, Duane Eddy, Music
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Bobby Darin sings Do Re Mi with Eddie Fisher and Andy Williams
This is simply brilliant. Bobby Darin sings "Do Re Mi" from the "Sound of Music" with Eddie Fisher and Andy Williams, on the Andy Williams Show. Bobby is absolutely hilarious. And that smile is devastating.
Posted by Michael at 1:21 PM 0 comments
Labels: Andy Williams, Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin Movies, Bobby Darin on TV, Bobby Darin Video, Eddie Fisher, Music, television, tv
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Bobby Darin sings "Once Upon a Time"
In honor of the recent re-issue of the Shadow of Your Smile/In a Broadway Bag 2-on-1 CD, here is a video clip of Bobby Darin singing one of my favorite numbers from the In a Broadway Bag LP... the tender and beautiful "Once Upon a Time."
Posted by Michael at 11:36 AM 0 comments
Labels: Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin album, Bobby Darin CD, Bobby Darin LP, Bobby Darin Movies, Bobby Darin New Releases, Bobby Darin on TV, Bobby Darin Video, Darin Songs You Should Hear, Music, television, tv
Friday, June 22, 2007
Bobby Darin: Alabamy Bound (The Hit Single That Could Have Been)
Many of Bobby Darin's early hit singles had essentially the same set of traits that rocketed them up the charts. The formula for a Darin hit seemed to be one part finger-snappin' rhythm, one part sly or humorous lyrics, and a heaping splash of Darin's undeniably thrilling vocal style. "Splish Splash," "Mack the Knife," "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby," and "Things," all released between 1958 and 1962, showed time and again that this recipe was a virtual guarantee of a place in Billboard's Top Ten. But somehow, this trend was overlooked when Darin recorded the Buddy DeSylva/Bud Green/Ray Henderson chestnut "Alabamy Bound" with arranger/conductor Jimmie Haskell in September of 1962. Instead of being released as a single, or even as an album track, the recording languished on a shelf, until it finally appeared in 1995 as part of Capitol's "Spotlight on Bobby Darin" CD.
The choice not to release "Alabamy Bound" back then seems even stranger when you consider the fact that the tune's arranger, Jimmie Haskell, was at the helm for several of Darin's hit singles, including the abovementioned "Beautiful Baby" and "Things." The latter had reached #3 on the charts only months before "Alabamy Bound" was recorded.
One listen to the tune (check it out at the DarinLand Myspace) confirms it has the same Darin magic that made "Mack," "Beautiful Baby" and "Things" so irresistible. Haskell's arrangement for "Alabamy Bound" is simply brilliant. This man knows what to do with a train song. Haskell's train is not chugging lazily along, but roaring down the track, with horns and drums kicking out with an infectious intensity. Darin sings the song with a perpetual smile in his voice, loving every line. When he talks about puttin' his "eight-and-a-halfs in an upper berth" you know he's getting a charge out of the entire experience. And when Bobby Darin is charged up, he tends to pass that spark right over to the listener. This, my friends, is how hits are born.
While it is unfortunate this tune never had the chance for the chart-topping success it so richly deserved, we can at least be glad we have it to enjoy now, along with all the other amazing Darin performances available on CD and DVD.
Posted by Michael at 9:16 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alabamy Bound, Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin CD, Darin Songs You Should Hear, Jazz, Jimmie Haskell, Jimmy Haskell, Music, Swing
Bobby Darin sings "When the Saints Go Marching In"
Holey moley, what a performance! Young Bobby Darin drives the crowd into a frenzy with a medley that begins with "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" and builds to an incredible rave-up version of "When the Saints Go Marching In." Just watch those hands and those snappin' fingers as they guide the audience and drive the melody home. By the time he's done, he's got the whole room whoopin' and hollerin' like they're at an old-time revival meeting. Do it, Bobby!
Posted by Michael at 9:13 AM 0 comments
Labels: Bobby Darin, Bobby Darin on TV, Bobby Darin Video, Darin Songs You Should Hear, Gospel, Jazz, Music, Swing, When the Saints Go Marching In
