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Frank D'Rone

Chicago singer Frank D'Rone recorded four LPs for Mercury during the late '50s and early '60s, one of them (After the Ball) with name arranger Billy May. A swinging vocalist having much in common with Bobby Darin, D'Rone was originally a band guitarist before making his debut on Mercury in 1957 with a trio of short sessions. His first LP, Frank D'Rone Sings, was followed in 1959 by Blue Velvet. D'Rone made a trip to Los Angeles in order to record with Billy May for 1960's After the Ball, but his time with Mercury ended in 1962 after In Person. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Genre:
Easy Listening & Vocals

Formed:
December 31, 1969


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In Person
released: 1962 on
Recorded live at San Francisco's beat-era mecca the Hungry I, In Person captures an energy often absent from Frank D'Rone's studio efforts. Backed by only a small rhythm section, D'Rone also... More[+]
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