Bobby Darin Makes a Splash Legacy.com Bobby Darin followed "Splish Splash" with the chartbusting – and not at all silly – "Dream Lover." And Darin's star continued to rise – his next hit, "Mack the Knife," won him a Grammy for Record of the Year. The multi-talented Darin also enjoyed some ...
REVIEW: Andy Abraham's History Of The Big Bands - Sheffield Lyceum The Star You bet he does, with his own velvet-voiced style of crowd-pleasing hits which will be forever associated with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davies Junior and Bobby Darin. His version of Michel Buble's Cry Me A River opens the night in dramatic ...
Atlantic City: Legends In Concert announces new summer lineup Casino City Times Beginning Friday, May 25th and running through Wednesday, July 11th, The World's Greatest Live Tribute Show will dazzle audiences with artists performing stirring tributes as Whitney Houston, Adele, Elvis Presley, Bobby Darin, Justin Timberlake and ...
Keys To A Career Pollstar The Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden opened “Island Sounds: a 500 Year Music Mash-Up” May 12 featuring items from acts including former Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid, “Hair” composer Galt MacDermot, David Johansen, Bobby Darin, ...
Today in Music History - May 14 mysask.com (press release) In 1936, singer Bobby Darin, whose real name was Walden Robert Cassotto, was born in New York City. Darin's big break came in 1958 when he wrote and recorded "Splish Splash," which reached No. 3 on the US charts and sold a million copies.
Commencement 2012: Text of Steve Karmen's speech Inside BU Bobby later changed his name to Bobby Darin, and you know him today as the singer of “Splish Splash” and “Mack the Knife.” I am forever grateful that some of Bobby's amazing self-confidence rubbed off on me. Quitting school, however, was a devastating ...
DJ Debo brings the noise, deadmau5 style OnMilwaukee.com Smith's musical interests were initially fueled by his parents; he grew up listening to their music, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin and Sam Cooke. "Most of my friends were listening to 2PAC and Biggie, but I loved classics and car shows," says Smith.
Music Thursdays with Tony Sarabia and Richard Steele: Protest songs WBEZ (blog) Bobby Darin was a man of many talents who lived a very short life; he died at age 37. Some might say that this singer, actor and musician was dealt a bad hand. He had rheumatic fever as a child, which damaged his heart and gave him a short life ...
COPA! Sizzles at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center, June 10th Jazz Police (blog) features the lyrical swing that dominated “standards” of that era (1940-1970), music made immensely popular by Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Keely Smith, Louis Prima, Judy Garland, Sammy Davis Jr., and a host of others.
Tufano to top off Evening Shade concerts Cleveland Daily Banner Currently, he is starring in “I Remember Darin,” a critically renowned tribute to the songwriting/performing genius of the late Bobby Darin. “Dennis and his band are excited about performing for the Evening Shade audience,” Kyle Elrod, event organizer ...