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Sunday 5 June 2011

To Be Perfectly Frank

Nobody does Frank Sinatra better than Stephen Triffitt and this summer he's coming to Spain. His voice, his moves, his style, even his looks - Stephen has made the great man his own. As one journalist put it "You'd swear you're listening to the original". But then Stephen has had years of success bringing the great man to life.
Stephen Triffitt as Frank Sinatra....
He played Sinatra in 'The Main Event' - Sinatra's life story told in his songs - in Atlantic City and then in Las Vegas.
Stephen played Frank in the hit show The Rat Pack - a celebration of the incredible singing talent of the three world famous entertainers and performers; Sammy Davis Junior, Dean Martin and Old Blue Eyes himself, the legendary Mr Sinatra. The Rat Pack played in London's West End and toured throughout the UK, Europe, the Far East and America.
In 2010 Stephen took to the road with a brand new show, Sinatra Live at the Sands, recreating possibly the most famous live performance Sinatra ever gave when he teamed up with the Count Basie Orchestra to play the legendary Copa Room at the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas; a performance captured for posterity on the 1966 album of the same name. The pairing of Basie and Sinatra was magical, causing Sinatra to say that it was, "probably the most exciting engagement I've ever done in my life". Stephen Triffitt's take on that memorable night proved a complete delight, providing the perfect glimpse of Sinatra at the height of his vocal powers - an entertaining genius who had the world at his feet - and featuring a powerful big band with Basie orchestration to give the full Sands experience. The show featured some of Sinatra's best loved hits such as Under My Skin, Come Fly With Me and My Kind of Town and one reviewer said simply: "Stephen Triffitt swings the Frank Sinatra songbook to perfection", and it doesn't get better than that.
Stephen has had many highly successful solo tours, with Stephen Triffitt celebrates Frank Sinatra and the Sinatra Birthday Gala Concerts. So successful that all tickets for the performances at the world famous London Palladium theatre (2298 seat capacity) were sold out twice in one day.

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