It was nearly 20 years ago when Tino Barzie, an old friend of Frank Sinatra’s who had at one time managed the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, came into possession of a singer’s demo tape that shocked him.
You might not immediately see the connection between the songs of Schubert or operatic arias and the works of Cole Porter, Ira Gershwin, Harold Arlen and Sammy Cahn, but Andrew Berryhill of the Duluth ...
Even before Steve Lippia knew he wanted to be a singer, he appreciated Frank Sinatra. “I wasn’t a Sinatra-phile,” Lippia says. “I knew a little bit about him. But I knew I had tremendous respect for ...
HUNTSVILLE, AL --Steve Lippia may sound like Frank Sinatra and look a bit like a young Sinatra, but he's not an impersonator. "A lot of that stuff is cheesy," said Lippia during an interview with The ...
Before Steve Lippia talked with South Aiken High School band and chorus members on Friday, the students watched a video of the “Simply Swinging” singer performing a Frank Sinatra standard, “Come Fly ...
Question: When I moved to Northridge in 1951, every nursery carried flats of lippia, a cheap, tough, drought-resistant ground cover and lawn substitute. When I ordered it at a nursery, it took months ...
Singer Steve Lippia dazzled the Springfield Symphony audience with his "Simply Sinatra" program back in 2010.. On Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m., Lippia returns by popular demand with "Centennial Sinatra - ...
WATERBURY >> Singers’ singer Steve Lippia brings his smooth voice and Sinatra swagger to the Palace Theater in Waterbury for a one-night-only presentation of Simply Sinatra, a musical celebration of ...
The Monroe Symphony Orchestra will present Steve Lippia in “Simply Sinatra” at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Monroe Civic Center Arena as part of MSO’s pops concert series. “Simply Sinatra” will feature ...
Vocalist Steve Lippia and conductor Bob Bernhardt might have a flash of déjà vu this weekend. When Bernhardt strikes up the Tucson Symphony Orchestra and Lippia lights into an Ol' Blue Eyes' hit with ...
Question: When I moved to Northridge in 1951, every nursery carried flats of lippia, a cheap, tough, drought-resistant ground cover and lawn substitute. When I ordered it at a nursery, it took months ...