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whottt
02-07-2007, 12:05 PM
http://www.calendarlive.com/music/sns-ap-obit-laine,0,4117095.story?coll=cl-music-features

Singer Frankie Laine Dies at 93




By DAISY NGUYEN, Associated Press Writer


LOS ANGELES — Frankie Laine, the big-voiced singer whose string of hits made him one of the most popular entertainers of the 1950s, died Tuesday. He was 93.

Laine died of heart failure at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego, Jimmy Marino, Laine's producer of more than a dozen years, told The Associated Press.

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"He was one of the greatest singers around," Marino said. "He was one of the last Italian crooners type."

With songs such as "That's My Desire," "Mule Train," "Jezebel," "I Believe" and "That Lucky Old Sun," Laine was a regular feature of the Top Ten in the years just before rock 'n' roll ushered in a new era of popular music.

Somewhat younger listeners may remember him best for singing the theme to the television show "Rawhide," which ran from 1959 to 1966, and the theme for the 1974 movie "Blazing Saddles."

He sold more than 100 million records and earned more than 20 gold records.

"He will be forever remembered for the beautiful music he brought into this world, his wit and sense of humor, along with the love he shared with so many," Laine's family said in a statement.

Laine said his musical influences included Bing Crosby, Al Jolson and jazz artists including Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong and Billie Holliday.

"When people nowadays say that Elvis was the first white guy to sound black, I have to shake my head; what can you do?" he said in a 1987 interview. "At the time of 'That's My Desire,' they were saying that I was the only white guy around who sounded black."

He occasionally recorded songs by country singers, such as "Hey Good Lookin'" and "Your Cheatin' Heart" by Hank Williams. In 2004 he released an album called "Nashville Connection."

Laine's variety show "Frankie Laine Time" ran for two summers, 1955 and 1956, on CBS, and he also appeared in films including "When You're Smiling," and "Sunny Side of the Street."

He had a top 25 hit on the Billboard charts in 1969 with "You Gave Me a Mountain," a song written by Marty Robbins.

Laine was born Frank LoVecchio on March 30, 1913, in Chicago, the son of a barber who emigrated from Sicily.

He struggled from his teens until well into his 30s -- even having to earn a living as a marathon dancer -- before hits began coming his way with "That's My Desire" in 1947. His breakthrough came when Hoagy Carmichael heard him sing in a Los Angeles nightclub and praised his work.

"People like to say, 'Oh, I wouldn't change a thing,'" he said in an interview for the book "Off the Record: An Oral History of Popular Music." "But if I had it to do over again, there is one thing I would change. I would make it happen maybe 10 years sooner.

"Ten years is a good stretch of scuffling. But I scuffled for 17 years before it happened, and 17 is a bit much."

In recent years, he remained active in touring and in charity fundraising. Punning on the title of one of his hits, he called his 1993 autobiography "That Lucky Old Son."

He made his last performance in 2005 on a PBS television special.

He was married to Nan Grey, a leading lady in Hollywood films of the 1930s who died in 1993.

Survivors include his second wife, Marcia; a brother; and two daughters.

ShoogarBear
02-07-2007, 12:50 PM
RIP, NorCal's forefather.

Sportcamper
02-07-2007, 12:57 PM
Frankie Laine

Sang the Title Song ...
Blowing Wild - Warner, 1953.
Man Without A Star - Universal, 1955.
Strange Lady In Town - Warner, 1955.
Gunfight At The OK Corral - Paramount, 1957.
The 3:10 To Yuma - Columbia, 1957.
Bullwhip - Republic, 1958.
Blazing Saddles - Warner/Crossbow, 1974.

whottt
02-07-2007, 01:04 PM
Rawhide...

Solid D
02-07-2007, 01:17 PM
Didn't he also sing that song on the Campbell's Soup Manhandler commercials?

"How do you handle a hungry man? The Man-hannnndlerrrr!"

:lol even then, I thought that song was awk-warrrd!

samikeyp
02-07-2007, 01:48 PM
Somewhere....Rowdy Yates has removed his Stetson out of respect.

RIP

Johnny_Blaze_47
02-07-2007, 05:01 PM
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7238833

RashoFan
02-07-2007, 09:07 PM
Singer Frankie Laine Dies at 93.
Laine was born Frank LoVecchio on March 30, 1913, in Chicago, the son of a barber who emigrated from Sicily.

Wow I didn't know we had the same birthdate and from the same hometown...

RIP Mr. Laine

ShoogarBear
02-07-2007, 11:55 PM
Wow I didn't know we had the same birthdate and from the same hometown...
Wow you wear you age well.

RashoFan
02-08-2007, 11:17 PM
Wow you wear you age well.
:flipoff










:D
Same date but different year, However I DO look younger than my actually age......

tlongII
02-08-2007, 11:31 PM
This is the kind of thing that happens when you are 93. He brought this on himself.

ShoogarBear
02-08-2007, 11:38 PM
:rollin