Volume 16, No. 5
May 30th - June 12th 2012 FREE PUBLICATION
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Pg. 2 On the Cover
Crooners to Sing it, Swing it and Ring-a-Ding-ding it in Sinatra Idol Competition Pg. 6
Hudson Then . . . Again
Pg. 11
Field Station Dinosaurs
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By Sally Deering
ames Anthony grew up in Las Vegas and worked as an usher at Caesars Palace, even catching Frank Sinatra and “The Rat Pack” performing on stage. Anthony became a professional drummer but gave up show business 20 years ago to raise a family. After a freak accident – he was struck by lightning – Anthony became partially paralyzed and had to learn how to talk again. After receiving some Sinatra CDs for Christmas, Anthony asked his speech therapist if he could sing Sinatra tunes to help his recovery. He’s now a professional singer who travels all over the country crooning Sinatra’s hits to sellout crowds.
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“I didn’t start out trying to sing like Frank because up until 3 years ago, I really knew nothing about him other than seeing him many times when I ushered the shows at Caesars,” Anthony says from his home in Washington D.C. “When the opportunity arose to come to Hoboken (for Sinatra Idol) I wanted to go to the place that I felt was the site of his beginnings. I have started a new chapter of my life and feel I owe it to myself and to Frank’s remaining family to bring the joy I feel singing his songs in the way he sang them to keep his spirit alive.”
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