My Dad had a huge collection of classical music as well as ALL the Frank Sinatra and Mario Lanza records. He also,for some reason, had two Fats Domino albums which I got real familiar with at the age of 8.
I'm fortunate to have been a very (VERY) small part of a session with him in '98 as an intern. I don't recall exactly what it was for (maybe a commercial??) but I do recall that his demeanor and persona didn't live up to the ruckus of his manager and entourage shortly before his arrival at the studio. He was a quiet, gentle man and a pleasure to have been around. RIP.
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My Dad had a huge collection of classical music as well as ALL t
My Dad had a huge collection of classical music as well as ALL the Frank Sinatra and Mario Lanza records. He also,for some reason, had two Fats Domino albums which I got real familiar with at the age of 8.
He was truly a pioneer.
King of the Triplets. RIP Good Sir.
King of the Triplets. RIP Good Sir.
RIP.
RIP.
I'm fortunate to have been a very (VERY) small part of a session
I'm fortunate to have been a very (VERY) small part of a session with him in '98 as an intern. I don't recall exactly what it was for (maybe a commercial??) but I do recall that his demeanor and persona didn't live up to the ruckus of his manager and entourage shortly before his arrival at the studio. He was a quiet, gentle man and a pleasure to have been around. RIP.