Robert Davi Sings Sinatra Concerts In Latvia And Estonia
By: Anders Frejdh
Published: 2017-10-04
Award-winning actor, screenwriter, director, producer and jazz vocalist Robert Davi, honorary guest at FSWL's James Bond festival in Stockholm 2014, returns to Europe in October 2017 for four new concerts in Latvian cities Cēsis & Riga and Estonian cities Tallinn & Tartu.
Robert Davi's band is led by the pianist, producer and Grammy Award winner Randy Waldman who began his career at age 21 as Frank Sinatra's pianist. Randy has worked with stars like Celine Dion, Michael Bolton, Madonna, Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson. The band consists not only of Waldman but also of Anna Stadlman and World drummer David Tull.
More tour dates to be announced soon so watch this space.
Robert Davi's critically acclaimed tribute album to Frank Sinatra, Davi Sings Sinatra: On the Road to Romance, was produced by Phil Ramone and is available on Amazon, iTunes and Spotify. Below a sample from one of Davi's shows:
Some opinions about Robert Davi's voice
“Once there was Sinatra and now there is Davi. Robert Davi sang and left the audience breathless.” – Chazz Palminteri
“There are a lot of guys trying to do this music but Davi comes closest to what Sinatra did – bit is himself – very cool old school-stuff.” – Mickey Rourke
“Robert Davi´s tribute to Frank Sinatra is a soaring voyage to another place. You feel spirited away by his resonant voice, soaring orchestra and heartfelt memories of music and the man.” – Steve Guttenberg
About Robert Davi
From his portrayal of the opera singing baddie in The Goonies (1985) to FBI Special Agent Big Johnson in Die Hard (1988) and one of the most popular James Bond villains, Franz Sanchez in Licence to Kill (1989), to Al Torres in Showgirls (1995) and Leo Marks in The Iceman (2012), Robert Davi is one of the film industry’s most recognized tough guys.
With over 140 film and TV credits he has frightened us, romanced us, made us cry or split our seams laughing. He is also one of the top vocalists of our day in interpreting the Great American Songbook, thrilling audiences by playing top venues like the Venetian in Las Vegas where he headlines or for 10,000 people at the Harry Chapin Theater in East Meadow, Long Island or the Orleans in Vegas where he gave three sell-out shows with Don Rickles. His debut album Davi Sings Sinatra: On the Road to Romance shot to number 6 for more than several weeks on Billboard’s Jazz Charts.