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MrScorpio Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-29-10 11:02 PM
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Sinatra Jr., all class; Jon Voight, all jerk
March 29th, 2010 by Richard Abowitz


On Thursday I went to the rehearsal for the Michel Legrand tribute that took place Friday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. I was there to interview Frank Sinatra Jr. who is appearing at Suncoast April 9-11. I have seen him perform in Vegas before and there is a similarity between his voice and his father’s famed sound. Sinatra Jr. was bandleader for his father for years and nowadays his tours include performing songs from his father’s songbook.

But Sinatra Jr. is more than a good singer. In 2010 he is one of the last truly credible performers of the American Songbook using the great jazz arrangement styles for big band. And, we are lucky to have him playing these songs for fans of his dad, fans of the era and young people who have never heard the power of a big band live.

This interview and my earlier ones with Sinatra Jr. made clear that he is comfortable keeping the music his father made art a live experience for an audience to enjoy in the Internet age. But what I want to emphasize is that while there is a family quality in their voices (like Bob and Bing Crosby), Sinatra Jr. is not an impersonator. There is nothing crass or cheesy about his show; he is certainly not attempting to channel his father’s voice. He sings with the confidence and skill of a veteran with a deep respect for the music he performs and the other musicians on stage. As a singer he is as influenced by Sinatra as anyone who touches certain songs. How can any singer not be? Yet, Sinatra Jr. after decades in the business deserves a fair share of recognition.

In conversation he is scholar of the music he performs. He also has an incredible memory for the details of shows and theaters. He exudes his goals. He is not trying to pursue family vanity, but rather keep alive an art that reached a zenith in his father’s recordings. But in a more just universe people would see Sinatra Jr. deserves a level of respect that I have noticed he gets from his fellow musicians though not in terms of an audience the size of his talents.

This photo shows Sinatra Jr. meeting Legrand for the first time at the rehearsal. Both were clearly admirers of each other. It was Sinatra Jr. who was chosen to open the tribute Friday night.

And, I guess this is the point of the preamble. Actor Jon Voight was host of the tribute to Legrand, and throughout the entire evening he was a spectacular jerk There were many examples to pick from. But I want to single out the two times he suggested to audience members that they close their eyes while Sinatra Jr. sang. The reason: so they could be transported by the voice and imagine the father while not looking at the man actually singing or the musicians playing. Jerk.

Hey, Dr. Freud, anyone maybe having a parent-child issue; perhaps a certain actor being eclipsed by a daughter in the same field?

The Rest: http://www.goldplateddoor.com/2010/03/29/sinatra-jr-all-class-jon-voight-all-jerk/
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Steerpike Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-30-10 04:25 AM
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1. Good Morning!
I understand from a variety of sources that Jon Voight is an asshat. But, there is no way his daughter is a better actor. If you lay his highlights of his filmography side by side with Angelina, Jon still comes out ahead. Way ahead...
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Bucky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-30-10 05:26 AM
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2. Yet the point stands that whenever Angelina performs, there's really no point in closing your eyes.
Speaking of issues, do you get the sense that the author of that piece might be emotionally projecting suppressed insecurities just a bit? As I understand it, Sinatra Jr has no problem being compared to his father and even takes it as a compliment.
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CBGLuthier Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-30-10 06:34 AM
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4. Unless you really don't find fish lips and fake breasts attractive.
I close my eyes when she comes on the screen.
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Bucky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-30-10 07:50 AM
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5. Even Daniel Day Lewis has his "drink your milkshake" moments
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CBGLuthier Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-30-10 06:33 AM
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3. Thank You
We let ideology overrule common sense. When Jolie wins an Oscar I may change my mind but Voight was a much better actor.

Jolie is a reason for me NOT to watch a movie.
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soleft Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-30-10 01:01 PM
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6. Um....Jolie HAS won an Oscar
And been nominated for another one.
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JonLP24 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-30-10 01:49 PM
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8. Girl, Interrupted
Edited on Tue Mar-30-10 01:51 PM by JonLP24
She won best supporting actress for that one. She also did a great job in the movie Changeling where she was nominated but I thought she did a better job than Kate Winslet in The Reader where she won best actress. I also thought she did a good job in The Bone Collector and The Good Shepard. She does take on a lot of fluff roles but personally I think she's a very good actress.
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MiddleFingerMom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-30-10 01:29 PM
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7. At college in the late 80's, I went to see a New Age band.
.
Not my usual cup o' tea, but heck... it was free and I was bored.
.
It was a pretty good 8-pc band with some unusual instrumentation.
Sadly, I don't remember their name.
.
They had a young Romanian violinist, dark-haired and devastatingly
handsome -- the epitome of a Gypsy violinist, dressed all in colorful
silks.
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At one point, the rest of the band went offstage to give him an
opportunity for a solo performance. He told the crowd that it was
an audience participation number and "here's what I'd like you to
do -- close your eyes."
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He did a piece called "Butterflies" that took me away BEAUTIFULLY --
it was one of the most stunning performances I had (or have) ever
witnessed. Yet, when that last note faded away, there was a very
VERY long horrifyingly dead silence.
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My thought was, "HOW THE FUCK DID EVERYBODY MISS THAT?
.
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Not to worry. The entire crowd had been ABSOLUTELY mesmerized --
and it took forever for them to sit back down and stop rattling
windows half-a-mile away with their reaction.
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"Close your eyes", INDEED.
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