Frank to Perform at Villa Verone - Geneva IL. Thursday Dec. 11

December 4th, 2008

Frank Lamphere has reached an agreement to perform at Villa Verone in Geneva. (Owner Pietro Verone has two other locations in Elgin & Sycamore)
Villa Verone is a restaurant serving classic Italian food, that also has a large nightclub “The Upper Club” on it’s the second floor.
The restaurant/nightclub is located at 416 Hamilton Street in downtown Geneva. (one block North of Rte. 38). 630-232-2201

Frank will be accompanied by Larry Harris on keyboard and Rusty Jones on drums. Music starts at 8PM.

In the video below, owner Pietro Verone is interviewed at his downtown Elgin location.

Frank Lamphere Highlights from Grape Restaurant - Thursday 10-16-08

October 20th, 2008

Frank Lamphere extended through October at Grape Restaurant in Westmont - Live Entertainment

September 30th, 2008

Frank Lamphere has been extended through the month of October at Grape Restaurant. Grape has a fantastic decor and is an acoustic musicians dream as far as quality sound goes. The food is winning accolades from all that sample the menu’s great variety. A great hightlight of the first set is Lamphere’s Musical Spotlight. Each week
a different vocal L.P is featured.
Lamphere and his trio take the stage at 8PM every Thursday.
Reservations at 630-968-9999 Grape is located at 244-246 N. Cass Ave. in Westmont, Illinois

Crooner Frank Lamphere to Sing Thursdays at Grape Restaurant in Westmont, Illinois

July 21st, 2008

Crooner Frank Lamphere accompanied by his trio of pianist, bassist and drummer, continue in Westmont for the month of September. Finishing off the month of August will be a fabulous jazz trio with: Larry Harris piano, Jim Cox bass, and Bob Rummage on drums.

Thursdays from 8:00PM til 11:00 they perform jazz and retro-pop standards. Grape Restaurant is located at 244-246 N. Cass Ave. in Westmont (630) 968-9999

Every Thursday Frank and His Trio take the stage at Grape Restaurant in Westmont. A beautiful nightclub 3 blocks South of Ogden Ave on Cass. The acoustics are outstanding, the staff is friendly & professional, and the food “outstanding”
The music begins at 8PM. There are always a couple of instrumentals showcasing the finest jazz musicians in Chicagoland or anywhere in the country for that matter. Then singer Frank Lamphere takes the stage acting as both singer and navigator of the great American songbook. Frank sings the obscure and sings the most popular. As the evening progresses Frank will sing in flawless Italian, sing a blues, sing an Elvis tune, sing an original or three, tell a story and make it all flow seemlessly. With such a gigantic playlist, things never get dull! A veteran entertainer, Frank injects an “edgy” humor and an educated musical perspective to his performances. Come for dinner, seated at a cozy table or sit in the bar area. This is classy yet, the most comfortable establishment in the suburbs. Best of all, there is only a $5.00 cover per person! Make your reservations today! 630-968-9999

Frank will be “Spot-Lighting” various albums over the next several weeks. That is, taking a side of an important vinyl album and doing those songs in their original keys. It will be informative and interesting. Recent “Spotlights” have included “The Dean Martin Television Show” and “Strangers In The Night - Sinatra Sings For Moderns” both albums from 1966.

Reservations are highly recommended!

Frank Lamphere at Jilly’s Naperville - Two Dates in June

May 27th, 2008

Lamphere and His Rat Pack Jazz Quartet will perform 4 sets at Jilly’s Naperville, June 13 & 28 and July 19.

Frank “Big Band” Lamphere Records a Jingle for “Stan’s Fit For Your Feet” in Milwaukee

April 3rd, 2008

Singer Frank Lamphere was in studio at C.R.C  yesterday, to record a jingle that will be heard over the radio airwaves in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The tune “Stan’s, Where Fashion Fits” with an exciting big band arrangement, was written, arranged and produced by the very talented Terry Sweet of Terry Sweet & Associates. The one minute jingle featured some very known Chicago musicians including: trumpeters Bobby Lewis and Ron Friedman  the sound engineering by Chris Steinmetz. The song will be used as part of a Spring advertising campaign for Stan’s - Fit For Your Feet  a family owned chain of shoe stores in Milwaukee.  

Lamphere, based in the Chicago, who has done several weddings and private parties in Milwaukee was delighted to be a part of this project.

Dean Martin More Popular Than Ever!

March 28th, 2008

Dean Martin More Popular Than Ever!

Each year since his death in 1995 there seems to be more and more “Dean Martin” everywhere you look. Infomercials by Guthy-Renker pushing the Best of the Dean Martin Variety Shows and the Celebrity Roasts, biographies (including those by his children Deana and Ricci), Dino’s songs used in commercials and Super Bowls, a very recent posthumous duets cd release, Martin and Lewis movies in boxed sets, a biographical Hollywood film about the phenomenal Martin and Lewis comedy team, and reports that re-releases of classic Dean Martin albums from the 1950s and ’60s are selling in droves. What’s going on here? Is the world finally realizing something that we Dean Martin fans have always known? That great talent and great recordings can survive all the musical trends and sound as good to today’s listeners, as they did to our parents and grandparents. Just look at Tony Bennett who at 81, is perhaps more relevant today than he was fifty years ago during his hit making years, thanks to his continuing devotion to singing quality songs in a style that has few practitioners. I continually read how this celebrity and that celebrity refer to Dean Martin as “The King of Cool”, or how he was “The Very Definition of Cool” etc… I would like to briefly discuss Dean Martin’s vocal quality and singing style. And take the dialogue beyond “cool”.

What is it that makes Dean Martin’s singing so appealing?

As a singer, Dean posessed a magnificently beautiful voice. The rich tone that eminated in the familiar baritone was perfectly suited for such early ‘50s ballads as: You Belong To Me, I’ll Always Love You, and Where Can I Go Without You. According to historians, Dean had a way of phrasing that borrowed from both Bing Crosby and Harry Mills (Mills Brothers). It is necessary to say that it was also very Mediterranean. In fact, Dean “defined” Mediterranean more so than any other Italian-American vocalist of his generation. Vocalists like Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, Don Cornell, Vic Damone, Jerry Vale, Tony Bennett and others couldn’t hold a candle to just how musically “Italian”, Dean Martin was.

The Dean Martin style consisted of slightly behind the beat phrasing with a natural bouncing quality that he used on easy swing and Dixieland numbers. There was the smooth yet heavy legato phrasing when a lyric needed a dramatic effect. There was the one-of-a-kind trilling he used in most of his recordings (approached in naturalness and quality only by that of Bing Crosby) that had such a great appeal to this writer.

Dean was a showman who had a natural charisma and wit to go along with his vocal abilities. He looked good when he sang. He was a handsome, tailored troubadour. He was a personality with the act of a carefree-boozer that was given credence by the borderline vocal slurs that were a big part of his 1960’s singing style (Everybody Loves Somebody, The Door Is Still Open To My Heart, and Lay Some Happiness On Me). Likeable, believable, adored by women and admired by men. And unlike contemporaries Frank Sinatra and Mel Tormé, Dean, had a way of working that didn’t appear to take the performance too seriously. Whether developed or innate this stage manner seemed to tell the listeners “Hey, I’m no better than you. I just happen to be up hear singing”. Probably unbeknownst to the audience, this aloofness had great appeal.

It was the afore mentioned qualities: the voice, the style, the manner, and the years of hard work in clubs and on the road, in the formative part of his career and undoubtably surrounding himself with the “right” people, that made Dean Martin such a musical success and successful in all other aspects of show business.

Fortunately, the fact that Dean Martin remains so admired and so commercial, will assure us that the products (recordings, movies, television shows, books etc…) will continue to flow, keeping all of the legions of us “Dino fans” happy, while a whole new generation discovers the great talent and musical magic found in Dean Martin’s recordings.

-FrankLamphere

Chicago based singer-songwriter Frank Lamphere, of Rat Pack Enterprises LLC a musical publisher and entertainment company specialized in providing retro pop and jazz music for corporate and private events, can be found at www.ratpackjazz.com.

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Frank Lamphere returns to Jilly’s in downtown Naperville

March 8th, 2008

Singer-songwriter Frank Lamphere will appear at Jilly’s Naperville 103 S. Main St. Naperville, il. 630-355-1001

on Friday, March 14 and Saturday, April 05. Shows start at 8 p.m. Backed by his usual Rat Pack Jazz Trio, on 3/14

special guest artist will be renown sax man Eric Schneider. Schneider, who was with the Count Basie Band for several years

in the early eighties is a regular with Lamphere on “jobbing” dates. Eric is also a fixture at Andy’s Jazz Club on Hubbard in Chicago as well as

an integral part of bandleader/trombonist Bill Porter’s Big band on Wednesdays at Green Dolphin Street, also in the city.

Frank Lamphere “knocks-em dead” at the Jumpin’ Jazz Ballroom in Milan, Italy.

March 8th, 2008

The rousing cheers from the sellout crowd at the Jumpin’ Jazz Ballroom in Milan, Italy on January 12 summed it up. Italians love the American songbook especially, when interpreted by a real “live” American singer, and that singer was Frank Lamphere. Lamphere who had sang three sets was already backstage when the crowd insisted on an encore. The dance floor filled again as Frank sent them home humming the melody to Hoagy Carmichael’s Stardust. Plans for a return engagement and an extended tour are in negotiations. 

Frank Lamphere to perform in Milan, Italy

January 6th, 2008

Frank Lamphere to perform in Italy.Frank Lamphere no stranger to Europe, heads to Northern Italy to perform with the Jumpin’ Jazz Band.

On Saturday January 12, at the Jumpin’ Jazz Ballroom in Milan, Chicago based singer-songwriter Frank Lamphere

will be the special musical guest. Exited about bringing his trademark Rat Pack Jazz to Italy, Frank hopes that this particular

trip will be the first of many to come.