Plays Sinatra His Way

Year: 2004
Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

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Joey DeFrancesco - All or Nothing at All
All or Nothing at All
1998, songs: 1
Joey DeFrancesco - Singin' and Swingin'
Singin' and Swingin'
2001, songs: 3
Joey DeFrancesco - Joey DeFrancesco's Goodfellas
Joey DeFrancesco - All of Me
All of Me
1989, songs: 1
Joey DeFrancesco - The Champ
The Champ
1999, songs: 1
Joey DeFrancesco - One Take, Vol. 1
One Take, Vol. 1
2005, songs: 1
Joey DeFrancesco - Incredible!
Incredible!
2000, songs: 1
Joey DeFrancesco - Baddest B-3 Burner in the Business

Facts about the album "Plays Sinatra His Way"

Album Title: Plays Sinatra His Way
Artist: Joey DeFrancesco
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: May 4, 2004
Label: HighNote Records

"Plays Sinatra His Way" is a captivating jazz album by organist Joey DeFrancesco. Released under HighNote Records, this album pays homage to the legendary vocalist Frank Sinatra, featuring DeFrancesco's innovative interpretations of classic Sinatra songs.

Three interesting facts about "Plays Sinatra His Way" by Joey DeFrancesco:

  1. Organ Interpretations: "Plays Sinatra His Way" showcases Joey DeFrancesco's unique approach to interpreting Frank Sinatra's iconic songs on the Hammond organ. With his soulful playing and inventive arrangements, DeFrancesco brings a fresh perspective to familiar favorites such as "Fly Me to the Moon", "My Way", and "The Lady Is a Tramp", capturing the essence of Sinatra's timeless style while adding his own improvisational flair.

  2. Collaborative Excellence: DeFrancesco collaborates with a talented ensemble of musicians on "Plays Sinatra His Way", including saxophonist Houston Person, guitarist Paul Bollenback, and drummer Byron Landham. The synergy between the musicians is palpable, as they breathe new life into Sinatra's classic repertoire with their virtuosic performances and creative interpretations.

  3. Grammy Nomination: "Plays Sinatra His Way" received critical acclaim upon its release and earned Joey DeFrancesco a Grammy Award nomination for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. The album's inventive arrangements and soulful performances struck a chord with audiences and critics alike, solidifying DeFrancesco's reputation as one of the preeminent organists in contemporary jazz.

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