Frankie
Randall
FRANKIE RANDALL was born in Passaic, New Jersey as Frank Joseph Lisbona
on January 11, 1938. He was raised in Clifton, NJ. At
the age of seven he began classical piano lessons and was immediately
acclaimed for his extraordinary musical talents. He continued his
classical training until the age of 15 when his interests turned to jazz. It
was not long before his outstanding jazz abilities were recognized. At
the age of 18, he recorded his first album on Roulette Records and worked
constantly with his jazz trio. RCA sponsored a trip to Rome, Italy
where he recorded with notable Italian artists.
He graduated Clifton High School after which he earned a music
scholarship where he worked his way through Fairleigh Dickinson University in
New Jersey, earning a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology and a Minor in
Philosophy.
After graduating college, Jilly Rizzo asked Frankie to work at Jilly's,
the late nitery in New York City made world famous by the outstanding
entertainment and celebrities who frequented it. It was there that he
caught Frank Sinatra's ear. Through Mr. Sinatra's praise, he received more
acclaim and a recording contract with RCA Victor Records. Mr. Sinatra
quoted, "FRANKIE RANDALL IS MY FAVORITE PIANO PLAYER AND A MARVELOUS
TALENT WHO SINGS GREAT AND PLAYS MORE PIANO THAN THERE ARE KEYS".
Frankie's many albums and countless singles were enthusiastically received by
disc jockeys and fans alike and for three consecutive years he was voted
"MOST PROMISING SINGER OF THE YEAR" by the CASHBOX DISC JOCKEY POLL.
He then began his movie career starring in 20th Century's "WILD ON
THE BEACH" followed by "DAY OF THE WOLVES" and several other
notable parts. He went on to become a regular on several popular
television shows, including The Dean Martin Summer TV Show. Emanating
from his newfound television popularity were numerous appearances on every
major variety/talk show. Talents continuing to flourish, Frankie began
writing music. His ability as a composer is confirmed by the
overwhelming responses he receives. One of his original compositions was
adopted by the City Of Atlanta and a second by Las Vegas as their official
city songs. He also sang the theme songs to the TV shows
"Flipper” and "Bewitched". For years, singer, Jennie
Smith and Frankie were the Spokespersons and the voices for the Chevrolet
commercials.
In the mean time, Frankie continued his nightclub appearances in the top
cabarets throughout the world. In 1982 he was asked to appear at the
Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, NJ, for a three-week
engagement resulting in a contract from Steve Wynn to perform at the property
for as long as he wished. In June, 1983 his obvious musical knowledge
and business talents carried him to the position of Entertainment Director
where he was an integral part of The Golden Nugget team achieving number one
status in Atlantic City. He later became Vice President of Bally's
Grand Hotel and Casino while continuing his musical performances.
In 1991, Frankie resigned from Bally's to focus, once again, on his
musical career. Shortly thereafter, Steve Allen asked him to record a
compilation of Allen originals never recorded before. The CD was
released on USA Records entitled "FRANKIE RANDALL SINGS STEVE
ALLEN".
Radio station, WRDR, in Atlantic City, asked Frankie to record a CD
especially for their listening audience. "UNFORGETTABLE"
includes five of Frankie's original compositions and musical offerings from
Ivory Blackwood and Al Alberts of the legendary Four Aces.
Since then, Frankie has produced many CD's. "THEN
& NOW" is comprised of 24 of the best songs ever written from his RCA
albums, "Frankie Randall Sings and Swings" and "Frankie
Randall, At It Again", conducted and arranged for a full orchestra by
Marty Paich.
"HERE AND NOW", was originally recorded for RCA entitled
"Going the Frankie Randall Way" arranged and conducted by Billy May.
Frankie’s tribute to Frank Sinatra entitled "RIGHT NOW",
with the Vincent Falcone Orchestra, is one of his most popular and best
selling CD's. Falcone conducted for Frank Sinatra for many years and
continues to perform with Frankie.
"FROM THE HEART" includes Frankie’s most requested original
songs where he composed both words and music.
Frankie's CD, "LET’S MAKE CHRISTMAS EVERYDAY", is packed
with favorite Christmas songs and includes a song written by Steve Lawrence.
Mr. Lawrence also wrote the liner notes for the CD. The title song is
also an original composition of both words and music by Frankie. This CD
was arranged and orchestrated by Artie Schroeck, notable song writer,
musician, and entertainer. Artie
was co-writer for "Here's to the Band", which was recorded by Frank
Sinatra. He has been arranging
music for many years and continues to do so for Frankie Valli, Kenny Logins
and many others.
For you jazz lovers, Frankie wanted to pay tribute to his other
"Frankie Friends" with his CD "TOTALLY FRANKIE". Those
Frankie’s are Avalon, Laine, Valli and of course, Randall.
Frankie continues to perform "A TRIBUTE TO SINATRA" with a
large orchestra utilizing Frank Sinatra's very own original musical
orchestrations by such noted arrangers as Don Costa, Nelson Riddle, Billy May,
Neal Hefti, Quincy Jones, Billy Byers and Frank Foster. These
arrangements were bestowed to Frankie by Mr. Sinatra in February 1997, two
years before Sinatra’s passing. Frankie performed his "TRIBUTE TO
SINATRA" with the blessings of Frank and Barbara, to sellout crowds and
continues to receive overwhelming responses from audiences of all ages.
Frankie performed 150 shows of "Sinatra My Way" at the
Annenberg Theatre in Palm Springs, California. He was the headliner in the
main showroom at the Suncoast Casino in Las Vegas for nine weekends with the
Vincent Falcone Orchestra, performed with the Indian Wells Desert Symphony at
the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, California with 70+ musicians and has
headlined at the Superstar Theater at Resorts International in Atlantic City,
New Jersey.
In addition to his personal performances throughout the world, Frankie
produces a show entitled "THAT’S ITALIAN" which has been widely
accepted and acclaimed in casinos and performing art centers from coast to
coast.
Frankie's versatility is without limits. As
BILLBOARD MAGAZINE stated:
"RANDALL IS AN EXPERT COMMUNICATOR OF TODAY'S SONGS. HIS PROFESSIONALISM SHINES THROUGH"