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It was December 12, 1915. The place was 415 Monroe Street in Hoboken, New Jersey. Pulled from his
mother using forceps, Francis Albert Sinatra was thought to be dead. While the doctor cared for his
mother Natalina “Dolly” Garaventa, his grandmother placed him under cold water and he started to
make sound for the very first time.
December 12, 2015-exactly 100 years later. The place was Mashantucket, Connecticut at Foxwoods,
the largest resort casino in North America. Within the resort is the venerable Fox Theater. A number of
performers around the country were paying tribute to Frank Sinatra across the country, and I had
traveled far to see Robert Davi in his stage show “Davi Sings Sinatra” which he calls a tribute to Frank
Sinatra, the Great American Songbook and America herself. Sometimes you have to believe that there
are no coincidences. The artist who christened the stage for the very first time on November 17, 1993
was Frank Sinatra, arguably the greatest singing legend in the world. It was a fitting venue.