- Vic Damone
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Name = Vic Damone
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Vito Rocco Farinola
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Born = birth date and age|1928|6|12Brooklyn, New York ,United States
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Origin =Brooklyn, New York ,United States
Instrument =Vocals
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Genre = Traditional pop
Occupation =Singer Songwriter
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Label =Mercury Records Columbia Records Capitol Records Warner Bros. Records RCA Records
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URL = www.vicdamone.com/
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Notable_instruments =Vic Damone (born
June 12 ,1928 ) is anItalian American singer .Biography
Early life
Born Vito Rocco Farinola, he inherited his musical interests from his parents: His father, an
electrician by trade, sang and played theguitar ; his mother taughtpiano . At an early age he decided to imitate his favorite singer,Frank Sinatra , and began taking voice lessons. After his father became injured at work, he had to drop out of school and he took a job as an usher and elevator operator in a movie theater, the Paramount, inManhattan .Perry Como visited the theater and Damone took Como to his dressing room to perform for him. Como liked the performance enough to take him under his wing, and referred him to a local bandleader. At this time, he took the name of Damone, his Italian mother's maiden name.Career
Damone entered the talent search on "
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts " and won the competition in April, 1947. Winning that contest led to his getting a regular role on Godfrey's show (a step that figured in the careers of many other "Talent Scouts" winners). One day he ran intoMilton Berle at the station and Berle got him a chance to do regular shows at two night clubs. By the middle of 1947, he had a contract withMercury Records .His first release, "
I Have But One Heart " (August 30) reached #7 on the Billboard chart. "You Do " (released November 1) reached the same peak. These were followed by a number of other hits. In 1948 he got his own weeklyradio show, "Saturday Night Serenade."In 1951, Damone appeared in two movies: "The Strip" and "Rich, Young, and Pretty." From 1951 to 1953 he served in the
United States Army , but before going into the service he recorded a number of songs which were released during that time. He served with future Northwest Indian radio personality Al Evans. After leaving the service, he married an Italian American actress,Anna Maria Pierangeli , and in 1954 made two more movies: "Deep In My Heart" and Athena. He also made some guest appearances onMilton Berle 'stelevision show in 1954.1955 was a poor year for Damone.POV-statement|date=January 2008 He only had one song on the charts, "Por Favor," which did not make it above #73. However, he did have a major role in the movie musical, "Kismet" in 1955. In early 1956, he was dropped by Mercury, but was able to sign with
Columbia Records and had some success on that label with hits like "On the Street Where You Live" (from "My Fair Lady ",his final pop top ten) and "An Affair to Remember" (from the movie of the same name).In 1961 he was released by Columbia, moving over to
Capitol Records , where he filled in the gap left by Frank Sinatra's leaving to help foundReprise Records . He lasted at Capitol until 1965, however, but he recorded some of his most highly-regarded albums there, including two which made theBillboard chart, "Linger Awhile with Vic Damone" and "The Lively Ones ", the latter with arrangements byBilly May , who also arranged another of Damone's Capitol albums, "Strange Enchantment". Damone moved next to Warner Bros. Records. On Warners he had one chart hit: "You Were Only Fooling (While I Was Falling In Love)." The next year he moved again, toRCA Records , but in 1969 he released his last US chart record, a cover of the 1966 song "To Make A Big Man Cry", which made Billboard's Easy Listening chart.Later career
In 1971, Damone started touring Las Vegas casinos as a performer, and although he had to declare bankruptcy in the early 1970s, he earned enough as a casino performer to clear up his financial difficulties. He extended his geographical range, touring through the United States and the
United Kingdom , and as a result of his popularity decided to record some albums again, releasing them on the RCA label.His final album was issued in 1997, with other albums being re-packaged and re-released.
Personal life
Damone has married five times, divorced four. His marriage to Italian actress Anna Maria Pierangeli (Pier Angeli) ended in 1958. Damone was married from 1987 to 1996 to an American
entertainer ,Diahann Carroll . She was his fourth wife. This relationship is referenced in the 1997 film "Money Talks ", in whichChris Tucker 's character claims to be Vic Damone Jr., the son of Damone and Carroll.He has three daughters from his second marriage to Judith Rawlins and one son from his first union to Anna Maria Pierangeli. In 1998 he married Rena Rowan, fashion designer and co-creator of Jones New York (Jones Apparel Group). Damone has 6 grandchildren from his daughters.
In the late 1950s, Damone was introduced to the
Bahá'í Faith by a drummer in his band. Damone relates his rendition of "On the Street Where You Live" incorporates gestures meant to summon a sustaining vitality from`Abdu'l-Bahá . [http://bahai-library.com/newspapers/062900.html Music, faith can guide us, a singer believes - By Pat Kinney] ] He officially joined the religion in the early 1960s.Mentions of Damone in Other Media
Damone's name is used as one of
Spike Lee 's Mookie in the 1989 film "Do The Right Thing "'s insults against Pino (John Turturro ).Awards
In 1997, Damone received his high school diploma from Lafayette High School in Brooklyn when officials with the school granted credits for life experience and asked him to give the commencement address - advising students to "Have spiritual guidance. Don't lose God. There is a God. Trust me."
In 1997, Damone received the "Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award" from the
Songwriters Hall of Fame . [http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/award_recipient_detail.asp?ceremonyId=9&awardRecipientId=72 1997 Award and Inductee Ceremonies] ]Frank Sinatra said that Damone had "the best set of pipes in the business".For his contribution to the recording industry, Vic Damone has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1731 Vine Street.ongs
The following songs recorded by Damone made the Billboard charts:
*"An Affair to Remember" (#16) (1957)
*"Again" (#6) (1949) (bigger hit forDoris Day , but a gold record for Damone)
*"April in Portugal" (#10) (1953)
*"Calla Calla" (#13) (1951)
*"Can Anyone Explain? (No! No! No!) " (#25) (1950) (bigger hit forThe Ames Brothers )
*"Cincinnati Dancing Pig" (#11) (1950)
*"Do I Love You (Because You’re Beautiful)" (#62) (1957)
*"Ebb Tide " (#10) (1953)
*"Eternally (The Song From Limelight)" (#12) (1953)
*"Four Winds and Seven Seas" (#16) (1949)
*"Gigi" (#88) (1958)
*"God’s Country" (#27) (1950)
*"Here in My Heart " (#8) (1952) (bigger hit forAl Martino )
*"If" (#28) (1951) (bigger hit forPerry Como )
*"I Have But One Heart " (#7) (1947)
*"It’s Magic" (#24) (1948) (bigger hit forDoris Day )
*"Jump Through the Ring" (#22) (1952)
*"Just Say I Love Her " (#13) (1950)
*"Longing For You" (#12) (1951)
*"Music By the Angels" (#18) (1950)
*"My Bolero" (#10) (1949)
*"My Heart Cries for You " (#4) (1950) (bigger hit forGuy Mitchell )
*"My Truly, Truly Fair " (#4) (1951) (bigger hit forGuy Mitchell )
*"On the Street Where You Live " (#4) (1956)
*"Por Favor" (#73) (1955)
*"Rosanne" (#23) (1952)
*"Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart" (#23) (1948) (duet withPatti Page )
*"Sugar" (#13) (1953)
*"Sitting By the Window" (#29) (1950)
*"Take My Heart" (#30) (1952)
*"Tell Me You Love Me" (#21) (1951)
*"Tomorrow Never Comes" 1952
*"Tzena, Tzena, Tzena " (#7) (1950) (bigger hit forThe Weavers )
*"Vagabond Shoes" (#17) (1950)
*"War and Peace" (#59) (1956)
*"Why Was I Born? " (#20) (1949)
*"Wonder Why " (#21) (1951)
*"You Do " (#7) (1947)
*"You're Breaking My Heart " (#1) (1949) (Damone's 2nd gold record and his biggest hit)
*"You Were Only Fooling (While I Was Falling in Love)" (#30) (1965)References
External links
* [http://www.vicdamone.com Vic Damone's Official Website]
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* [http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/damone_vic/bio.jhtml VH1 page] on Vic Damone
* [http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/artist_bio.asp?artistId=80 Songwriters' Hall of Fame page] on Vic Damone
* [http://www.epinions.com/content_3859456132 Epinions page] on Vic Damone
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