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{}-->There is no date for these two photos, but if you compare them with the
pictures in today’s date, I think they are from Paramount New York City 1956
August 15-21.Carl
Hi Carl, You are correct. I have a number of photos
from that engagement and that is Dorsey conducting on Frank's right.Ed
COURTESY ELEISA MARSALA TRAMPLER/REMINISCEFamous friend“My parents, Joe Marsala
and Adele Girard, were jazz musicians in New York City in the 1930s and ’40s.
One of their friends during this period was a young Frank Sinatra,” says Eleisa
Marsala Trampler of Denver, Colorado. “Though they went their separate ways,
they continued to stay in touch. Frank even recorded one of Dad’s songs, ‘Don’t
Cry, Joe,’ in 1949, reaching number nine on the hit parade.” In this photo,
Frank is accompanied by Adele on the harp.
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