Robert Davi Sings Sinatra in Las Vegas and on Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight

You probably know him as the James Bond villain in “License to Kill,” an FBI agent in “Die Hard,” as an agent in the 90’s TV show “Profiler,” or his appearances in the movies “Goonies” and “Showgirls.”  But what you probably don’t know about Robert Davi is that he’s an amazing singer.

With the release of his new CD, “Robert Davi Sings Sinatra: On the Road to Romance,” Robert embraces his sensitive side with a collection of love songs made famous by Frank Sinatra.  Robert has a special connection with Ol’ Blue Eyes, as his screen debut was opposite Sinatra in the TV movie “Contract on Cherry Street.”

With a warm rich voice, a style of his own, and all new arrangements, Robert Davi went into the Capitol Records, Hollywood sound stage where Sinatra used to record.  Backed up by a 30-piece orchestra, Davi has created a remarkable collection of tunes from the “American Songbook.”

On Feb. 25, Robert will be a featured guest on the syndicated broadcast radio show, “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight.”

Feb. 23-25, you can hear Robert Davi sing these great songs live at The Venetian Showroom in Las Vegas.  It’s a show you don’t want to miss!

About carolynfoxshollywood

Host of "Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight," a nationally syndicated broadcast radio show airing in Los Angeles Friday at midnight on 1580 AM. This weekly show features new music, interviews with the artists who make it, as well as stars in all areas of the entertainment industry. Tune in or click on CFoxRocks.com to hear what's hot in Hollywood.
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