Date: Jul 29th, 2013 · Tags: Jazz CD Reviews

At first blush, Chicago singer Paul Marinaro’s debut recording, Without A Song, is a well-meaning vanity recording that turns out to be…well, well-meaning. That impression is forgivable only for those not living in the Chicago area. Further reading reveals that this recording had its genesis in some 78 rpm acetates Marinaro found of his father singing the m: Frank Sinatra hits of the day, that “day” being 1947.

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Paul Marinaro: Without A Song