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“Bobby never left us,” Vegas entertainment icon Wayne Newton said of the “Mack the Knife” crooner, whose 15-year singing career crossed into pop, folk, rock and country music.
Bobbys were inescapable in music in the '50s and '60s: Bobby Sherman, Bobby Rydell, Bobby Darin and more. NPR critic Bob Mondello looks back to an era when everyone seemed to share his name.
Bobby Darin is much less remembered for his folk music than for his big pop hits like “Mack the Knife.” You have to remember that there was a huge folk music fad. It was more than just the ...
IF I WERE A CARPENTER Bobby never stopped experimenting and challenging himself as a performer. He released his version of “If I Were a Carpenter,” a folk song, in 1966.
San Rafael singer Jonathan Poretz once again proves his crooning chops with a SF cabaret show spotlighting Frank Sinatra and Bobby Darin.
Jonathan Groff is set to star in a staged reading next month of a new musical about singer Bobby Darin.
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‘Just In Time' Broadway Review: Jonathan Groff Plays Bobby Darin ...
Just In Time, the Bobby Darin jukebox musical starring Jonathan Groff opening tonight at a wonderfully dressed Circle in the Square on Broadway, does some serious and genuine starmaking, twice ...
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