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| | Bobby Darin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bobby Darin's late folk/protest period, "Songs From Big Sur" album (compilation released in 2004). |  | | Bobby Darin (May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) was born Walden Robert Cassotto and was one of the most popular rock and roll American teen idols of the late 1950s. |  | | Like other performers, Darin was at first pigeon-holed, recording the banal songs popular with record executives at the time. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin
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| | Bobby Darin |
 | | Darin was made an arranger and songwriter, and secondarily a recording artists. |  | | Darin was a sickly child and at 8 had rheumatic fever. |  | | One of the most popular rock and roll teen idols of the late '50s, Bobby Darin was one of the premier song stylists of the 1950s. |
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http://www.history-of-rock.com/bobby_darin.htm
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| | Bobby Darin - Singing His Heart Out |
 | | Darin's persistence in recording the song gave him nine weeks at the top of Billboard's single chart and two Grammy awards. |  | | Darin's music has continued to affect the world and inspire other entertainers and performers from a wide range of genres. |  | | Bobby Darin in The MARKET—Our online store offers a great selection of recordings from this legendary artist, including all your favorites sock-hoppin' swingin', and soulful hits. |
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| | Bobby Darin CD's |
 | | Darin would revisit the folk genre with great success with “If I Were A Carpenter.” While that tune and the 1966 album of the same name are well known, listening to this CD confirms that Darin was on to something years earlier. |  | | Darin seems to be acutely aware of the power of lifting one’s voice in song, evidenced by the upbeat tempo and constant accompaniment of vocal chorus. |  | | Though Bobby recorded this record back in 1960, Atco didn’t release it until 1963. |
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http://www.robertsenslerpresents.com/BobbyDarin.htm
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| | Bobby Darin Show : Bobby Darin |
 | | They felt Bobby Darin might be the man to do it. |  | | The emphasis of the TV show was on both comedy and music, with Bobby playing characters like 'Dusty John' the hippie and 'the Godmother' in comedy skits, in addition to doing his Groucho impression. |  | | The second series, called 'The Bobby Darin Show,' debuted on January 19, 1973, replacing the poorly performing 'Banyon' on Friday nights at ten. |
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| | Amazon.com: As Long As I'm Singing: The Bobby Darin Collection: Music: Bobby Darin |
 | | Darin was hailed as a brilliant performer from industry giants as diverse as Johnny Mercer, Perry Como and Henry Mancini on the one hand, and Neil Young, Rod Stewart and Elvis Presley on the other. |  | | Bobby's musical genius is so unique and special and this magnificent box set explores the brilliant range of this masters work and shows that nobody has ever come even close to the accomplishments made by this peerless singer of all types of songs with no limitations. |  | | A quite legitimate argument could be proffered that Bobby Darin (born Cassotto) was the most unique and extraordinary singer in the history of American popular music. |
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| | Bobby Darin MP3 Downloads - Bobby Darin Music Downloads - Bobby Darin Music Videos |
 | | At one point he started calling himself Bob Darin and recorded songs with vague anti-establishment overtones that could be said to be biting the largely bourgeois hands that fed his highest-paying gigs. |  | | The song came from an album of pop standards, heralding his move toward light big band jazz, which was consolidated by the Top Ten success of "Beyond the Sea" in 1960. |  | | In the early '60s, Darin had mostly abandoned rock for the adult pop market, becoming a huge success on the Vegas-nightclub circuit, and moving into the all-around entertainer mode with starring roles in movies (including one as a non-singing jazz musician in John Cassavetes' Too Young Blues). |
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http://www.mp3.com/bobby-darin/artists/3407/biography.html
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| | Bobby Darin biographer David Evanier interview/Jazz/Jerry Jazz Musician |
 | | I don't think it is true at all in Darin's case because he recorded a substantial number of songs that are enduring, and that possess the power and ferocious drive of those made by Sinatra. |  | | Having been an adolescent in the sixties (listening to my parent's music) Bobby's music was always in the background. |  | | The overriding evidence is that Sinatra respected Bobby. |
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| | The Lively Set features A Tribute to Bobby Darin |
 | | Not a flash-in-the-pan or one-hit-wonder, Bobby had the lasting appeal and tenacity to record more than 150 songs and 30 LPs. |  | | Few knew it, and it surprised me at the time, but when alone Bobby often listened to classical music, his private respite and sanctuary. |  | | Bobby's April, 1973 NBC show was done "concert style". |
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| | Bobby Darin |
 | | Instead of the Darin stuff and the interview with Bobby Darin's manager, they list "exclusive bonus musical performances by Kevin Spacey." I don't know if that means the Darin things aren't going to be in the DVD or not. |  | | Turning Bobby Darin album covers into Kevin Spacey-as-Bobby Darin covers was key for production designer Andrew Laws, who used the LPs to visually recap the rise and fall of the "Mack the Knife" crooner in the Spacey-directed biopic. |  | | Spacey called in Darin's son and manager as consultants on the album. |
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http://www.drivingmrspacey.com/BobbyDarin.htm
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| | Bobby Darin : Winners - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | In 2003, as part of a digital overhaul of Darin's Atlantic Records-related legacy, Collectors' Choice Music brought this platter to CD for the first time. |  | | Even after having parted ways with the Atlantic Records subsidiary Atco some two years earlier, Bobby Darin's continued successes encouraged the label to issue any and all usable recordings that the artist had cut during his four-year tenure (circa 1958-1962). |  | | Another possible motivating factor was the achievement of the lead track "Milord," an Edith Piaf cornerstone that Darin turned into a surprising chart hit Stateside -- even though he performed it entirely in French. |
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| | Beyond the Sea |
 | | Bobby goes on to defy the doctorâs odds, and the zest for living and the drive to succeed instilled by Polly push the Bronx boy into the music business, where he takes on the stage name Bobby Darin. |  | | But after a bout of rheumatic fever damages his heart, Bobby is given only a few years to live. |  | | Then the 1960s music scene begins to leave Bobby behind, and his weakened heart begins to catch up with him. |
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http://www.pluggedinonline.com/movies/movies/a0002019.cfm
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| | Bobby Darin |
 | | Eight months after his album If I Were A Carpenter came Bobby Darin Sings Doctor Dolittle, which he made against the wishes of everyone close to him, including even his record label. |  | | In the Tin Pan Alley Fifties, the maxim was it's the song and not the singer; by the '60s, a performer was supposed to have his own artistic and political integrity. |  | | Dodd informs me that Darin's manager, Steve Blauner, fought with the Copa to get the tables right up to the piano, so that he could both break attendance records and work face-to-face with the crowd. |
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| | Kevin Spacey takes love of Bobby Darin to a whole new level |
 | | In a virtually flawless performance, Spacey miraculously channeled the sound, the spirit, the style of Bobby Darin, the neglected pop singing great who died at age 37 in 1973 after his heart, severely damaged by rheumatic fever as a child, finally gave out in the middle of an eight-hour surgery. |  | | Spacey called it "my obsession with Bobby Darin," and early in the show he said that he considered Darin an unjustly ignored figure and that all he wanted to do was "put the spotlight back on Bobby." |  | | On top of his confident, bravura vocal performance, Spacey handled himself with immense dignity, kidding affably with the audience, handing out sincere show business homilies and self-effacing asides ("I don't do this for a living," he said, apologizing to folks at a front-row table for blocking their view with his music stand). |
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| | BobbyDarin.net/BobbyDarin.com: The Official Bobby Darin Website |
 | | He was a Grammy award winning singer (MACK THE KNIFE), a respected member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (DREAM LOVER, SPLISH SPLASH, IF I WERE A CARPENTER) a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, a successful record producer, an Oscar nominated actor and a strong supporter of the American Heart Association. |  | | Help Protect Bobby's Legacy & the Darin Estate: Please do not copy CDs, DVDs or any items that are available commercially. |  | | Entering into its nineth year in cyberspace, this site serves as a homebase for Darin fans worldwide and strives to be a lasting, loving and honorable tribute. |
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| | Bobby Darin |
 | | Darin composed and recorded two of the most popular hits of all time, "Splish Splash," and "Dream Lover," and garnered four gold records all before turning 25. |  | | Made with the cooperation of the Darin family, Kevin Spacey not only performs, but directed the film and sings many of Bobby Darin's signature hits as well. |  | | In addition to writing and performing numerous other popular songs, Darin's signature hit, "Mack the Knife," remained in the top-ten for 52 weeks with over two months at number one. |
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| | Open Directory - Arts: People: D: Darin, Bobby |
 | | The Legendary Bobby Darin - Fan site includes news, biography, and information about his career in music, television, and film. |  | | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Bobby Darin - Inductee profile and timeline. |  | | History of Rock: Bobby Darin - Biography with photos. |
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| | Blogcritics.org: Book Review--Roman Candle: The Life of Bobby Darin |
 | | All of the usual suspects are written about in detail, including Frank Sinatra (whom Darin had a love-hate relationship with), Sammy Davis Jr, Dean Martin, and George Burns, who was a sort of father figure to Bobby Darin. |  | | Book Review--Roman Candle: The Life of Bobby Darin |  | | A sinister cabal of superior bloggers on music, books, film, popular culture, technology, and politics. |
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/11/08/231232.php
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| | Bobby Darin |
 | | Foxx does Ray, Spacey does Bobby in Charles, Darin biopics |  | | Too Late Blues - Starring Bobby Darin, Stella Stevens, Everett Chambers, Nick Dennis, Vince Edwards |  | | 31 years after his death, Bobby Darin's career back in spotlight. |
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| | Bobby Darin |
 | | Find where Bobby Darin is credited alongside another name |  | | 'That darn cat ' features a song by Bobby Darin |  | | Bobby Darin Singing at His Best (2004) (V).... |
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| | Bobby Darin Collectibles For Sale |
 | | A letter of Provenance is included with the purchase, along with a photo of Bobby's backup band not shown on this web site. |  | | Bobby Darin's Tuxedo Is the Last Wardrobe Collectible Of the 1967 World Tour That I have to sell. |  | | When they all returned to Los Angeles, Chuck tried to return the wardrobe items to Bobby - but Bobby refused, giving them to Chuck and gave him the straw hat as well! |
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| | Bobby Darin |
 | | With a golden throat that could span the worlds of pop, rock, jazz, and blues, singer Bobby Darin was truly one of most unique and versatile vocalists of the 1950s and '60s. |  | | Currently, there are not enough Tomatometer critic reviews for Bobby Darin to receive a rating. |  | | This collection finds the charismatic entertainer swinging through the sounds of classics such as "Some of These Days," "One for My Baby," "I've Got Rhythm," and many more. |
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| | VH1.com : Bobby Darin : Artist Main |
 | | Sign up now to receive every bit of juicy, up-to-the-minute news, album release info and much more delivered straight to your inbox! |  | | Add a link to your "Bobby Darin" fan site on VH1.com! |  | | Add a link to your Bobby Darin fan site on VH1.com! |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Bobby Darin: DVD |
 | | Buy Bobby Darin with Big Sur [US Import] Audio CD today! |  | | Save up to 60% on thousands of DVDs. |  | | Write the first customer review of this item |
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| | Bobby Darin Current Month TV Schedule |
 | | We still have the monthly list for the main cable channels below. |  | | Click here for MeeVee's next 12 days of Local Television Schedules for Bobby Darin. |  | | Click here to visit the Internet Movie Database for more info on Bobby Darin |
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| | Beyond the Sea (2004) |
 | | Trivia: The lead role was offered to Tom Cruise who rejected the script. |  | | Kevin Spacey's acting captures the essence of BD; after the first ten minutes of the movie it seemed that Kevin Spacey WAS Bobby Darin irrespective of age. |  | | For example, there was no mention of his early years in the Pocono's; his unfulfilled romance with Connie Francis; his friendship with Dick Clark; his songwriting collaboration with Don Kirshner; and his subsequent marriage after divorcing Sandra Dee. |
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| | Boxing: Katsuya Onizuka the Bobby Darin of Boxing Part I |
 | | Boxing: Katsuya Onizuka the Bobby Darin of Boxing Part I |  | | He became Japan's Boxing Rock version to the late Bobby Darin's "Mack The Knife," touching pugilistic worlds; with about as post mod a hairdo pre-70's type heartthrob boxer-actor Chu Chu Malave adorned on his mane for endearing wooed ladies franticly. |  | | His outer demeanor was made for him to be the richest Super Flyweight in history, and though this did not occur in the scheme of it; his heart surely would've convinced you in a bombastic instant that if anybody could designate, infiltrate, and cultivate into that very entitlement it would have had to be him. |
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| | Bobby Darin - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Bobby Darin |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | Bobby Darin is not available in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. |  | | You may also use the word browser links: |
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