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Frank D'Rone

Frank D'Rone discusses accompaniment

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Frank D'Rone discusses the skill involved in singing

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Frank D'Rone gives advice for aspiring singers

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Q: “Is that the sort of accompaniment you like to work with - just a trio, or would you change anything if it were your own gig at home – would you call different instrumentalists or anything?”

A: “No, that's the basic sound. You know, if possible, once in a while I'd get a call to maybe at a horn or two and then I'll add someone who can play most of the, you know, alto, tenor and maybe flute.”