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The new podcast musical about the life of Frank Sinatra, the most popular entertainer of the 20th Century — created and written by Fred Travalena with John Dayton. — https://www.andthenising.com/© 2026 And Then I Sing Arte Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas Música
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  • And Then I Sing — Part 3
    Sep 26 2022

    In Part 3 of And Then I Sing, an offer Frank can’t refuse to perform in Havana leads to a flurry of bad press that follows him for the remainder of the decade. Will his career, and marriage survive?

    Featured in this cast were:

    Brett Solimine as Frank, Nancy Pop as Nancy, with Eirik Gislason, Alain Laforest, Kacie Laforest, Mary Murphy, Michael Pate, Gus Rodriquez, Matt Roper, and James Scully.

    Original music was written by Fred Travalena and sung by Patrick Barnitt, Nancy Osborne, and Fred Travalena.

    Musical direction was by Jim Barnett.

    Standard songs were sung by Frank Sinatra and Enrico Caruso. 

    Josh Wilcox of Brooklyn Podcasting Studio was engineer. 

    Lois Travalena was executive producer, and James Scully director and post-producer. 

    Our entire team would like to dedicate And Then I Sing to the memories of Frank Sinatra and Fred Travalena, with a special thank you for Lois. 

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    31 m
  • And Then I Sing — Part 2
    Sep 19 2022

    In Part 2 of And Then I Sing, Frank Sinatra becomes the biggest singing star in the country, racking up awards, radio deals, and starring in films. 

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    26 m
  • And Then I Sing — Part 1
    Sep 11 2022

    And Then I Sing — The new podcast musical about the life of Frank Sinatra, the most popular entertainer of the 20th Century — created and written by Fred Travalena with John Dayton. This is part 1 of act 1. In this episode we focus on Frank's life from his birth through his being hired as the lead singer for Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra.

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    33 m
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