Opening number reminds me of Sinatra......or Piscapo.BTW,the conductor,Glen Osser,was the arranger on many of Sam Cooke's 1950's records.Thanks for a nice upload!
Great he kept his craft all those years. Any other videos or audio of his post- Godfrey years. Loyal Godfrey Soldier Tony Marvin? What would he say? RIP all you guys.
I believe La Rosa was one of our best American popular singers, and he remains underrated.
Great entertainer. Sang and performed decades. Died at 86 in his home in Wisconsin.
Just learning about this paisan now... he had an excellent voice and knew how to deliver a song...
what a voice, what a great singer.all gone...what sad and cold times we have
Loved his mid 50s material, good to see this.
What an amazing singer, I love him!
Opening number reminds me of Sinatra......or Piscapo.BTW,the conductor,Glen Osser,was the arranger on many of Sam Cooke's 1950's records.Thanks for a nice upload!
Indeed one of the most popular singers was God bless him.
Thanks for posting. After reading about his passing in today's news I had to watch him. Forgot how good Julie was.
Thanks for posting this. Never seen this before. Big fan of Julius...loved the medley...
Great he kept his craft all those years. Any other videos or audio of his post- Godfrey years.
Loyal Godfrey Soldier Tony Marvin? What would he say? RIP all you guys.
Que voz fantástica, como poucas...
Rest in Peace
Eh Chumpari!!!
The audience would have to jump, and sits there like stone ;(
Simplemente un grande
anyone could mistake this voice for sinatra
Here because of a joke from "Cheers" s1 e7.
may I ask - what was this TV show called?
Sentimental Journeys, featuring several singers from the 40s and 50s.
What a stupid thing to say he looked like James Caan in his later years.
But they did look alike at one point. " An inconvenient truth" as that bonehead Vice President said.