Frank Valentine is an award winning Sinatra & Rat Pack inspired London wedding singer and is resident at the award winning London burlesque club Peacock Bar in Clapham. He is best known for his Rat Pack inspired "Frank Valentine" character - a smooth & very English (in the Dick Bogarde mould) crooner with a wry smile & swift turn of phrase - who is hugely popular with corproate events & weddings
His repertoire includes a huge range of classics (in his other life he has released three critically acclaimed albums as well as singing with everyone from Ray Charles to Robbie Williams) from the likes of Tony Bennet and Sammy Davis jnr. to more modern material from artists such as Neil Diamond, Tom Jones, Joe Cocker, Michael Buble and Jamie Cullum. Frank Valentine is also highly interactive and regularly brings people on stage as part of his performances. In addition he is highly versitile and has a huge range of material enabling him to customise his performance's to suit every ocassion and incorporate client requested material seamlessly into his sets. This makes him idea for corporate events, private functions and weddings.
"Frank Valentine" comes to us straight from performing as Dean Martin in The Rat Pack -Viva Las Vegas internationally so you are lucky lucky lucky people. Our Frank - just loves one thing more than a drink or two and that is a lady or two . So don't be surprised when he walks into the crowd and comes back with a beautiful lady (or two) to sing a love song too. Top notch singing, patter and improv from cabaret's self proclaimed "Dean Martin To The Stars".
Peacock Bar is an award winning burlesque club famous for its London cocktail lessons , London cupcake workshops , London chocolate workshops , stag nights London , London Christmas parties and London team building events and London 70s nights . London clubs website DesignmyNight and Time Out have rated Peacock bar best for corporate cookery lessons , London cookery lessons , studio hire Shoreditch , London cocktail classes , London cocktail making , London cocktail lessons , London cupcake classes , London burlesque nights and London 80s nightclubs
Looking for a great wedding singer for your wedding in London, Kent, Essex, Surrey, Sussex or surronding areas look no further!
For information on bookings please email larry_the-peacock-bar.co.uk or call 020 7223 9633. Many thanks to London Event Photographer Karl Yates for providing the photos.
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Frank Valentine
£250 upwards
£350 upwards
£500 upwards
POA inclusive for weddings
Mic & PA to play backing tracks.
POA can provide sound & lights
£150 on booking balance on night or in advance
Self employed
Music by Frank Sinatra,Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Matt Munro, Michael Buble, Harry Connick Jnr, Jamie Callum, Tom Jones, Neil Diamond and others
Frank Valentine studied at London University and commenced his acting & singing career with the Royal
Shakespeare Company. During this time he also set up
the legendary Regency Rooms cabaret club in London
which helped launch the careers of Matt Lucas and
David Williams, Armstrong and Miller and Sacha Baron Cohen.
Frank Valentine was spotted himself whilst singing at the Regency by Warners who signed him. This collaboration led to the gold selling album “Introducing…….” in 2001 a collection of classic songs from the 50s and 60s
with contributions from Joan Armatrading, B.B.King and Ray Charles as well. Frank Valentine has produced two further albums Sweet Sinner in 2007 and Still Crazy in 2010 both of which feature his own music and were critically acclaimed.
After a brief spell in Ireland Frank moved back to London
permanently and is currently working on his fourth album as well as writing music for films. He now has a residency at the award winning Peacock Bar and performs at many corporate events & weddings.
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