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          Whatever happened with Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Roselli's friends know that the singer blessed with a two-octave range often damns his own success....

          Sinatra barked to Jilly: "Buy that kid at the end of the bar a drink." Roselli raised an eyebrow and said, "I got a drink in front me, Frank.".

        1. According to Roselli, Sinatra was to block him from radio play at the influential New York radio station WNEW and was a constant thorn in his.
        2. Whatever happened with Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Roselli's friends know that the singer blessed with a two-octave range often damns his own success.
        3. This obscurity, he long maintained, was brought about through the combined efforts of Sinatra, with whom he had an enduring feud, and local underworld figures.
        4. Oscar winner James Ivory is behind a new biopic about Italian American pop singer Jimmy Roselli, who was a competitive voice at a time when Frank Sinatra, Tony.
        5. Jimmy Roselli

          Italian-American singer (1925–2011)

          Jimmy Roselli

          Roselli in 1965

          Birth nameMichael John Roselli
          Born(1925-12-26)December 26, 1925
          Hoboken, New Jersey, U.S.
          DiedJune 30, 2011(2011-06-30) (aged 85)
          Clearwater, Florida, U.S.
          GenresTraditional pop, jazz
          Occupation(s)Singer, pianist
          Years active1954–2011
          LabelsLenox / Ad-Lib, United Artists, M&R
          Websitewww.jimmyroselli.com

          Musical artist

          Michael John "Jimmy" Roselli (December 26, 1925 – June 30, 2011)[1][2] was an American pop singer and pianist.[3]

          Early life

          Roselli was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, the son of Anna Bernadette Lovella, a seamstress, and Phillip Roselli, a boxer.

          His mother died two days after he was born and his father abandoned him, leaving him in the care of his aunts and his widowed grandfather, Michael Roselli, who spoke no English. He grew up five doors down from Frank Sinatra, who was ten years