Liverpool
David has been entertaining a global audience with his Sinatra act ‘Perfectly Frank for over 30 years from Dubai to Bangladesh to Paris or even New York. During that time, David has had the pleasure of performing for HRH Queen Elizabeth as part of her Golden Jubilee celebration, as well as King Constantine of Greece for his 70th birthday bash, Bill Nighy daughter’s wedding, Sir Lenny Henry and Dawn French.
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What do you love most about your job?
The thing I love about performing my Sinatra act is that it bring joy and happiness to people, plus I get treated very kindly... for me it's not a job but a way of life.
What inspired you to start your own business?
I had seen a few Sinatra acts in my time and yes some sound just like him but wow far to tall or too wide and lacked his swagger. I am lucky I have the right hight and build to Ol'Blue eyes except mine are brown and have a knack of imitating singers... so why not imitate the best.
Why should our clients choose you?
I have a great rapport with my clients whether it is the bride and groom planing their big day or a couple celebrating an anniversary, I spent time with each and every client to make them feel relaxed and to make sure I give them the best time to remember for the rest of their lives.
for example I have performed at someones wedding and a few years later I am asked to perform at the baby shower then the christening (like a few of them have said to me," You're part of the family now and no event would be the same without Frank.")
What changes have you made to keep your customers safe from Covid-19?
I have had a Covid sound booth made, it looks like a 1950s recording booth with an eliminated sign that has the word RECORDING on it. This booth is portable and free standing and is about a metre and a half square.
Perfectly Frank swings the hits of Sinatra
Perfectly Frank is a self contained vocalist up to a 7 piece swing band. Perfect for weddings, corporate events, cocktail parties and private functions.