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Bobby Darin - Beyond the Song by White Star

On 2009-11-26 Buddy Bregman, West Los Angeles, CA USA wrote: I loved Bobby. He was lotsa fun - hung out on a nightly basis 7 days a week lkong with Steve Blauner who is a great guy and must say A GREAT MANAGER - totally responsible for Bobby´s success - it was a blast - by that tme I had done 5 albums for Sammy and did Bobby´s live show - he and Sammy and I and Steve were a Great Group - more laughs than Jonathan Winters and Milton Berle could give us - had more laughs than one can count - I did lots of Bobby´s music - + re-doing some of his NY charts as they did not really swing - did them with no credit - but on the Copa album Bobby saluted me.

I did his Mocambo debut in Hollywood as well as 5 Sammy albums as well - Bobby was one of a kind and lotsa fun with our nightly 7 nights per week at Sammys - it was a fantabulous time until I became a producer and director - and my ambition in life to be a producer-director broke us up and I became a pducer-directpr in TV and Films.

Our finale was broken up after an evening at Milton Berle´s home in Beverly Hills.. and it was sooo funny that Sammy was on the end and Bobby in the middle and it was soooo funny that we LITERALLY fell off the chairs - as Buddy Hackett and Jan Murray also added to the frivolity.

Lots more on my Web-Site.

Buddy Bregman
(see my web-site to contact me if you wish)
. And summed up by saying Bobby Darin and Sammy Davis and I. Currently Bobby Darin - Beyond the Song has an overall rating of 10 over 10.

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White Star claimed Beyond the Song is the quintessential tribute to an innovative performer whose tragically brief life was often stranger than fiction. With songs like Splish Splash, Beyond The Sea and the classic Mack The Knife under his belt by age 23, Bobby Darin soon found himself confronted by simply everything he had ever wanted; but it wasn´t nearly enough. He died on December 20, 1973 from heart trouble. Featured in the show are live performance clips including: Mack the Knife, Splish Splash, Dream Lover, Beyond The Sea, As Long as I´m Singing, If I Were a Carpenter, That Funny Feeling, Higher and Higher, Simple Song of Freedom and For Once in My Life. This engaging program traces Darin´s career from his first television appearance in 1956 to his last in 1973. Along the way, interviews with family and friends help to illustrate the deep impact that Bobby had on those fortunate enough to know him. Bobby Darin left a rich legacy of music and memories. He was an entertainer of unparalleled ability whose real impact lives on, long Beyond the Song.

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