Monday, February 12, 2018

Legendary singer Vic Damone dies at age 89

legendary singer Vic Damone dies at age 89

2/12/2018=14,32,52,16
43rd day 322 left
died on sunday(33) 2/11/2018=13,31,51,15

41/13th prime
Damone was born Vito Farinola on June 12, 1928, in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn to Italian immigrant parents, Rocco and Mamie (Damone) Farinola.
6/12/1928=18,46,65,29

6/12 to 2/11---7 months 30 days..73
sacrifice=73
death=38

he dies at age 89..179/41st prime..

 crooner=43, 38 
Thirty three=156
  Vic Damone passed away on Sunday at the age of 89, his family tells Fox News. 
Damone, whose smooth baritone led Frank Sinatra to famously declare he “had the best pipes in the business,”=156  died at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Fla., surrounded by several close relatives.
Damone also received a call from his friend, President Donald Trump, at the hospital in the days before he died, his family said.
Damone starred in several television series, including "The Vic Damone Show" on NBC, and hit movies including "Kismet" and "Rich, Young and Pretty," but the singer did not consider himself a true crossover star.
“I never thought of myself that way,” Damone wrote in his memoir. “That wasn’t my particular gift. My gift was singing.”
Best known for hits "You're Breaking My Heart" and "On the Street Where You Live," with over 2,500 recordings under his belt, Damone was part of the golden age of lounge singers who came to fame after World War II, including Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Dean Martin and Perry Como.

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