Tony Oppedisano is a returning guest on The Paul Leslie Hour.
Tony Oppedisano, a.k.a. “Tony O.,” was a close friend and confidante of the great Frank Sinatra, who was also a road manager for the legendary singer. Oppedisano, along with writing collaborator Mary Jane Ross have authored Sinatra and Me: In the Wee Small Hours, a warm-hearted and moving book about Ol’ Blue Eyes. Tony’s involvement with Frank Sinatra began when Tony was 21 years old and he remained close to Sinatra until his passing. The stories in the book are told from the perspective of a man who knew Frank Sinatra very well, creating an intimate and interesting portrait.
This is Tony O.’s second visit on The Paul Leslie Hour. He is a former professional musician and singer, producer, and managed both Frank Sinatra and Don Rickles. He continues to work in the entertainment business to this day.
In this interview, we discuss his book and he shares more interesting perspectives on Frank Sinatra, an artist who still fascinates multitudes around the world to this very day. Tony O. is back! Don’t miss it.
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