Frankie
Gliksman
Frankie
Gliksman was born in Israel in 1946. Although his given name is
Itchak, his stage name is Frankie because the first song that he
sang professionally was Frank Sinatra's "Strangers In The Night."
Frankie's first instrument was the accordion, and he studied music
at both the High School of Classic Music and the Academy of Music
in Israel. He went on to perform in a musical group in the army
for ten years. During that time came engagements at the Sheraton
Tel Aviv Hotel, The Stanley Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya and performances
on board the Zim Israel Lines.
He began performing as a solo entertainer at the age of 28, performing
at many of the five star hotel piano bars throughout Europe. He
was the opening act at Finland's first piano bar in Helsinki and
also opened the piano bar in Oslo's Sara Hotel. He spent many years
performing at the top piano bars in Switzerland, and he has also
performed in Spain, The Netherlands, Turkey and Denmark.
Frankie performs all types of music and is able to sing in five
languages. His large repertoire makes him a big hit with his audience,
as he is able to instantly perform virtually any request. The press
has likened his voice to that of Nat King Cole and Louis Armstrong,
and he maintains that raspy R&B delivery today.
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