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  1. Frank began singing with local groups in the neighborhood as a teenager. In 1958 Frank met The Capris at a church dance in Brooklyn. The group liked Frank's vocal ability and asked him to join the group. Frank is on all of The Capris' recordings. He is as versatile with his live performances as he is with his vocal harmonies.

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  2. 8. Aug. 2019 · 250 views 4 years ago. The Capris are just one of the awesome Doo-Wop acts performing at the State Theatre on November 2, 2019 for the Rock and Roll Spectacular. Original member Frank Reina...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CaprisThe Capris - Wikipedia

    Started by first tenor Mike Mincieli and Rosario Morice (Sonny) who later left the group when he joined the Navy, the original group coalesced in 1958 – also including Nick Santo (Santamaria) lead baritone, second tenor Frank Reina, baritone Vinnie Narcardo, and bass John Cassese.

  4. 29. Sept. 2018 · Second tenor Frank Reina tells Tom the history of the group and of the two biggest hits which remain milestones on their path through the rock 'n' roll universe. Contact Tom:...

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  5. Mike Vitale, live at Studio 333, performing his song "Fool For You" with the incredible Frank Reina on drums, Brad Cummings on bass, and Tom Bremer on electr...

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  6. From first time writer/director Frank Reina comes the feature film "Scrambled," a wild black comedy about the man who makes the best egg white omelettes and his bizarre ex-best friend who just got out of prison who still thinks they're best friends.

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  7. 1. Feb. 2019 · In 1982, Santo, Mike Mincieli, and Frank Reina – joined at the time by Tommy Ferrara of The Del-Satins and Tony Danno, recorded There’s a Moon Out Again, an album of 12 songs, including nine compositions by Santo.