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  1. TORMÉ SINGS TORMÉ. "Tormé Sings Tormé," released by AIX Records, is a two-disc, four-sided DVD/CD featuring a full concert performed by Steve and his dektette shot in HiDef and recorded in 5.1 channel surround sound inside the auditorium of the Colburn School of Music in Los Angeles. Among the special features are separate interviews with ...

  2. Tormé Sings Tormé" with dektette Los Angeles, CA - Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill & Jazz - Feb 1 '17 Door County, WI - Stone Harbor Resort - Jan 21 '17 with the Vic Ferrari Band West Bloomfield, MI - Berman Center - Jan 15 '17 "Tormé Sings Tormé" with Toledo Jazz Orchestra Toledo, OH - Valentine Theatre - Jan 14 '17 "Tormé Sings Tormé ...

  3. Steve March-Tormé, Vic Ferrari’s Michael Bailey, and the Band STEEM join musical forces for a very special holiday show, "For Kids from 1 to 92!" This show spans musical genres--featuring everything from lush and beautiful traditional fare to great pop songs and really joyful rock. This feast of musical styles is woven together by the spirit ...

  4. 8. Okt. 2023 · I’m also already looking forward to “For Kids from 1 to 92”, the March-Tormé Christmas concert that will be making its way around the Midwest, including two Appleton shows on Dec. 21. In addition to being a renown musician and lyricist with a rich voice, Steve March-Tormé is also a champion of live music and the people who perform it ...

  5. Steve March Tormé. Steve March Tormé, the son of Mel Tormé, has been gradually developing into a fine jazz singer, although he actually avoided singing jazz for a long time so he could escape the huge shadow of his father.…. Read Full Biography.

  6. 12. Sept. 2011 · Steve March Tormé, the son of Mel Tormé, brings together a 10-piece big band to perform songs his father made famous with the original arrangements.

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  7. Steve March Tormé, the son of Mel Tormé, has been gradually developing into a fine jazz singer, although he actually avoided singing jazz for a long time so he could escape the huge shadow of his father. He actually did not grow up with his father, since his parents were divorced when he was two. When he was 12, Tormé enjoyed hearing pop ...