Romance With Me

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Product Description Ace Lundon returns to music with 14 Songs of romance and fun from the early decades of American music. From his roots on a South Dakota farm to being called a child prodigy, Ace s life was set when he learned as a youngster that he could sing, and pursued his dream. I liked doing it and thought I could be the next Enrico Caruso because I had heard him sing on the old cylinder machine that Grandma had. This led him to years of involvement in entertainment industry. 'The little boy with the big voice.' One of the highest boy sopranos in America, Lawrence Welk called him 'the boy with the champagne voice' when he was singing for him weekends. An accomplished crooner by now, Ace appeared regularly on The Don Adrian Show on KWKW Radio in Los Angeles made him a name and familiar voice to fans enjoying his weekly performances. Cheri Chandler (Pianist and Accompanist): Cheri was born in Boise, Indiana in 1960. Her career started with private classical piano lessons for 9 years, with an additional year of jazz. She played in her first band, Fandango, for about 2 years at the age of 21. At 29 she joined an old country band, The West Family Show, and then played at various clubs and functions for a few years. It was then that she met Bob Nora in 1990, with whom she continued to play music with for 22 years, covering all genres. The Bob Nora Band, one of Idaho's most popular bands, played all over Idaho, Utah and Nevada. They were a mainstay at venues including the annual Sun Valley Swing and Dixieland Jazz Festival, Jazz on the Green, at Elkhorn, the Ste. Chappelle Winery Blues and Jazz Festival and a myriad of other jazz, blues, big band and swing festivals and concerts all over Southern Idaho. Review 'A delightful reprise of 40's and 50's romance songs! He still has the golden, champagne voice.' --James Ball, American Songbook Revews