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(236) Andy
17 June 2016 13:44:48 +0000
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Your voice and the music that you do is beautiful.

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(235) Shelley Sipes
6 April 2016 08:29:24 +0000
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Your voice and the music that you do is beautiful. My favourite song that you do is "Toys in the Attic". Would love to see in concert but I do not see you coming to Denver or Fort Collins, CO. Take care, Shelley Sipes



United States of America
(234) SJ
3 April 2016 23:56:11 +0000

Watching Jack Jones perform this past week was magical. His voice, charming personality and interaction with the audience created a stirring performance. Jack Jones is a singer’s singer and no one interprets a song quite like him. So many of our audience members have told me that it was a truly memorable evening of well-loved songs. comments from Cindy Garren, Director of Cultural Programs Alan Jay Wildstein Center f/t Performing Arts Avon Park, FL



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(233) Mia Swart
1 April 2016 09:01:02 +0000
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I am anxiously searching for the sheetmusic or chords from 'I am a singer', the best song by Jack Jones ever!!! Can anybody help me please?



South Africa
(232) Heather
25 March 2016 01:35:34 +0000
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Amazing time at the Bridgewater hall in Manchester, please please tour again x



United Kingdom
(231) David B Friedman
24 March 2016 04:59:20 +0000
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I had emailed , but not sure if getting to Jack Jones or his people. Re having bought Seriously Frank and love makes the changes at Mccallum at show....having seen Jack in Vegas and at Catalina Club.....and bought dvd there also...anyways....the love makes...cd was mislabeled.....it has all the Frank Sinatra songs from that cd....so do not have any Bergman songs ....can this be corrected....they were pre signed cds by JJ. would like a response if possible. Thank you



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(230) David B Friedman
21 March 2016 19:01:15 +0000
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Help.....I have seen you, Jack Jones, 3 times in a few months....1st at Catallina club, then in Vegas, and just in McCallum in palm springs area.....have bought ads from you , talked with you and your wife at catalina club and in Vegas.....and just bought two ads in palm springs at your show at Mcallum .....bought signed ones of Seriously Frank....which is workable for playing, but also bought Love Makes the Changes.....signed by you, BUT it is mislabeled in the the songs on it are Seriously Frank.....so have two of Frank and none of Bergmans. I hope you can find a way to fix this.... you may remember me and my wife....Blond....I told you my cousin was Artie Mogul...you said he produced your first album.....anyways, pleas help me as We do enjoy your music.....thanks....love Bergmans songs as you do.



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(229) Janie Martin
15 March 2016 01:02:59 +0000
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Just wanted to say hello Jack Jones. I still love your singing so much!! I have learned a lot of songs from you. I am a singer also, although I am not known. I am also a professional Hypnotist. Your voice just makes me so very happy!! With Peace Profound, Janie Martin in Oregon



United States of America
(228) Alan London
14 March 2016 22:59:15 +0000
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Those of us who were fortunate enough to attend Jack's Friday (March 4th) concert at the Palm Desert McCallum theatre received a rare 'two-for-one' treat - a marathon performance which he deftly split into two completely separate halves! The initial portion, Jack devoted to his most recent and much-acclaimed 'Seriously Frank' album, being accompanied by a multi-piece band that this particular evening, was conducted by the album's genius arranger, 'Patrick Williams'. Commencing with 'All or Nothing At All', Jack wowed the audience from the get-go with the song's seemingly never-ending high-note climax' The album tells the story, in Jack's words, of the Sinatra life and legacy as he (Jack, interpreted it - thus, the songs featured, were selected solely by him. 'It Was a Very Good Year' once again generated so much audience enthusiasm, the more so as Jack subtly changed its theme from a 'First Person' narrative to that of a 'Third', by simply substituting the word 'I' for 'He'......in essence, Jack provided us with 'The Ballard of Frank'. He also informed us that 'Patrick (Williams)' was a driving force in the addition of this number to the album - plaudits for that move! From a 'personal' perspective however, though I'd never even heard of the song until Jack included it into his 'Seriously Frank' collection, 'When The World Was Young' takes 'the biscuit' - is a real gem......listen a few times, digest the lyrics, and believe me, you'll experience a moistening of the eyelids. Jack concluded the show's first half with the touching 'Vince Falcone/Joe Cocuzzo' Sinatra eulogy 'The Singer'. Its lyrics truly capture the Sinatra legacy, discussing the 'Bogie and Tracy' friendships as well as the Caesar association. A fitting end to a wonderful show - save there was more 'yet to come'! 'Live in Liverpool' is an incredible album, and I know many who, like myself, listen to it over and over again. It was recorded 'live, but experience Jack's 'live-live' presentation, and it far surpasses the original - hard to believe, but 'tis a fact. And on Friday, still accompanied by the large band, we were treated to further icing on the cake! Jack commenced the second half of the show with 'Without a Song'. I doubt no other entertainer would 'ever' attempt this number had they ever experienced a Jack Jones rendition! Moving through most of the album, Jack brought the entire audience to its feet with the climatic notes from 'The Man From La Mancha - The Impossible Dream'.....had anybody smuggled a measure of chardonnay into the theatre, the glass would have shattered in their hands! As on 'Liverpool', Jack closed out the evening with Frankie Laine's 'We'll be Together Again'......let us hope that it is very, very soon!!! Those privileged, witnessed yet another magnificent performance by a consummate professional who so blatantly enjoys sharing (and amazing) his talents with others. A couple of days later I was chatting, by phone, to a friend and long-time admire of Jack who regrettably was unable to attend the March 4th concert: 'He's the best singer I know; has the greatest voice I have heard; and puts both heart and soul into every song'. Not my words (regrettably) - his alone......but then, who can disagree?



United States of America
(227) Alan London
14 March 2016 22:53:50 +0000
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Those of us who were fortunate enough to attend Jack's Friday (March 4th) concert at the Palm Desert McCallum theatre received a rare 'two-for-one' treat - a marathon performance which he deftly split into two completely separate halves! The initial portion, Jack devoted to his most recent and much-acclaimed 'Seriously Frank' album, being accompanied by a multi-piece band that this particular evening, was conducted by the album's genius arranger, 'Patrick Williams'. Commencing with 'All or Nothing At All', Jack wowed the audience from the get-go with the song's seemingly never-ending high-note climax' The album tells the story, in Jack's words, of the Sinatra life and legacy as he (Jack, interpreted it - thus, the songs featured, were selected solely by him. 'It Was a Very Good Year' once again generated so much audience enthusiasm, the more so as Jack subtly changed its theme from a 'First Person' narrative to that of a 'Third', by simply substituting the word 'I' for 'He'......in essence, Jack provided us with 'The Ballard of Frank'. He also informed us that 'Patrick (Williams)' was a driving force in the addition of this number to the album - plaudits for that move! From a 'personal' perspective however, though I'd never even heard of the song until Jack included it into his 'Seriously Frank' collection, 'When The World Was Young' takes 'the biscuit' - is a real gem......listen a few times, digest the lyrics, and believe me, you'll experience a moistening of the eyelids. Jack concluded the show's first half with the touching 'Vince Falcone/Joe Cocuzzo' Sinatra eulogy 'The Singer'. Its lyrics truly capture the Sinatra legacy, discussing the 'Bogie and Tracy' friendships as well as the Caesar association. A fitting end to a wonderful show - save there was more 'yet to come'! 'Live in Liverpool' is an incredible album, and I know many who, like myself, listen to it over and over again. It was recorded 'live, but experience Jack's 'live-live' presentation, and it far surpasses the original - hard to believe, but 'tis a fact. And on Friday, still accompanied by the large band, we were treated to further icing on the cake! Jack commenced the second half of the show with 'Without a Song'. I doubt no other entertainer would 'ever' attempt this number had they ever experienced a Jack Jones rendition! Moving through most of the album, Jack brought the entire audience to its feet with the climatic notes from 'The Man From La Mancha - The Impossible Dream'.....had anybody smuggled a measure of chardonnay into the theatre, the glass would have shattered in their hands! As on 'Liverpool', Jack closed out the evening with Frankie Laine's 'We'll be Together Again'......let us hope that it is very, very soon!!! Those privileged, witnessed yet another magnificent performance by a consummate professional who so blatantly enjoys sharing (and amazing) his talents with others. A couple of days later I was chatting, by phone, to a friend and long-time admire of Jack who regrettably was unable to attend the March 4th concert: 'He's the best singer I know; has the greatest voice I have heard; and puts both heart and soul into every song'. Not my words (regrettably) - his alone......but then, who can disagree? Personally, I have to confess,



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(226) John Donald
14 March 2016 22:33:19 +0000
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With the greatest respect,I must disagree re the Edinburgh Concert.My wife and I have been attending Jack's Concerts since 1972 and this was one of the best.It was good to have a big band back accompaniment for a change and the arrangements of the Sinatra songs were excellent. Jack's voice is changing-getting deeper with age-but this is not necessarily a bad thing and did not detract from our enjoyment. The second half of the Concert involved more of Jack's tunes and was thoroughly enjoyable too. I and a good few thousand others certainly hope that he doesn't retire!



United Kingdom
(225) Tony Barker
11 March 2016 19:39:57 +0000
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Good Evening Eleonora and Jack, This is a big thanking you all for your time signing the CD's purchased from your shop I really do appreciate what you both have done for me. Jack please come back to the UK sometime in 2017. May this find you both in good health and enjoying each others company. Kind regards Tony Barker.



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(224) Tai
8 March 2016 23:01:11 +0000
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Hello im 15 and from New Zealand. i first discovered Mr Jones music when i was 12 and have loved it ever since! Thank you for your amazing music and would love it if you came New Zealand :) x



New Zealand
(223) Judy Airheart
6 March 2016 04:14:16 +0000
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How delighted my guests were to see your show March 04, 2016 at the McCallum Theater. The wife of my former husband worked for Barbara Sinatra ( when Mr. Sinatra was still alive) and thought very highly of Mr. Sinatra. Once again you preformed with great energy and heart. How much pleasure you have given us through the years. I have been following you since high school where we were in the same French class. Being in the same assembly, when Mr. Sinatra preformed for us, was a thrill for this teenager. How lucky for us you were inspired. How do you do it, still hitting those high note. Hope you continue to have great enjoyment life. A Uni fan. Judy P.S. Enjoyed your Catalina Club show in August. .



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(222) Martin Cespedes
2 March 2016 00:21:36 +0000
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Jack Hope all is well with you and the family. I staged a regional production of La Mancha and i thought of you. I made the guy playing Quixote listen to your vocals of Impossible Dream, and i told him theres such humanity and life in his storytelling. I suppose sometimes you can't teach that, but i tried. I just wanted you know that it was an honor to tour and perform with you on Man Of La Mancha. Those memories mean the world to me. All the Best to you. Martin {Pedro}



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(221) Paula nash
18 February 2016 15:36:56 +0000
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Immaculate perfection @ Birmingham Town Hall U.K.



United Kingdom
(220) Anthony P Barker
18 February 2016 14:15:28 +0000
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Wow today I looked at my emails to find I had an email from Jacks wife confirming my CD purchase was on it's way. What a wonderful Lady to take the trouble informing of my purchase. I wish you and Jack a health and wonderful 2016 and look forward to seeing you next year (my wife and I were at the Fairfield halls concert, Croydon, UK. I have been a big fan of Jack since 1972.God bless you both. Anthony Barker,



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(219) Dave Morgan
17 February 2016 23:50:48 +0000
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In my opinion Jack is the best singer of all time. I'm 66 and have seen him live in England, got many of his recordings, and he has a fantastic voice, charisma and he was with Susan George. What a life !



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(218) Pauline Henninger
15 February 2016 17:37:08 +0000
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Hello I am writing on behalf of my 92 year old father who has been a devoted fan of Jack Jones for many decades. He has been really poorly recently and s message from Mr Jones would really make his day. He fought in the war and is a D Day veteran , very funny and with a lovely Welsh voice. I am hoping for a reply, maybe we will be lucky?? Thanks so much.



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(217) William McLaren
13 February 2016 10:34:25 +0000
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Please can you tell me when Jack Jones first appeared in Glasgow UK.



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