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'Comedy gold' - Evening Standard 'Diabolically good' - Music OMG 'We promise you'll never, ever have seen anything quite like it. Resistance is futile! ' 'Howlingly funny...you will be doubled over with mirth' - Night News (Scotland) '* * *' - Three Weeks WARNING : THIS SHOW CONTAINS CONTROVERSIAL MATERIAL
![]() Frank Sanazi, The Ubermeister of Lounge brings a NEW ORDER and discipline to the usually more relaxed swing style. He has embraced the modern idiom by singing about and reflecting on the world around him. As his music and style originate from his homeland he has preferred to call the whole movement 'Fatherlounge'. The Iraq Pack have in the past appeared in front of millions in their own right but now are happy to keep their heads down in the intimate surroundings of The Bongo Club, Frank says he always new he'd make it to Holyrood and it is a culmination of one of his greatest dreams...as well as another tour of Europe. Frank has been accused of racism, an accusation he strongly rebuffs by pointing out that he is on tour with two gentleman from the middle east and another who is both black and Jewish. Frank is at pains to point out that he is a great family man and is proud of his daughter Nancy's success, especially with her smash hit 'Jack Boots are Made for Walking', and she looks certain to follow in her father's goose steps.. Frank loves animals and children, taking a special interest in the nation's youth. He subscribes to and partakes in many charities; he particularly likes the ones with stylish uniforms... Frank longs for the world of Love, Peace and above all efficiency. Saddami by comparison prefers the tranquility of sensory deprivation. He has been known to spend many solitary months fasting without light, and although originally into the underground music scene, has recently opted for music that is dubbed 'Ultimate Swing'. Osama Bing Crosby as a performer is always on the road, it seems, popping up to gig sometimes in the most unusual places. Dean has unfortunately taken to drink and women in consolation since his house collapsed in the 90's. Frank Sanazi homepage and upcoming events Contact Frank Sanazi on: 07956 316881(Mobile) or 020 8650 0411. |