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Sammy Davis Jr could do anything Auggie Mar 2013 #1
Read his autobiography riqster Mar 2013 #2
I read it 3 times riverwalker Mar 2014 #29
I remember seeing him play some fast riffs on the electric guitar aint_no_life_nowhere Mar 2013 #3
Underrated performer in his day? Leslie Valley Mar 2013 #4
He was wildly popular. Underrated? Don't think so... Buzz Clik Mar 2013 #19
No, he wasn't underated, BUT, his multiple talents put Sinatra, Martin, maddiemom Mar 2014 #27
He played trumpet, too frazzled Mar 2013 #5
I had to blow it up to full screen- What boundless talent! NBachers Mar 2013 #6
Wow ,thanks for posting Tanelorn Mar 2013 #7
Kick and Rec for Sammy! I'm not old enough to remember him in his prime... Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #8
Real musicians can play multiple instruments wilt the stilt Mar 2013 #9
Very popular, with a TV show and now somewhere gone: Barbara Mandrell: I saw her perform playing maddiemom Mar 2014 #31
Amazing, amazing performer. SwissTony Mar 2013 #10
Didn't you know all them Jews got rhythm? marybourg Mar 2013 #11
Awesome! What is the name of the song Sammy dances to after he's done singing Choreography? mac56 Mar 2013 #12
I think you mean "Cute." It's by Neal Hefti. immoderate Mar 2014 #28
I think Sammy was quite appreciated in his day. He was big in Vegas. nm rhett o rick Mar 2013 #13
Childhood prodigy LeftInTX Mar 2013 #14
Oh ya, that little dude had HUGE talent. Always loved him. Sing, dance, act, percussion, all of it. RBInMaine Mar 2013 #15
Let us not forget his impersonations... amazing! stlsaxman Mar 2013 #16
Many years ago during some really bad winter weather in Pittsburgh, my then maddiemom Mar 2013 #17
Now that says a lot. JohnnyRingo Mar 2013 #18
Forgot to add yesterday: at the end of his performance, he took his bows to our maddiemom Mar 2013 #21
K&R DeSwiss Mar 2013 #20
When did he lose the cigarette? Too bad he made smoking look so cool. joanbarnes Mar 2013 #22
Smoking only stopped looking cool to the younger Baby Boomers sometime around the latter Seventies maddiemom Mar 2013 #23
A year later than your post, trying to pinpoint exactly when I saw Sammy Davis Jr. on a miserable maddiemom Mar 2014 #24
Woops! Sorry for the repeat post. Confused myself on another site maddiemom Mar 2014 #25
Coolest concert story ever. JohnnyRingo Mar 2014 #32
No, we didn't actually hang out with Sammy, but his "invitation" drew wild maddiemom Mar 2014 #33
Yes, the original QS&L is in Sharon. JohnnyRingo Mar 2014 #34
Johnny Carson was a pretty good drummer, as well. Hoyt Mar 2014 #26
was great in Porgy and Bess riverwalker Mar 2014 #30
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