100 Years of Frank Sinatra
Dec 12 2015
•2h 40m
•Music
Tom Gaebel, with his smart suit, polished shoes and perfect hair, is the German gentleman of swing. As a tribute to his master, Frank Sinatra, he performs with the WDR symphony orchestra, playing all the Sinatra classics including My Way, Strangers in the Night and New York, New York.
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Tom Gaebel
Self
Gast Waltzing
WDR Funkhausorchester
Brigitte Prager-Schreiner
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