Recording
artist and actor, Tom Tiratto, a native of Cleveland Ohio began
his career at a very young age. Tom participated in any and all
drama events, musicals, and also studied percussion. As a drummer
in the High School band, Tom was able to achieve a proficiency in
both percussion and later the guitar. Tom enlisted his expertise
in several local bands in the Cleveland area performing various
types of music which included light rock, polkas, and jazz. Tom
discovered a great sense of appreciation and admiration for the
music of Frank Sinatra and the Big Band era. Tom sought out the
expertise of a vocal trainer, and was taught that the controlled
delivery of the lyric in song was paramount in any performance.
Tiratto relocated in Tampa Bay, Florida where he furthered his career
developing a style reminiscent of the early crooners during the
1930's and 40's. He performed in many venues throughout
Florida,the Tampa Bay area, and other cities around the country.
His Tribute to Frank Sinatra has since become a huge success across
the United States. Tom has appeared at some of the countries finest
theaters including Miami Performing Arts Center, St. Petersburg
Collisium the Tampa Bay Convention Center.and the Beverly Hills
Hotel in Los Angeles, California.Tom has performed on television
shows such as, 'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno', two Nostalgia TV
Productions of, 'Puttin on the Ritz', and 'The Nostalgia Holiday
Christmas Album'. He has also appeared as a special guest on many
local television shows and radio programs around the country promoting
his tribute concerts. Tom was also the premier performer at Busch
Gardens, Tampa, Florida, starring in three productions, 'Stars,
Stripes and Swing', 'Melodies and Memories', and 'Swing of the Season'.
Tom has recorded commercial jingles for businesses in Florida, Washington
DC.and two recent commercial ventures in Germany.Tom's latest CD
entitled 'A Tribute to Frank Sinatra,' features many of Sinatra's
greatest hits, such as 'Summerwind', 'New York New York', 'My Way'
just to name a few. Let Tom and his orchestra take you through the
many moods of the man we knew as 'Old Blue Eyes'. Audiences are
simply astounded by Tom's portrayal of a true legend of our time. |