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    Dubai Jazz-My Dream Photo Contest

     

    Wednesday  November 17th starting at 2:00 pm slt on the stage of Dubai Jazz  (http://slurl.com/secondlife/Angieee/242/175/24) will take place the  award ceremony of the photo contest “Dubai Jazz:My Dream”:such amazing  photos have been presented to the jury that it will be very difficult to  pick just one winner!
    During  this event that will last 2 hours the great Sinatra Cartier will   perform Frank Sinatra's greatest music for all the friends coming to  the show.

    Sinatra’s  "first life" name is Rick Ellis and he performs a show called:

    “Fly me to the Moon!”
    What the critics have to say:
    "Rick Ellis captures the charismatic life force that was Frank.
    Rick's  phrasing, tone and delivery are pure Sinatra! He faithfully recreates  Frank's treasured performances, wit and style and will have you singing,  laughing, and falling in love all over again."
    ~ SFTalent

    "You have heard others attempt to capture the "Chairman of the Board's"  true essence. Some come close however SINATRA CARTIER brings the living  legacy of Ol' Blue Eyes to life! Don't miss this remarkable live  performance." ~Frank's Jazz Club

    With  over 20 years in show business, performing for Corporate Events,  Country Clubs, Yacht Clubs, Black & White Balls, and private parties  for San Francisco's most illustrious society, Rick Ellis is one class  act.







     

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