by Dodie Cross
"For the last 50 years I have played and sang with a band, and I will continue with my music as long as it's humanly possible." Frank DiSalvo didn't have a chance to go anywhere but into a musical career; it was in his DNA.
"My mother was instrumental in my love of music. She was a 'Bobby Soxer,' a real music fanatic," he said. When he was a small boy, DiSalvo's mother played nonstop records of all the great crooners of the era "My mother bought me my own record player when I was 2 years old," he recalled.
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