by Jay Bobbin
Robert Davi got his professional start opposite Frank Sinatra, who's about to be saluted by him on Independence Day. Known for tough-guy roles, the actor-singer who was James Bond's enemy Sanchez in "Licence to Kill" and FBI man Bailey Malone on the NBC series "Profiler" has opened a new chapter of his career by rendering the iconic "Chairman of the Board's" music on record and in concert.
Davi will do so again in this 100th-anniversary year of Sinatra's birth as a cast member of PBS' annual holiday-concert special "A Capitol Fourth," which marks its own 35th anniversary Saturday, July 4 (check local listings).
Source: http://www.albanyherald.com/
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