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Subject: Frank Stallone
Written By: whistledog on 04/03/06 at 8:37 pm
Frank Stallone is the brother of Sylvester Stallone. He is an actor and a singer
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His biggest claim to fame came with the hit Far From Over , which he wrote and sang for the 1983 movie Stayin' Alive (which was directed by his brother Sly)
But what you may not know is that he had 2 other hits with Case of You and Darlin'
Subject: Re: Frank Stallone
Written By: Windbreaker05 on 04/03/06 at 10:31 pm
I find a lot of folks aren't big fans of his stuff, but I think it's pretty cool.
Subject: Re: Frank Stallone
Written By: Carl on 04/04/06 at 10:36 am
That song he did for the movie 'Stayin'Alive' in '83 'Far From Over' wasn't that bad really, I don't recall any other stuff he did.
Subject: Re: Frank Stallone
Written By: Mushroom on 04/04/06 at 12:06 pm
That song he did for the movie 'Stayin'Alive' in '83 'Far From Over' wasn't that bad really, I don't recall any other stuff he did.
The only reason he even did that is because his brother was the director of the movie.
Sylvester has a long history of nepotism, putting various family members as frew in one form or another on his pictures.
Subject: Re: Frank Stallone
Written By: Carl on 04/04/06 at 1:50 pm
The only reason he even did that is because his brother was the director of the movie.
He had a very brief cameo in that film too
Subject: Re: Frank Stallone
Written By: whistledog on 04/04/06 at 8:22 pm
He had a very brief cameo in that film too
He appeared in many of his brother's films, and also sang songs for many of the soundtracks (ie: Paradise Alley and Over the Top)
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