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Frank Sardo Avianca (September 16, 1936 – February 26, 2014), who performed as Frankie Sardo, was an American
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singer, actor and film producer. Known as Frankie Sardo as a recording artist, and Frank Avianca as a filmmaker.


Life

He was born on September 16, 1936, in
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, into an
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family. His father, Marco Sardo Sr. was a bricklayer and his mother Anita (Avianca) Sardo, was a housewife. As a young child, Frankie and his sisters (Marie and Antonette) lived in the 1300 block of East 95th Street in Brooklyn, New York. By age five, Frankie Sardo had his first musical debut on stage of the theatre of Little Italy, in the Bronx. He continued to perform in these theatres, which catered to Italian immigrants, along with his parents, Marco and Anita, who had a comedy act. After high school graduation, Frankie attended
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(FUMA), in
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where he also acted in stage plays. He served in the military in
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. On his return to the United States, Frankie joined a comedy group, before he made his first recordings as a singer. Sardo recorded his first two records in 1958: "Class Room" released by
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, and "May I" released by
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. The b-side of the former, a song called "Fake Out", written by his brother Johnny Sardo (born 1941), became a regional hit in the Midwest, and he was invited to join the 1959
Winter Dance Party On February 3, 1959, American rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and "The Big Bopper" J. P. Richardson were all killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, together with pilot Roger Peterson. The event became known as " ...
tour starring
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,
Ritchie Valens Richard Steven Valenzuela (May 13, 1941 – February 3, 1959), better known by his stage name Ritchie Valens, was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. A rock and roll pioneer and a forefather of the Chicano rock movement, Valens died i ...
,
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(J.P. Richardson), and
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with Sardo as the opening act (most of the tour's posters mistitled his song "Fake Out" as "Take Out"). After the tour concert at Clear Lake, Iowa on February 2, 1959, Sardo traveled to the next venue by bus with Dion and the Belmonts and other performers on the tour, while Holly, Valens, and Richardson took a plane. The plane crashed in the early hours of February 3, killing the three stars and pilot Roger Peterson. Shelby Morrison, ''The Frankie Sardo Story'', Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, February 11 2010
. Rockhall.com, Retrieved 4 March 2014
Sardo continued to release singles on several different record labels until 1962; on some, he performed with his brother as a duo, Frankie and Johnny. On September 7, 1960, Frankie Sardo appeared on ''
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'', where he performed his single, "When The Bells Stop Ringing". Using the name Frank Avianca, he worked as a film actor and producer. His film credits included co-writing the lyrics of several songs for the movie '' Hell's Angels '69'' (1969). He produced '' Clay Pigeon'' (1971), co-produced ''
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'', also known as ''Existence'' (1973); produced and acted in '' The Human Factor'' (1975); and appeared in ''
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'' (1978). He then co-wrote and co-produced the
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''
Blood Song ''Blood Song'' (also known as ''Dream Slayer'') is a 1982 American slasher film directed Alan J. Levi, produced by Frank Avianca and Lenny Montana, and starring Frankie Avalon and Donna Wilkes. It follows a crippled young woman in a coastal ...
'' (1982), and also co-wrote and co-produced the feature-length animated film ''Ferretina - The Promise''. He lived in many places including England, Canada and California. In 1982, after wrapping up his horror film ''Blood Song'', Sardo returned to California and married his young love, Hedda Britt, in a civil ceremony at their home in Chatsworth. In 2010, Frank was interviewed by the
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about his experiences on the 1959 tour. Frankie Sardo died of cancer in
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on February 26, 2014, aged 77. Charles D'Souza, "Frank Sardo Avianca, 77, Of Somers"
''Somers Daily Voice'', 28 February 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2014


Filmography

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Discography

Under the name "Frankie Sardo."


Singles


1950s

1958 - “Class Room” / “Fake Out” 1958 - “May I” / “My Story Of Love” 1959 - “The Girl I’m Gonna Dream About” / “Kiss And Make Up” 1959 - “No Love Like Mine” / “Oh Linda”


1960s

1960 - “Bonnie, Bonnie” / “Dream Lover” 1960 - “When The Bells Stop Ringing” / “I Know Why And So Do You” 1961 - “I’m Sittin’ At Home” / “Just You Watch Me” 1962 - “She Taught Me How To Cry” / “Ring Of Love” 1962 - “Mister Make Believe” / “I Got You Where I Want You”


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sardo, Frankie 1936 births 2014 deaths People from Canarsie, Brooklyn American people of Italian descent American male pop singers American rock singers Film producers from New York (state) Singers from Brooklyn Male actors from Brooklyn