Frank Sinatra’s Retirement Concert
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Type of Activity
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Indoor Theater Concert
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Location
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Location
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135 North Grand Avenue Los Angeles, California
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Date of Activity
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June 13 1971
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Coordinates
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34°3′29″N118°14′50″W
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09 June 1971 to Los Angeles Ca with Vice President Agnew
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and the Ahmanson Theater |
Ahmanson Theater |
Since this was a low Key event and no speech was
scheduled for the Vice President there was very little publicity and only a few
reporters covering the event, those that did were primarily from the
entertainment community. After meeting
with the Staff and Secret Service advance people, and were briefed with the
details of the VP’s itinerary this is when we found out that it would be Frank
Sinatra’s retirement concert. After this briefing we proceeded to start our
radio survey of the motorcade route from LAX at the arrival location to the
Beverly Hilton and on to the Ahmonson Theater / Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
complex. When the survey was complete and the base station locations were
selected we ordered the remote keying lines from the Telco. We installed a
remote “Charlie” base station at LAX to cover the Vice President’s arrival and
set up a remote “Charlie” base station back stage at the Ahmonson Theater to
cover the concert, then connected both sites to the USSS CP at the Beverly
Hilton Hotel. We then checked radio coverage inside and outside of the theater
complex, the Hotel, LAX and the entire motorcade route to insure radio coverage
in all areas that the Vice President would visit on this trip.
Frank Sinatra's retirement concert |
Inside the Ahmanson Theater where Frank Sinatra's retirement concert was held. |
Although we would have to work that night, dress
rehearsal took place that afternoon and we were able to sit in front row seats
and watch them. Dean Martin and the Gold-diggers, Bob Hope, Jack Benny,
Don Rickles, Mitzi Gaynor, Barbra Streisand, Nancy Sinatra, Joe Namath, and
Bobby Sherman. I was lucky to have saved the Program which helped me remember everyone
who performed at this concert because there were so many. Although I do not
remember Frank at the dress rehearsal, I was able to see his entire performance
that evening!
The Program began with Princess Grace of Monaco (the former Grace Kelly) giving the opening remarks followed by the concert. Frank Sinatra was introduced by Rosalind Russell and
began his performance by singing “All
Or Nothing at All” ,
followed by “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”, I’ll Never Smile Again, a moving
rendition of Ol’ Man River, That’s Life, Try A
Little Tenderness, Fly Me To The Moon , Nancy , My Way, The Lady Is A
Tramp and concluding his performance with Angel Eye. His performance was
fabulous by far the best of the evening.
Frank Sinatra’s retirement in 1971 |
After the show we tore down the remote and returned to the Beverly Hilton
Hotel. Vice President Agnew departed the next morning and returned to
Washington DC. We then tore down the equipment at LAX, packed up the CP and gathered
up all of our equipment, then returned to San Clemente. It was a great show,
although Frank Sinatra made his comeback a little more than a year later! It
was a great evening of entertainment, one that I will never forget.
Program for the 50th Anniversary of the Motion Picture and Television Relief Fund
I was there. Amazing stuff. (And I still have this program, too.
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