Sly and Frank Stallone on Monday Night Football

Sylvester Stallone will be the Guest of Honor on the season premiere of ABC’s Monday Night Football on September 8, 2003. Sly is one of the celebrities asked to tape “openings” for the games this season. Sly has the honor of the first game of the season.

If you’d like to see a preview of Sly’s footage, the SZ has it! Access Hollywood ran the piece on Friday and thanks to our own Wizardfenix, we had it posted the same evening! [You may need to go to www.divx.com and get the download.] After viewing it, there can be no doubt that Sly could easily come back for Rocky VI!

Frank Stallone will also be at the game with Sly. During the game, odds are good that the new commercial for ABC’s NYPD Blue fall season will air. When it does you’ll hear Frank singing the song ‘It Had to Be You’.


A tip of the hat to Wizardfenix and Simon! – Craig Zablo

Let’s Hear It for Stallone… Frank That Is

Fri Aug 29,11:40 AM ET
By Steve James

NEW YORK (Reuters) – When your big brother is a humongous Hollywood star — known around the world as Rocky and Rambo — maybe show business is not the right career for you.

Try telling that to Frank Stallone — actor, singer, musician, songwriter and Sylvester’s sib.

“I love my brother’s success,” he told a reporter who came up with the original idea of trying to expose a hint of sibling rivalry between the rocker-turned-Sinatra-style crooner and his action-star bro.

What? Surely he’s jealous of Sly’s success? Of his Hollywood A-list status and megabucks salary? Green with envy at the fan worship and the trappings of fame while he played gigs in New Jersey bowling alleys with the occasional movie bit-part?

“It only bothers me that my first album came out with ‘Rocky.’ People thought I had just picked up a guitar two weeks before (Sylvester’s 1976 movie) to ride on his success, but I had been around for 12 years!” Stallone said.

OK, so then it must be a trade-off, right? The power of the Stallone name can only help his career. It rubs off. After all, he’s appeared in several of Sly’s movies and written music for them too.

“His success is so huge, it’s not his fault,” Frank reasoned. “I could get crazy, but I put it all in perspective.

“Only one-quarter of 1 percent of the world lives that way. I make my own way in life and I am happy,” he said, adding slyly, “but I’m not ready to be forgotten.”

Unfortunately, chunks of Stallone’s career have been largely forgotten, or at least obscured by an oversized fraternal shadow.

STAYING ALIVE

Who even remembers the “Saturday Night Fever” sequel movie “Staying Alive,” let alone the soundtrack Frank Stallone wrote for it which garnered a 1983 Golden Globe nomination or the Grammy-nominated song “Far From Over?”

What about his 1984 hit single “Darlin”‘ or his role as Eddie the bartender in the Mickey O’Rourke movie “Barfly.”

He appeared as a street singer in his brother’s breakthrough movie “Rocky” and two sequels, as well as “Staying Alive,” which Sylvester directed.

“The only reason why I got the part (in Rocky) wasn’t because of nepotism … I was the only musician he knew. So I asked my band Valentine if they would be willing to give up our $100 a night gig at the White Horse Bowling Academy in Trenton, New Jersey,” he says with a laugh.

The band, which featured guitarist John Oates of Hall & Oates for a while, had toured and recorded for 10 years but Stallone finally moved to California in the ’80s to join his brother. His neighbor was singer Harry Nilsson and the two collaborated on several projects and Frank wrote for seven films, including Sly’s “Rocky II,” “Rocky III” and “Rambo II,” as well as “Paradise Alley” and “Over the Top.”

But now, at the age of 53, the “other” Stallone believes he has the vehicle to break out and be recognized for more than being Sly Stallone’s kid brother.

SWITCHED GEARS

Just as rocker Rod Stewart recently recorded an album of American classics, Stallone has switched from rock ‘n’ roll to Johnny Mercer, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern and Rogers and Hart. His new album, “In Love In Vain,” features classics like “Witchcraft,” “Beyond the Sea” and Mercer’s “Day In Day Out” and “One For My Baby.”

“This all happened before Rod Stewart, I had done a demo years ago,” Stallone said in an interview with Reuters at a luxury Manhattan hotel.

“This was not an easy record to do, as you’ve heard these songs for so many years. Some people are afraid to sing a song like ‘Witchcraft’ because it’s a signature of Sinatra.”

Stallone, who punctuates his conversation with riffs and chords on air-guitar, loves to talk of singers from Sinatra to Dusty Springfield and Matt Munro, the Beatles or the Kinks whom he admires. He even does a mean Ray Charles impression.

“I love rock ‘n’ roll, but as much as I loved the Beatles, I listened to Frank Sinatra. I can just as easily listen to Johnny Mathis or Motorhead and AC/DC.

“I have always loved all kinds of music but felt the parade was going by for me, not because I don’t have the talent, but everyone wants 20-year-old singers.”

By releasing his own album on his own label Simba (“The lion! I am a Leo!”) Stallone says he is in control of his own destiny. “If I fail, I fail on my own terms,” he said.

As the interview ended and he left for dinner at a trendy, show business restaurant with the paparazzi bulbs flashing, he is not alone.

There’s his brother, the big movie star. And the next day in the New York Post there’s a photo and the caption says Sly Stallone is in town promoting a movie. Oh, yes, and at the end it mentions the other guy in the picture is his brother Frank.

Reuters/VNU

Frank Stallone News!

Simon Barber [webmaster for Sly and Frank‘s Official sites sent out the following release]

Dear Friends!

Check out a new exciting interview with Frank Stallone at Geosound!

Read about Frank as a teenager in Philadelphia getting his musical career together playing the coffee house scene in Center City & Sansom Street, being produced by one of his idols – Harry Nilsson, and starring on the silver screen.

Read the interview [HERE].

Regards,

Simon Barber, Webmaster
The Official Frank Stallone Website
www.frankstallone.com

Craig Zablo

Sly Sends His Best!

How cool is that?!? I came home this week to find this personalized, autographed picture from SlySimon, who runs both Sly and Frank‘s Official Sites and I exchange e-mails from time to time. Simon thanked me for something that I had done for him and asked if there was ever anything that he could do for me… I told him [half jokingly] that a personalized autographed picture from Sly would be cool…

Wow!

SZoners, please don’t bombard Simon for autographs. He called in a marker for this one!

Craig Zablo

Frank’s Message

Dear Friends

On July 30th (my birthday) I had my throat checked by Dr. Joseph Sugarman, one of the finest ear, nose and throat doctors around.

I had quit smoking on May 22nd 2002 and I thought I would let him look down my throat with this new camera that lets you see your vocal cords on the screen. When Dr Sugarman said “I don’t like the looks of those white spots on your vocal cords” I almost fainted on the spot, thinking that maybe it could be throat cancer.

I was never so scared in my life. He asked me if I had ‘acid reflux’, I didn’t even know what that meant, so I was sent down for a test later to find out if I had it.

I had to stay on medication for a month and wait to find out the results, and then to return to see if it was anything more than just acid reflux, or something worse. It was the hardest, saddest, and most depressing time of my life.

I had tears of anger at myself for ever smoking in the first place. Who was I to insult the Lord who gave me this wonderful gift to sing and communicate with the people of the universe? What I’m getting at is that I was just taking it for granted and throwing it in his face. I prayed all this time through the depression. As hard as it was, I had nowhere and no-one to run to. If I was to pay the price I would have to pay it alone.

My voice is my trade, my love, my only true friend since I was born and if I couldn’t have it anymore I didn’t want to live anymore.

Praise the Lord, my prayers were answered. Dr. Sugarman said today that I did a 100% turnaround, and he was very proud of me, my cords looked clean!

I cried like a baby to anyone who would listen, for I asked God not to take my voice and my prayer was answered. I was lucky, and blessed.

I’m not trying to preach, but if you smoke, or do copenhagen etc, please stop for your own and your loved one’s sake.

There are products to help: well-brutrin, the patch, etc… it’s worth it. It’s a horrible way for any human to suffer .

God bless you all for listening to a happy man!

Frank Stallone

Frank Stallone Shares Birthday Pics!

Frank Stallone celebrated his birthday at a party hosted by Sylvester and Jennifer Stallone in Beverly Hills on July 30th. Simon, the webmaster of Frank’s site sent these great pictures from the party.

Simon would also like fans to know that they are currently running a contest at Frank‘s site. One lucky fan will win an autographed copy of Frank‘s latest cd. Check out Frank’s Official Site for complete details!

Thanks, as always, to Frank and Simon for sharing news with us here at StalloneZone.

– Craig Zablo [August 4, 2002]

Music and More from Frank Stallone

We’ve just received word that Frank Stallone‘s new CD ‘Frankie & Billy’ (with the Billy May Orchestra) has been released from Simba Records!! You can listen to samples at the Official Frank Stallone Website. You can buy the CD HERE or by clicking on ‘Buy Music’ at Frank’s Official Site.

Billy May says: “Recording this album with Frank Stallone, I felt the same excitement that I got in 1958 from another ‘Frank‘ [Sinatra], or in 1953 from Nat ColeMr Stallone is a straight-ahead type of singer, always swinging and always in charge, and it was a great honor to have worked with him.”

We’ve also learned that Frank’s big band hits are now available for licensing through Moviemaker Music. [All masters were recorded with the legendary Sammy Nestico and Billy May Orchestras!]

For information about MovieMakerMusic please visit their web site or send email to info@moviemakermusic.net.

Thanks to Simon, webmaster fo Frank’s Official Site for the info ! – Craig Zablo [July 13, 2002]