VINCENT began studying classical piano at the age of three. During high school, Mr. Falcone was introduced to jazz and was so taken with this music, that even though he was engaged in classical training at Syracuse University, he decided to pursue jazz and pop music as a career. After extensive traveling throughout Europe with various jazz groups, he returned to the United States in 1964 and spent several years furthering his musical studies as well as performing in the upstate New York area. In 1970 Mr. Falcone relocated to Las Vegas, where he still resides. He became Caesar Palace’s house pianist, was heard by Frank Sinatra who eventually employed him as his musical director and pianist. In 2005, Mr. Falcone had his first book published by Hal Leonard publishing co. Entitled “Frankly-Just Between Us”. The book tells of his many experiences with Frank Sinatra and many of the other artists with whom he has worked.
VINCENT began studying classical piano at the age of three. During high school, Mr. Falcone was introduced to jazz and was so taken with this music, that even though he was engaged in classical training at Syracuse University, he decided to pursue jazz and pop music as a career. After extensive traveling throughout Europe with various jazz groups, he returned to the United States in 1964 and spent several years furthering his musical studies as well as performing in the upstate New York area. In 1970 Mr. Falcone relocated to Las Vegas, where he still resides. He became Caesar Palace’s house pianist, was heard by Frank Sinatra who eventually employed him as his musical director and pianist. In 2005, Mr. Falcone had his first book published by Hal Leonard publishing co. Entitled “Frankly-Just Between Us”. The book tells of his many experiences with Frank Sinatra and many of the other artists with whom he has worked.
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