Could this be the next Frank Sinatra?


I've heard a lot of Sinatra wannabes, but this 16-year old sounds more like "Ole blue eyes" than anyone I've heard.


http://www.thehighdefinite.com/2011/03/16-year-old-steven-rossitto-my-one-and-only-love/

sherod
The kid shows some promise, he has a good tonality to his voice. He needs to develop more emotion and hopefully as he ages he doesn't lose what he has now. As we age our voice changes and he may just be in a short window of the best he has to offer or he may just be getting started. I saw the kid with the Johnny Cash voice and he was very good and a deep voice for a kid that age, but again will it gain or lose with age. I can't tell you all the things I have lost with age.....mostly because I can't remember what it was I had! But the next Sinatra or Cash? No, we only got one of each. But they could make a living as impersonators, look at all the Elvis impersonators that make or supplement a living.
Sinatra,s sound was laid back and cool, not disinterested and sedate. This kid sounds more like Crash Test Dummies.
At the age of 16 it's hard to find or show much in emotion when you haven't lived much to know it.
Every performer is different, there can never be another Sinatra.
It did seem he struggled a bit playing and singing. As many have said give him time to mature, then judge him.
No I certainly think not, and wouldn't it be nice if people just stopped with the, could this be the next "you fill in the blank". There will never be another Frank Sinatra, he was a legend and will always be with me. I hear this all the time in sports too, here is a clue for all of you that always look for the next "whoever" Babe Ruth,Mickey Mantle, Joe Dimaggio, Gordie Howe, Joe Montana, Frank Sinatra, Jimi Hendrix will never be replaced, they were who they were. When Frank Sinatra hit the scene did people say "hey this Frank Sinatra kid, he is going to be the next "you fill in the blank again", no I don't think so. There now I feel better, where are those meds??

Dan