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John/ Giovanni Lo Vecchio (Lovecchio)

Also Known As: "Giovanni", "Giovanni Lovecchio", "Giovanni Lo Vecchio", "John Lovecchio"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Monreale, Sicily, Italy
Death: September 28, 1968 (80)
Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place of Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United States
Immediate Family:

Husband of Anna Concetta Lo Vecchio
Father of Frankie Laine; John Laine; Rosina LoVecchio; Samuel Lovecchio; Joseph Anthony LoVecchio and 4 others

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About John/ Giovanni Lo Vecchio

Singer, composer and author Frankie Laine was born March 30, 1913 in Chicago. His real name was Francesco Paulo LoVecchio and he lived in Chicago's Little Italy. Frankie was the oldest of eight children born to Sicilian immigrants John and Anna Lo Vecchio, who had come from Monreale, Sicily near Palermo. His father first worked as a waterboy for the Chicago Railroad and he was eventually promoted to laying rails. His father subsequently went to a Trade School and became a barber. One of his most famous clients was gangster Al Capone. Frankie made his first appearance in a choir at the Immaculate Conception Church where he was an altar boy. At 15 he performed at the Merry garden Ballroom in Chicago while attending Lane Technical School he supported himself by working as a car salesman, bouncer in a beer parlor and as a machinist. He also sang at a weekly radio station (wins) for $5.00 per week. The program director for wins convinced him to change his name to Frankie Laine after he auditioned for the radio. His name was stretched out to Frankie because opera singer Frances Lane (Dorothy Kirsten) and Fanny Rose (Dinah Shore) were singing at nearby radio station WNEW. At 18 he went to Baltimore and participated in a marathon dance contest after coming off the heels of winning ones in Stamford, CT. and Chicago. Laine set an all time marathon dance record of 3501 hours in 145 consecutive days in 1932 at Wilson's Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey and his competition was an Olympic miler named Joey Ray and included 101 other contestants. Altogether he participated in 14 marathons, winning three, second once and fifth twice. His last contest was back in Chicago at the Arcadia where a 14 year old girl was disqualified because the judges found out her age. She later became successful singer, Anita O'Day.

Laine moved to Los Angeles, California and worked at a defense plant. One day he noticed a boy struggling in a neighborhood swimming pool and saved him from drowning. His name was Ronnie Como, son of singer Perry Como. Coincidentally Laine replaced Como on the Frankie Carlone band. Laine was working at Hollywood and Vine in the Billy Berg Club when he was discovered by Hoagy Carmichael after Carmichael heard him sing his song "Old Rocking Chair. The house trio was led by none other than Nat King Cole. Laine introduced the song "That's My Desire" at the Vine Street Club in Hollywood, California. He was also a first class jazz singer and by 1952 he was among the top recording stars and had his own show at the London Palladium. He also made a command performance for Queen Elizabeth II. In 1950 he married Nan Grey, an actress and raised her two children from a previous marriage. He joined ASCAP in 1952, and his chief musical collaborator was Carl Fischer. He toured Britain in 1988 singing as vigorously as ever. He has experienced open heart surgery (quad bi-pass) and still performs. In the 1980s he observed children in a park without shoes in the wintertime and petitioned radio stations across the United States to raise money to buy shoes at Christmas time for poor families with children. thousands and thousands of dollars have been raised to benefit this effort. Some of Laine's finest hits include That's My Desire (1947), Mule Train (1949), Jezebel, Cry of the Wild Goose (1950), On Sunny Side Of The Street (1951), I Believe (1953) and Moonlight Gambler in 1957. He sang the title song for the hit TV series Rawhide that starred Clint Eastwood in the early 1960s. He co-wrote We'll Be Together Again. His wife passed away in recent years and he makes his home in San Diego, California.


  • Residence: Chicago Ward 21, Cook (Chicago), Illinois, United States - 1920
  • Residence: Chicago (Districts 1501-1750), Cook, Illinois, United States - 1930
  • Residence: Same House - 1935
  • Residence: Ward 42, Chicago, Chicago City, Cook, Illinois, United States - 1940
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John/ Giovanni Lo Vecchio's Timeline

1888
January 21, 1888
Monreale, Sicily, Italy
January 22, 1888
Monreale, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
1913
March 30, 1913
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
March 30, 1913
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States
1914
December 16, 1914
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
1916
December 30, 1916
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
1919
January 11, 1919
Cook, Illinois, United States
1921
1921
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
1923
September 22, 1923
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States