Artist's albums
Little Bitty Pretty One
2023 · single
Runaround Sue
2023 · single
Get A Job
2023 · single
One Fine Day
2023 · single
Mr. Me Misses You
2023 · single
Come Go With Me
2023 · single
Love Me
2023 · single
SH-Boom
2023 · single
Mountain Of love
2023 · single
Why Do Fools Fall In Love
2023 · single
Livin' For The Now
2023 · single
She's My Girl
2023 · single
So Far
2023 · single
Let's Fake A Honeymoon
2023 · single
I Betcha
2023 · single
Younger Everyday
2023 · single
Hangin' On A Maybe
2023 · single
12 Dozen Roses
2023 · single
Blind
2023 · single
Surfing Tidal Waves
2023 · single
Wrong Again
2023 · single
Voicemail
2023 · single
Downtown
2023 · single
She's Right
2023 · single
Ordinary Life
2023 · single
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Biography
With 14 Top-Ten albums (5 No. 1’s), 112 Top-Ten singles (96 No. 1’s), an Emmy nomination, and being named Las Vegas “Headliner of the Year” 5 times, Frankie Moreno is consistently breaking records and wowing audiences from coast to coast with his own brand of genre-blurring Rock n’ Roll. In 2019, he made music history by becoming the only artist to have 6 albums debut at a Top-Ten spot on the Billboard Charts in a 12-month period. Frankie was first introduced to American audiences at the age of 10 on CBS’s Star Search. His performance on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars brought him into America’s living rooms again performing his self-penned hit “Tangerine Honey”. He has continued to perform sold-out concerts including Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, The Hollywood Bowl, and Vegas residencies. He starts his new Vegas Residency at The Palms Casino on March, 2023. Frankie’s collaboration with world-renowned violinist Joshua Bell, At Home With Friends, reached the No. 1 spot on Billboard. The album included Sting, Josh Groban, Chris Botti, Kristin Chenoweth, and Regina Spektor. Frankie and Josh have since released Musical Gifts, which reached No. 8 on Billboard and featured Placido Domingo, Gloria Estefan, Allison Krauss, and Chick Corea. Frankie toured the U.S. with Sugarland and Billy Currington. He joined multi-platinum artists Air Supply for their world tour as musical director, and wrote their radio single “Dance with Me”, reaching No. 7 on Billboard’s Top 40.