A blind-from-birth New York City native, Frank Senior is a jazz-oriented,
blues-tinged singer in the mold of Nat "King" Cole, Ray Charles, and Charles
Brown. Like them, he has a rich, easy baritone voice that falls
stylistically between jazz and blues, between pop and cabaret. Accompanied
by an intimate group of musicians--featuring the elegant, Lee Konitz-like
saxophone of Bob Mover--Senior makes like the king of what Frank Sinatra
once dubbed the "saloon singers." Cole himself made many of the songs on
DARK famous, and Senior does the tradition proud.
-- Mark Keresman, MUZE