Vocalist and Frank Sinatra stylist known as Baltimore’s own ‘ol’ blue eyes’ born George Alvin Leicht in east Baltimore. He performed at clubs, private parties, corporate functions, restaurants and roadhouses, ballrooms and barrooms, American Legion halls, country clubs and casinos, nursing homes and private birthday parties, local venues such as Giovanni’s in Edgewood, Joey’s in Essex and Minnick’s restaurant in Dundalk. He was a featured performer on The Dan Rodricks Show on WBAL radio…

From Mickey’s website: “Mickey does not try to “be” Sinatra (a la Elvis). He does wear the tux and hat, and will use the typical Sinatra poses but this is not a LIP SYNC, look-a-like ACT. It is, however, a delightful and refreshing evening with a good performer singing in the Sinatra style.

Mickey’s recent schedule has included performances at the Princess Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona; the Sands Hotel in Atlantic City; and the Poconos. Mickey regularly performs as far away as Chicago, Boston, and Long Boat Key, Florida, as well as throughout the Maryland/Washington area.

In addition to being a fine vocalist, Mickey is one of the largest collectors of Sinatra memorabilia on the East Coast. His act includes patter and vignettes recalling little known Sinatra trivia.

Whether you have always loved “Ol’ Blue Eyes” or are new to his music, MICKEY LIGHT’S SOUNDS OF SINATRA is sure to bring a smile to your face and more than a trace of nostalgia.”

He recorded at Basement Floor Studios and released independent cassette album “Mickey – LIVE.”

Mickey Light’s “Mickey – Live” album

Mickey moved to Chicago in his later years and passed away in 2012 at age 83.

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