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Remembering well-known Fall River performer Frankie “James” Ventura
He was one of a kind and if you met him, you never forgot him.
Frank Ventura, known by his stage name Frankie James, was a well-known performer in the Fall River area from the late 1950’s to the 2000’s. He was a city legend who passed away back on March 24th, 2018, at the age of 81.
The Oriental Pearl, Leo’s Last Stop, Hoffman’s, and China Royal were some of his frequent gig locations as he performed with his band the Royal Jesters. His most memorable performance was appearing on the Dave Sennet Dance Party on TV in the early 1960’s with Ray Peterson.
Frankie performed for almost 60 years.
In the late 1950’s and the 1960’s he released several 45 singles including Autumn Leaves, There Is Only One Love, The Story of My Life, Give Your Sweet Love To Me, and Sea of Faces.
According to friends and fans, who are too many to count, he was a great man and also a great entertainer. He was also gay and proud in a time where it wasn’t as accepting as it is today.
Carl Vincelette, who was his friend and drummer for thirteen years, looked back after Ventura’s death in 2018 and how he was a one-of-a-kind personality and one of the great voices and showman in our area.
Former band mate Rick Pacheco also had a few words in 2018.
“We became real close, great guy, singer, and entertainer. He knew how to handle a crowd. I have been a musician for over 30 years and I have never met anyone quite like Frankie. If it was today as opposed to the 50s when Frankie started, he could have been one of the greatest. With society being the way it was it wasn’t meant to be, but he persevered as no one else could have given the time and that was only because of his incredible voice, and one-of-a-kind personality.”
He performed with many musicians over the years. Some of his other former band mates include Pete Vans, Pete Amaral, Moe Charette, and Rick Pacheco.
Below is a look back at the pictures and songs that many remember of one of Fall River’s great entertainers.
The Story Of My Life
Give Your Sweet Love To Me
Autumn Leaves
https://www.facebook.com/frank.ventura.3950/videos/150099948354406/
Photos courtesy of Carl Vincelette, Charlie Quintal, and Richie Baptista
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MortisMaximus
November 26, 2023 at 7:34 pm
I used to rock out with Frankie at the Sword and Sheild on Pleasant st. and at the Majic Mushroom on Pleasant! Those were the glory days in the Flint.
Sylvia Dyl Cordeiro
July 21, 2024 at 9:22 am
Frankie’s cousin Irene Andrade and myself were the best of friends growing up. Frankie loved next door to Irene on Fountain St. My Mom and Frankie’s family were great friends. I went to all Frankie’s venues and practices along with my Daughter as we all were getting older. I will never forget him and Benny and the boys. We all were so close to the end of the Nautical adventures in Swansea. Well I love you Frankie Ventura. As Always Sylvia Dyl Cordeiro
Kathy Ferreira
July 24, 2024 at 4:37 pm
I rember him calling me early one morning telling me to wake up. Half asleep I asked who it was, He then screamed into the phone ” it’s the Queen of Fall River now get your ass out of bed” he was so full of life.
Missed by many