Robert Davi thought he had the world on a string in 1977 when he made his onscreen debut at age 24 opposite Frank Sinatra in the TV movie “Contract on Cherry Street.” Embarking on a fabled Hollywood career that would one day include playing a James Bond villain (“License to Kill”), an FBI Agent in “Die Hard” and an agent in the hit ’90s NBC series “Profiler,” Davi recalls the thrill of drinking his first ever Jack Daniels with Ol’ Blue Eyes.
That feeling of sitting on a rainbow at the bar with his boyhood idol seems wee small (as in “In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning”) compared to where the multi-talented Davi is today, achieving a lifelong dream with the release of his critically acclaimed Fontana/Universal album Davi Sings Sinatra: On The Road To Romance.