“Frank”-James Stoner, grew up in Logan County, OH, growing up with Mr. Boysel, and singing/performing from an early age. He also attended THE OSU, and with Tim and Scotty participated in the OSUMGC, and also was a member of THE OSU Scarlet & Gray Show Choir, as well as stage productions. Jim has been performing extensively as “Frank Sint
“Frank”-James Stoner, grew up in Logan County, OH, growing up with Mr. Boysel, and singing/performing from an early age. He also attended THE OSU, and with Tim and Scotty participated in the OSUMGC, and also was a member of THE OSU Scarlet & Gray Show Choir, as well as stage productions. Jim has been performing extensively as “Frank Sintra” throughout the Ohio, as well as creating and performing a variety of characters in support of “The Madcap Living History”, a not-for-profit organization he runs with his wife, Amy K. Stoner, dedicated to preserving history through live performance. Jim is also a writer, playwright and screenwriter, having penned “The Black Cyclone”, the story of Charles Follis, the first Black Pro Football player in America. He also sings in “The Chapeaux” ens. (Dir. by Amy).
“Deano”-Tim Boysel grew up in Rushsylvania, Ohio in a musical family. His mother was a music teacher at the local high school and choir director for their church. He was active in local church choir and in the Ben Logan ensembles. The church is where he first started singing solos in front of an audience. He graduated from THE Ohio State
“Deano”-Tim Boysel grew up in Rushsylvania, Ohio in a musical family. His mother was a music teacher at the local high school and choir director for their church. He was active in local church choir and in the Ben Logan ensembles. The church is where he first started singing solos in front of an audience. He graduated from THE Ohio State University and performed with THE OSU Men's Glee Club and the Scarlet and Gray show choir, performing throughout the United States. After graduation, he has spent most of his life in the central Ohio area and has been involved in various church choirs and ensembles. Mr. Boysel is currently a member of the New Albany Symphony Choir and the New Albany Methodist Church choir. He is excited to perform again with his college friends as a part of the Rat Pack ensemble!
“Sammy” -Dr. G. Scott Johnson, was raised by a very musical and successfully athletic family in Columbus, and proceeded to serve six years in the U.S. Marine Corps. He then enrolled at THE Ohio State University, earning a B.S. and subsequent doctorate psychology. While at THE OSU “Scottie” participated in number of musical organizations,
“Sammy” -Dr. G. Scott Johnson, was raised by a very musical and successfully athletic family in Columbus, and proceeded to serve six years in the U.S. Marine Corps. He then enrolled at THE Ohio State University, earning a B.S. and subsequent doctorate psychology. While at THE OSU “Scottie” participated in number of musical organizations, most notably THE OSU Men’s Glee Club, where he met Jim and Tim. Scott also sings bass with the “The Chapeaux” male ensemble and the New Albany Symphony Chorus.
The ”Rat Pack Tribute” has performed several times across Central Ohio, and invites opportunities to educate students, invite them to join us on stage, and take audiences on a journey of a simpler (if a bit raucous”) period in American Entertainment history.
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