"It's riveting. Having the experts talk about Ruth's music really puts it in perspective."
- Carrie Tripp, author
One of the features of “Until I Smile At You” is author Peter Jennings researching and interviewing many musical luminaries to get their take on Ruth Lowe’s extraordinary talents. To help bring the story alive, you'll enjoy commentary from prominent sources, such as…
Nancy Sinatra (singer, Frank's daughter)
Frank Sinatra Jr. (singer, Frank's late son)
Bernie Taupin (Elton John's lyricist for 50+ years)
Alan Bergman (multi-award winning songwriter for Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, etc.)
Sir Tim Rice (lyricist for Andrew Lloyd Webber)
Alex Pangman (singer)
Quincy Jones (musical impresario)
Sid Mark (Sinatra friend and long time host of radio show "Sunday with Sinatra")
Sean Jones (singer)
David Clayton-Thomas (singer)
George Koller (record producer)
Miles Raine (saxophonist)
Mark Steyn (writer)
Peter Levinson (writer)
Murray Ginsberg (musician)
Kim Stockwood (singer)
Spencer Leigh (British author)
Andy Kim (singer/songwriter)
Will Friedwald (author)
Chuck Granata (musical commentator)
James Kaplan (Sinatra biographer)
Other voices heard are Ruth's 95 year old sister Muriel Cohen, philanthropist Seymour Schulich, Lindy Kahn (daughter of the late Paul Mann with whom Ruth wrote Sinatra's theme song), and a host of other friends, associates and commentators who bring alive Ruth Lowe's amazing story.
- Carrie Tripp, author
One of the features of “Until I Smile At You” is author Peter Jennings researching and interviewing many musical luminaries to get their take on Ruth Lowe’s extraordinary talents. To help bring the story alive, you'll enjoy commentary from prominent sources, such as…
Nancy Sinatra (singer, Frank's daughter)
Frank Sinatra Jr. (singer, Frank's late son)
Bernie Taupin (Elton John's lyricist for 50+ years)
Alan Bergman (multi-award winning songwriter for Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, etc.)
Sir Tim Rice (lyricist for Andrew Lloyd Webber)
Alex Pangman (singer)
Quincy Jones (musical impresario)
Sid Mark (Sinatra friend and long time host of radio show "Sunday with Sinatra")
Sean Jones (singer)
David Clayton-Thomas (singer)
George Koller (record producer)
Miles Raine (saxophonist)
Mark Steyn (writer)
Peter Levinson (writer)
Murray Ginsberg (musician)
Kim Stockwood (singer)
Spencer Leigh (British author)
Andy Kim (singer/songwriter)
Will Friedwald (author)
Chuck Granata (musical commentator)
James Kaplan (Sinatra biographer)
Other voices heard are Ruth's 95 year old sister Muriel Cohen, philanthropist Seymour Schulich, Lindy Kahn (daughter of the late Paul Mann with whom Ruth wrote Sinatra's theme song), and a host of other friends, associates and commentators who bring alive Ruth Lowe's amazing story.