Music Live performances D'Angelo, whose musical idol is
Gino Vannelli, toured Canada in 1978, singing with his band. D'Angelo is currently the singer for his 24-piece band self named, formerly named after his former brewery Steelback, which includes
Mike Reno from
Loverboy. In February, 2007, he performed with the Steelback 2-4 at the
Casino Sault Ste. Marie after a charity hockey game sponsored by the Steelback brewery. He has performed the opening anthem and other songs at
Toronto Argonauts CFL games which were sponsored by his company
Steelback Brewery. At a July 26, 2007 home loss against the
Montreal Alouettes he was booed while performing the
national anthem and jeered again during his halftime show with The Steelback 2-4, D'Angelo later issued an apology for the performance, which
toronto.com described as a "staggeringly atonal" rendition by a "Vegas lounge act" in its list of "Five off-key versions of the Canadian anthem at sporting events". He released a recording of "
Silent Night" in November 2009, with an
RnB vocal style. Profits from sales went to support Toronto charities which help the homeless. D'Angelo has also been an active volunteer to help the city's homeless. On April 29, 2010, he held the Frank D'Angelo Benefit Concert at Hugh's Room in Toronto to benefit Haitian relief experts, featuring a special audience address by Phil Esposito. On Saturday, June 18. 2011, D'Angelo and his band performed live at the
HMV store in
Woodbridge, Ontario. On February 7, 2014, Frank D'Angelo and his band performed live at his Forget About It Supper Club in Toronto. In August, 2014 he performed at Taste of the Danforth, a food festival in Greek town in Toronto's east end. On April 16, 2016 D'Angelo and the Steelback 2-4 performed at the Seneca Queen Theatre in Niagara Falls, in support of screenings of his film
Sicilian Vampire in the same space.
Albums and videos Frank D'Angelo and the Steelback 2-4's first album,
You Gotta Believe to Believe, raised funds for victims of
Hurricane Katrina, the Breast Cancer Society and the
Hospital for Sick Children and came out in 2007. On May 21, 2009, they announced the release of their second album
Full Circle with nine original songs and four cover tunes. D'Angelo has to date released 18 studio albums including 150+ original songs written by him. His music is on Spotify, Apple and digital platforms worldwide. D'Angelo's music is distributed by Sony Orchard. D'Angelo also has a YouTube channel, frankdangelomusic, where all his music videos and movie trailers are available.
Television In November 2010, D'Angelo purchased airtime on a number of Canadian television stations to launch his
The Being Frank Show, which usually broadcast on Friday nights at 11:30pm. The show premiered November 5, 2010 on
CHCH TV & cable TV across Canada, in
Hamilton, Ontario. The show is interspersed with "commercial timeouts" which also feature D'Angelo promoting his D'Angelo Brands products, and other related products. D'Angelo also hosts
NSS Live an internet live broadcast show on nextsportstar.com, broadcast Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3pm to 5pm, and featuring Phil Esposito, Bill Watters and other guests.
Radio D'Angelo hosts a one hour radio show on the Jewel Radio network across Canada, on Sunday from 6pm to 7pm. It's on temporary hiatus.
Movies He has written, produced, directed, scored and starred in nine feature-length films through his company, In Your Ear Productions. Distribution is through iTunes, Amazon and various
video on demand platforms worldwide. Canadian & American cable companies. D'Angelo completed his sixth feature film
The Neighborhood, which premiered June 15, 2017, in Toronto at the Italian Contemporary Film Festival. His seventh film,
The Joke Thief co-starring Steven Kerzner (Ed the Sock), Frank's former sidekick on
Being Frank, was released in 2018, followed by
The Last Big Save, and
Making a Deal with the Devil, both in 2019. Also in 2019, he appeared in a supporting acting role in
Kire Paputts' film
The Last Porno Show.
Style and approach D'Angelo is a self-trained film maker. He shoots on a very tight shooting schedule, often using multiple cameras and angles, allowing him to shoot close-ups and wide shots in the same take. He also tends to uses big name guest stars. Past films have included
Margot Kidder,
James Caan,
Paul Sorvino and
Martin Landau.
Criticism D'Angelo utilizes
four wall distribution, and small releases in region theater chains, wherein he and/or co-investors (notably his friend/business partner
Barry Sherman) pay to both produce his films and also rent select large market movie screens on which to screen them. Some former Hollywood stars' expenses were paid with cash to appear alongside D'Angelo in what Cracked.com describes as "the world's most expensive celebrity selfie". He also submits his films to various indie film festivals which have questionable legitimacy; for example, he has won 14 awards at the
Action on Film Film Festival. For his methods, D'Angelo has been described as a "particularly egregious" character in the industry. Some critics have savaged his film
Sicilian Vampire.
James Caan After appearing in D'Angelo's
Sicilian Vampire,
James Caan did not attend its premiere and later claimed he only worked for the "dubiously talented" filmmaker out of a desperate need for cash caused by legal issues related to his divorce. However, he did in fact later appear in another D'Angelo feature two years later, 2017's
The Red Maple Leaf. ==Controversies==