Ronnie Fiorentino

Ronnie Fiorentino

Cleveland native Ronnie Fiorentino began performing in area clubs in the 1960's. Throughout the 70's, he toured as the lead singer of The Four Coins, most famous for its 1958 recording, "Shangri-La."

Most recently, Ronnie has performed his live, Las Vegas styled tribute to the music of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr. at fairs and festivals in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.