the show, i pay tribute to frank sinatra, 'cause when we met frank sinatra, we met him through sammy davis jr. in las vegas, and i'll never forget how wonderful he was to us, how his arms, and he said, "welcome to las vegas, guys." 'cause we were working with ella at the time. we were working with the first lady of song, you know? that -- it was all that. so i do this tribute to him, and i sing "i've got you under my skin" and i sing "luck be a lady." you're right. those songs are priceless! they're gems, you know, so i tell. can't you tell? it, even. >> and i think even just watching you sing and perform them. and one of the other things i understand that's great about the show is that you're not introducing two brothers that you say remind you of your -- you -- of you and gregory. >> yes, definitely -- the manzari brothers. >> you are sort of introducing the larger world to them. >> yes. yes. i met them -- i was doing "sophisticated ladies." charles randolph-wright directed this wonderful show, "sophisticated ladies," in washington, and i was teaching at the duke ellington school, and i was