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Francis Albert Sinatra (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer who is one of the most highly acclaimed male popular song vocalists of all time. Renowned for his impeccable phrasing and timing, many critics place him alongside artists such as Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley and the Beatles as one of the most important popular and influential music figures of the 20th century. [1] Sinatra launched a second career as a dramatic film actor, and became admired for a screen persona distinctly tougher than his smooth singing style. Sinatra also had a larger-than-life presence in the public eye, and as "The Chairman of the Board" became an American icon, known for his brash, sometimes swaggering attitude, as embodied by his signature song "My Way". He was also infamous for his alleged connections with the 'Mafia'.//Frank Sinatra was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1915. He was the only child of a quiet Sicilian fireman, Anthony Martin Sinatra (1894-1969). Anthony had immigrated to the United States in 1895. His mother, Natalie Della Gavarante (1896-1977), was a talented, tempestuous Ligurian, who worked as a part-time abortionist. Known as "Hatpin Dolly," she emigrated in 1897. Although it is part of the Sinatra folklore that Frank had an impoverished childhood, he was actually brought up in middle-class surroundings, due to his father's secure job as a fireman and his mother's strong political ties to the Democratic Party in Hoboken.Following his teen years in New Jersey, Sinatra was interested in serving his country during World War II. But on December 9, 1941, close to his 26th birthday, Sinatra was classified as "4-F" at Newark Induction Center, due to a punctured eardrum he suffered from a difficult forceps delivery. This allowed Sinatra to pursue entertainment, rather than being enlisted in the Air Force
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During one of his last big tours in the 1990s, legendary crooner Frank Sinatra hired young jazz vocalist/guitarist John Pizzarelli and his band as the opening act. Around the gymnasiums, theaters and arenas of Europe, Ol' Blue Eyes charmed thousands of fans at every stop.
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Crooning away at Palace
CHRISTMAS Crooners, at Redditch's Palace Theatre next Wednesday (November 26) features many of the Christmas favourites of Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole and ‘ole blue eyes himself, Frank Sinatra.
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Talking Bakken
CHICAGO, CHICAGO... Chicago, Chicago...words to a once popular song by Frank Sinatra, words that now play over and over in my mind as I recall my visit to this interesting city.
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Frank Sinatra, actor
There was a time - sometime around 1962, I think, after "The Manchurian Candidate" - when Frank Sinatra simply gave up on the movies. He kept making them, of course, and a few - "None but the Brave," "Von...
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