The Smithsonian has announced the exclusive release of Frank Sinatra: Lost and Found—The Radio Years in partnership with Sony Music’s Legacy Recordings. The album consists of 26 recordings done ...
When Frank Sinatra was born, he weighed over 13 lbs. As a kid growing up in Hoboken, young Frankie would swim near the city’s docks, not far from where the movie “On the Waterfront” was filmed. These ...
Join Gary Thomas and his jazz quartet The Tom-Toms, for the 70th anniversary celebration of the release of two seminal Frank Sinatra albums "Songs for Young Lovers" and "Swing Easy", in his cabaret ...
became a mega-star during the 1940s both as a solo artist and as the featured singer of the big bands. He solidified his popularity during the 1950s with a series of studio albums, which sold tens of ...
The Australian singer-songwriter has always crafted mellow, meticulously produced music, but his latest album reaches ...
With Sinatra (whose birth centenary was on December 12), by contrast, the remarkable — even revolutionary — albums he made in his 40s and 50s completely overshadow the equally outstanding singing he ...
Filled with great music, Sinatra: All or Nothing at All is a two-night, four-hour documentary that covers Frank Sinatra’s career up through his 1971 retirement concert in Los Angeles. Director Alex ...
Nostalgia and technology have brought Frank Sinatra back into fashion. Supremely great popular singer though he was, that may not be a good thing. All those Rat Pack retrospectives, whether theatrical ...
Editor’s Note: David Lehman is the author of the new book, “Sinatra’s Century: One Hundred Notes on the Man and His World” (HarperCollins). He is founder and editor of the Best American Poetry series.
Editor’s Note: David Lehman is the author of the new book, “Sinatra’s Century: One Hundred Notes on the Man and His World” (HarperCollins). He is founder and editor of the Best American Poetry series.
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