Trilogylit a new fire under him, according to Falcone: “When Sonny brought the project in, that really turned Mr. S on.” Burke, who had been Sinatra’s producer since 1965, was looking for a way to mark the singer’s 40th anniversary in show business (dating from his fir...
"Good or bad, the one thing I can say about my art is, if I can quote Sinatra, I did it my way." - Frank Frazetta. Death at the age of 82 Frank Frazetta died May 10th 2010 at Lee Memorial Hospital in Fort Myers, Florida. He had suffered a stroke the night before. His wif...
Sinatra became increasingly frustrated with the status of the Harry James band, feeling that he was not achieving the major success and acclaim he was looking for. His pianist and close friend Hank Sanicola persuaded him to stay with the group,[62] but in November 1939 he left James to rep...
Frank Sinatra, from his days as a young boy growing up in New Jersey, had been involved in politics by proximity if nothing else. His mother had worked as a Democratic Party committee woman in New Jersey, and as a boy he marched in political parades. But once he becamefamous as a youn...
Frank Sinatra’s Billboard Chart History The songs on disc two,The Present: Some Very Good Years, were intended to be more of the moment, with recenti-ish numbers from the likes ofBilly JoelandNeil Diamond. along with “Love Me Tender,” already a chestnut in 1...
Frank Sinatra and Rosemary’s Baby Farrow was married briefly to singer Frank Sinatra from 1966 to 1968, who divorced her while she was in the process of making her breakout film, the Roman Polanski thriller Rosemary’s Baby (1968). She played Rosemary Woodhouse, a young newlywed living in ...