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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra: Tutte le informazioni su <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra su Encyclopedia.it |
 | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra continuò a cantare anche negli anni Novanta, incidendo due album di duetti con altre star internazionali come Barbra Streisand, Aretha Franklin, Bono degli U2, Neil Diamond. |  | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra: Tutte le informazioni su <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra su Encyclopedia.it |  | | Nel corso della sua lunghissima carriera, <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra incise più di duemila canzoni, vendendo diverse centinaia di milioni di dischi in tutto il mondo. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.it/f/fr/frank_sinatra.html
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra |
 | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra: Portrait of an Album (1985) (V).... |  | | Growing up on the streets of Hoboken, New Jersey, made <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra determined... |  | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra's Welcome Home Party for Elvis Presley (1960) (TV).... |
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | (born Franklin Wayne Sinatra on January 10, 1944) is an American singer and conductor. |  | | In recent years, <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra, Jr., has maintained a lower profile; his last major notable public appearance seems to have been around his father's death. |  | | The kidnapping is portrayed in the 2003 made-for-TV movie Stealing Sinatra, which is based on Barry Keenan's story. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra,_Jr.
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| | CNN - Sinatra: The Singer |
 | | In 1990, Sinatra celebrated his 75th birthday with a national tour, showing his fans that he was still king of music's hill, despite the fact his legendary voice had faded with age. |  | | Ignoring the elder Sinatra's claim that "singing is for sissies," young Sinatra, living in Hoboken, New Jersey, attended a 1933 concert by his idol, Bing Crosby. |  | | Critics raved that Sinatra was one of the first to care about the words he was singing, "reading" the lyrics with a clarity that had never been matched, wringing emotion from each line. |
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http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1998/sinatra/singer
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| | Solid! -- <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra |
 | | Perhaps the most important vocalist of the twentieth century, <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra is rivalled only by Bing Crosby in his contribution to American popular song. |  | | Though Sinatra was still a best-seller he charted less frequently in the late 1960s, finding it hard to compete with modern rock and pop artists. |  | | By the time that the recording ban was lifted in late 1944 Sinatra was on top of the world. |
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http://www.parabrisas.com/d_sinatraf.php
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra Performances - 1943 |
 | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra, as everybody must have heard by now, is the <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Merriwell of the cafe season. |  | | It may seem unfathomable today but there was a time when some music critics didn't feel that <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra was something to make a fuss about. |  | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra is a, living advertisement for an arranger's skill. |
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http://www.bigbandsandbignames.com/Frank.html
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| | Sinatra, <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The American singer <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> SINATRA (who was responsible for the vocal groups). |  | | Archive Photos 01-01-1996 <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra.Enjoying a doughnut and coffee in his backstage dressing room, <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra appeared to be cheerful, hungry and relaxed during the height of his career as a wildly-popular singer and Oscar-winning movie star.celebrities. |  | | Archive Photos 01-01-1996 <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> SinatraA teen-idol for his jaunty singing in the 1940's, <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra subsequently became the most famous male pop singer of the post-war era, and an acclaimed actor with two Academy Awards to his credit.entertainers. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/s/sinatra.asp
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra |
 | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra released hit albums for half a century. |  | | Discuss your favorite <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra album at the AAJ Bulletin Board. |  | | His career began to take off when he was singing in swing bands led by Harry James and Tommy Dorsey; near its end, he recorded duets with Luther Vandross and with Bono. |
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http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=2134
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra |
 | | After the hearings Sinatra's career revitalized, and he continued to be linked with mafiosi, but it would be hard to tell whether Sinatra was more entranced with mobsters or they with him. |  | | According to Fratianno Sinatra "gofer" Jilly Rizzo approached him and complained about a former Sinatra security guard the singer had fired; he was supposedly supplying the weekly tabloids with material about Sinatra. |  | | In later years Sinatra was frequently linked with a number of other top mafiosi, especially Sam Giancana and Johnny Roselli, the Chicago mob honchos. |
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http://www.carpenoctem.tv/mafia/sinatra.html
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra Think different Poster dougintosh.com features Apple Computers Logo Clothing, Collectibles and Memorabilia, T-shirts, posters, watch, coat, mug |
 | | In 1993 he released the album <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra Duets, on which many of his standard songs were engineered as duets with other famous singers. |  | | In the 1940s Sinatra embarked on a solo career and became the idol of so-called bobby-soxers, teenage girls who swooned over his crooning, soft-voiced singing. |  | | Sinatra, <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> (1915-1998), American singer and motion-picture actor, one of the most famous American singers of his generation. |
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http://www.dougintosh.com/posters/4/sinatra.html
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra |
 | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>>s wife, Barbara, and some of the family accompanied the casket to Palm Springs on a private jet, where he was buried beside his parents, Natalie Dolly Sinatra and Anthony Martin Sinatra. |  | | Born 1915, in Hoboken, New Jersey, Francis Albert Sinatra was thought to be stillborn. |  | | Although Sinatra continued to perform in the early part of the 90s, his health began to trouble him. |
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra and the Mob by J.D. Chandler |
 | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra was physically a small man. At his local draft board physical in 1943, the 571/2''-teen idol weighed in at 119 pounds. |  | | He and Sinatra were known to be close friends as early as the 1940s.While Charles Fischetti was under FBI surveillance in 1946 he and Sinatra visited Fischetti's mother in Brooklyn for three hours. |  | | Sinatras most enduring, and well known, association with a mobster was with Sam ''Momo'' Giancana. |
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http://crimemagazine.com/sinatra.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Sinatra Reprise: The Very Good Years: Music: <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra |
 | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra was one of the best if not the best singer of the last century. |  | | This CD's songs reflect the 60s/70s/and-yes-80s Sinatra, the show-stopping singer who had survived being a washed-up teen idol and had been born again in the early 50s as a "swinger" using only the best arrangers and orchestras at Capitol Records. |  | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> was at the height of his powers, and had invented, yes INVENTED, to concept album during that period. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002LOI?v=glance
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| | Todd Peach's <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra Lyrics Page |
 | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra: <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra Songbook Performed by <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra. |  | | There is a fabulous site already out there, The <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra Lyric Site, but my collection diverges somewhat, and when I sent some of "my" songs to them, they didn't get posted. |  | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra, while not necessarily the "purest" singer ever, was certainly one of the greatest entertainers of this century. |
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http://www.thepeaches.com/music/frank
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| | Songs By Sinatra: FAQ Section A - Personal Facts |
 | | In early 1994, the Recording Industry Association of America awarded <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra with his first multi-platinum record in his 55-year career, for 2 million units sold of the all-star vocal collection, "Duets." This was Sinatra's first "multi" platinum record. |  | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> was delighted and told Dorsey: "I've been trying for years to sing the way you play trombone." That was the beginning of a three-year relationship between Sinatra and Dorsey. |  | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra revealed this family recipe for an Italian tomato sauce (or is it a gravy?) to Philadelphia's (and Sounds of Sinatra) Sid Mark several years ago. |
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http://www.songsbysinatra.com/faq/faq_a.html#A5
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| | Wives of <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra, 1915-1998 |
 | | Nancy Barbato married <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra in 1939 and is the mother of his three children. |  | | Years later, in 1975, when Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis slept with <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra and then told her sister-in-law, Ethel Kennedy, about it, Ethel Kennedy reminded Jackie that Sinatra had arraigned a mistress for her husband. |  | | One of his most notable achievements, perhaps unequaled in American history, is that <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra slept with the wives of two presidents of the United States: Jacqueline Kennedy and Nancy Reagan. |
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra Has a Cold |
 | | <<b>bb>>FRANK<b>bb>> SINATRA, holding a glass of bourbon in one hand and a cigarette in the other, stood in a dark corner of the bar between two attractive but fading blondes who sat waiting for him to say something. |  | | And three minutes after it was over, <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra had probably forgotten about it for the rest of his life-as Ellison will probably remember it for the rest of his life: he had had, as hundreds of others before him, at an unexpected moment between darkness and dawn, a scene with Sinatra. |  | | Sinatra's California home at which <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra, who maintains very cordial relations with his former wife, acted as host. |
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra's Recording Debut |
 | | Just a few years after he made his recording debut with the Harry James band on July 13, 1939, <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra became a teenage heartthrob. |  | | Unlike other pop artists, Sinatra's career didn't end after five or ten years but lasted more than half a century. |  | | When you were younger you may have sung a song that Sinatra made famous. |
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http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/jb/wwii/sinatra_1
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| | TIME 100: <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra |
 | | Sinatra's body of work, meanwhile, stretches back to the 1930s and is nothing less than "the final statement on pre-rock pop," as Will Friedwald, the invaluable Sinatra scholar, recently wrote of the Songs for Swingin' Lovers! |  | | On one hand, my colleague's view of Sinatra as scourge of baby boomers the anti-Judy Collins, if you will is a crude caricature of a complex artist, as reductive as any neo-swinger's fetishistic prattling about the man's way with a pocket handkerchief. |  | | A 1950 portrait of <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra in the musical On The Town |
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra Tribute |
 | | We hope you enjoyed this special musical tribute to <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra. |  | | The <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra Tribute Page is managed by |  | | This is a final Tribute to Mr Sinatra |
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra Current Month TV Schedule |
 | | Fact-based tale of the kidnapping of <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra Jr. |  | | Starring <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra, Rita Hayworth, Kim Novak, Bobby Sherwood, Hank Henry, Barbara Nichols, Elizabeth Patterson, <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Wilcox, Pierre Watkin, James Seay. |  | | Starring <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra, Jill St John, Richard Conte, Gena Rowlands, Simon Oakland, Jeffrey Lynn, Lloyd Bochner, Robert J Wilke, Sue Lyon, Joan Shawlee. |
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra - MovieActors.com |
 | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra's notable films include: "On the Town", "Man with the Golden Arm", "Guys and Dolls", "The Manchurian Candidate", and "Von Ryan's Express." |  | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra's acting career really took off at a time when his singing career was in temporary decline. |  | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> was married to Ava Gardner, and linked romantically to Lauren Bacall; before he married and divorced actress Mia Farrow. |
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| | Blue-Eyes.Com - <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra & Rat Pack Memorabilia & Music - Its a gasser! |
 | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra made the list as did Elvis, Johnny Carson and, believe it or not, Mickey Mouse. |  | | I'm excited to announce that the Sinatra family has authorized a line of <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra t-shirts. |  | | I think <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra kind of legitimized the venue when he signed a multi-year contract there. |
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra - The Main Event |
 | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra – The Main Event 1999 – 2006 |  | | We are proud to share our knowledge and love to <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra with you. |  | | "The Main Event" is still a warm place for all loyal Fans of <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra. |
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| | News |
 | | In other news: according to the Sinatra Family website, <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Jr. |  | | A treasure trove of information on the great <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra, Jr. |  | | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> appeared on E.T. on February 10 to talk about his surgery and to urge men to have frequent prostate check-ups. |
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| | <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>>-ylizer® |
 | | Its sole purpose is to encourage and enrich appreciation for the recordings of one of the 20th century's preeminent popular artists: the irreplaceable <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra. |  | | The state-of-the-art <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>>-ylizer® is in no way associated with or endorsed by <<b>bb>>Frank<b>bb>> Sinatra or his estate -- nor does it seek to imply any such connection. |  | | It's no wonder, then, that when one Sinatra disc spins to a close, choosing which one to play next can be daunting! |
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http://www.cinepad.com/sinatra/frankylizer.htm
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