How to Be a Frank Sinatra Impersonator
Ol' Blue Eyes, The Chairman of the Board, La Voz. Who wouldn't want to be Frank Sinatra? He was the essence of cool, a member of the celebrated Rat Pack and involved with some of the most beautiful women in the world. If you work hard on your ... [... more]
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Phil Kuntz
When Frank Sinatra died in 1998, he was one of the most chronicled celebrities ever, but the most unusual record of his life came to light only posthumously: a 1,275-page dossier recording decades of FBI surveillance stemming from J. Edgar ... [... more]
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Sinatra Photos, Navajo Rug, Schwinn Bicycles
On today's show we'll show you signed photographs of Frank Sinatra, a Bentwood child's high chair, a Pinocchio doll, an 1800s Navajo rug, an 1800s Victorian dressing mirror, an 18th century iron cannon, a salesman sample of an iron stove, Schwinn ... [... more]
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Phil Kuntz
is the editor of "Word for Word," a column of topical excerpts in The New York Times Week in Review section. is a staff reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Washington, D.C., bureau. When Frank Sinatra died in 1998, he was one of the most ... [... more]
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How to Sing Like Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra was born Francis Albert Sinatra on December 12, 1915 and died May 14, 1998. Although he started his career in the swing era, he became a soloist in the early to mid-40s. He won an academy award in 1954 for best supporting actor and ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate Frank Sinatra's Birthday
The Chairman of the Board. Old Blue Eyes. Frank Sinatra won the hearts of millions with his lilting lyrics and Hollywood mystique. Cozy up on December 12 with a martini and 1,000 Sinatra memories in celebration of this legend's birthday. Pour ... [... more]
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Diamond Rings
Today's show features a restaurant guest book signed by Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and Jayne Mansfield; a French Bisque doll; a restored 18th-century Danish secretary; a novelty art -ouveau-style clock; two diamond rings; a signed Frank Sinatra ... [... more]
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The Death of Frank Sinatra (Dead Letter Mysteries)
Amazon.com Review: It's 1993 in Las Vegas. They're about to blow up the historic Dunes Hotel to make room for some new architectural marvel; Frank Sinatra is making his last appearance at the Desert Inn; and private eye Mike Rose is trying to keep [... more]
$5.99
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Mr. S: My Life with Frank Sinatra
Chronicles What an Unrepetant Jackass Sinatra Really Was.: Don't get me wrong. I'm a Sinatra Fan. Of his music. I never did buy into the crock of b.s. that painted him as some sort of cultural hero. And I always figured it would just be a matter of time [... more]
$14.95
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THE WAY YOU WEAR YOUR HAT:Frank Sinatra and the Lost Art ...
Question: "How Do You Know When You've Found A Friend For Life?": Answer: "You bypass the acquaintanceship stage immediately. Either your currents are different and the chemistry isn't there or else you're hooked and you're a friend [... more]
$18.00
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Sinatra:Frank & Friendly
Sinatra, at his best: This is a beautiful book on Frank Sinatra, if your a fan its a must have. Who can ever have enough of Sinatra? Great Pictorial Book on Sinatra: I had the great pleasure of seeing Terry O'Neill's exhibit at the Time Warner Building [... more]
$49.95
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Frank Sinatra: History, Identity, and Italian American ...
Book Description: No one represents the Italian American journey from undesirable outsiders to embraced citizens better than Frank Sinatra. From impoverished beginnings in an immigrant, single-parent household to world renown as "Chairman of the [... more]
$26.95
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