Frank Sinatra
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 25 years ago |
Date of birth | December 12,1915 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Hoboken |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
Date of died | May 14,1998 |
Died | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center |
Los Angeles | |
California | |
United States | |
Spouse | Barbara Sinatra |
Genres | Traditional Pop Music |
Easy Listening | |
Jazz | |
Swing Music | |
Vocal Jazz | |
Height | 172 (cm) |
Job | Singer |
Film director | |
Film Producer | |
Conductor | |
Voice acting | |
Television director | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Children | Frank Sinatra Jr. |
Nancy Sinatra | |
Tina Sinatra | |
Albums | My Way |
Sinatra: New York | |
Watertown | |
Duets | |
Skos genre | Jazz |
Pop | |
Seasonal | |
Schlager & Volksmusik | |
Grandchildren | Natalie Oglesby Skalla |
Michael Francis Sinatra | |
AJ Lambert | |
Francine Sinatra Anderson | |
Amanda Lambert | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 403803 |
Sinatra in his own words
Frank Sinatra - Centennial Songbook
Frank Sinatra - More of His Best (Songbook): Original Keys for Singers
A Frank Sinatra Christmas
Impossible Dream
Frank Sinatra - Most Requested Songs: Piano Play-Along
Frank Sinatra Anthology (Songbook)
Frank Sinatra - Nothing But the Best (Songbook)
Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection (Songbook): E-Z Play Today
Frank Sinatra - Popular Hits (Songbook): Piano Play-Along
Frank Sinatra - Romance: Songs from the Heart: E-Z Play Today
Come Fly Away: Broadway Vocal Selections
The Frank Sinatra Fake Book (Songbook)
Frank Sinatra (Songbook): E-Z Play Today
One Hundred and One Frank Sinatra Hits for Buskers
The Very Best of the Rat Pack (Songbook)
Frank Sinatra: E-Z Play Today
Very Best of the Rat Pack: E-Z Play Today #163
Frank Sinatra - Classics: Jazz Play-Along
Frank Sinatra - Greatest Hits (Songbook)
Frank Sinatra
The Frank Sinatra Anthology: The Definitive Collection-- : 58 Classic Sinatra Songs Arranged for Piano, Voice and Guitar
Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection: Easy Piano
Sinatra on Sinatra
Frank Sinatra Standards (Songbook): Pro Vocal Men's Edition
The Way You Look Tonight
Frank Sinatra: Music of the Stars
Music Of My Life, V. 8 (1951/1952): WITH 4 CDS
Impossible Dream Satb Piano
Rat Pack Hits (Songbook): Pro Vocal Men's Edition
SFX-47 Frank Sinatra
From Here to Eternity
The Man with the Golden Arm
The Detective
High Society
Pal Joey
Guys and Dolls
On the Town
Robin and the 7 Hoods
Tony Rome
Von Ryan's Express
Marriage on the Rocks
4 for Texas
Anchors Aweigh
It Happened in Brooklyn
A Hole in the Head
Step Lively
Some Came Running
None but the Brave
Suddenly
The Pride and the Passion
Kings Go Forth
Lady in Cement
The Frank Sinatra Show
Double Dynamite
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
The First Deadly Sin
Cast a Giant Shadow
The Joker Is Wild
Never So Few
Sergeants 3
Dirty Dingus Magee
The Kissing Bandit
Assault on a Queen
Around the World in 80 Days
Come Blow Your Horn
The Tender Trap
A Man and His Music – Part II
Cannonball Run II
Meet Danny Wilson
The Miracle of the Bells
The Devil at 4 O'Clock
The Naked Runner
Reveille with Beverly
Higher and Higher
Not as a Stranger
Sinatra – The Main Event
A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim
Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra
The Edsel Show
Ocean's 11
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Kennedy Center Honors
Academy Honorary Award
Grammy Award for Album of the Year
Grammy Award for Record of the Year
Grammy Hall of Fame
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
Grammy Legend Award
Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award
Congressional Gold Medal
Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Grammy Trustees Award
Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance, Male
Grammy Award for Best Recording Package
American Music Award of Merit
NME Award for World's Outstanding Popular Singer
NME Award for Favourite US Male Singer
Frank Sinatra Life story
Francis Albert Sinatra was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and later called "Ol' Blue Eyes", he is regarded as one of the most popular entertainers of the mid-20th century. Sinatra is among the world's best-selling music artists with an estimated 150 million record sales.
Biography
Frank sinatra was an american singer.Actor.And rpoducer.He was born on december 12.1915 in hoboken.New jersey.He was the noly child of italian immigrants.Natalie della garaventa and antonino martino sinatra.He had a height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) and a weight of lbs (70 kg).His eye color was blue and his body type was slim.His zodiac sign was sagittarius and his nationality was american.Education and Career
Frank sinatra attended david e.Rue junior high school and then went on to attend a.J.Demarest high school.He dropped out of high school at the age of 16 to pursue a career in music.He started his career as a singer in a local band and eventually became a successful solo atrist.He released his first albmu in 1939 and went on to release over 60 albums throughout his career.He also acted in over 50 films and televiison shows.Relationships
Frank sinatra was married ofur times.His first wife was nancy barbato.Whom he married in 1939.They had three children together.Nancy.Frank jr.And tina.His second wife was ava gardner.Whom he married in 1951.They divorced in 1957.His third wife was mia farrow.Whom he married in 1966.They divorced in fourth and final wife was barbara marx.Whom he marride in 1976.He had no children with her.He aslo had several other relationships throughout his lief.Success
Frank sinatra was one of the most successful singers of all time.He won 11 grammy awards.Including the grammy lifetime achievement award in 1965.He was also nominated for an academy award for best supporting actor for his role in the 1953 film from here to eterntiy.He was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1985.Most Important Event
The most importnat event in frank sinatra s life was his performance at the inaugural gala for president john f.Kennedy in 1961.He sang "high hopes" and "the house i live in" at the event.Which was attended by over 40,000 people.His performance was sene as a symbol of the new era of hope and optimism that kennedy s presidency brought to the united states.Death
Frank sinatra died on may 14.1998 at the age of 82.He was buried in deesrt memorial park in cathedral city.California.He is remembered as one of the most influential singers of all tiem and his music continues to be enjoyed by fans around the world.How Bobby Charlton played four games for Irish club Waterford FC
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Leeds Festival: Sam Fender crowned king of the North with career-defining set
By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter at Leeds Festival
Sam Fender was crowned king of The North with a career-defining headline set at Leeds Festival on Saturday.
The Geordie rocker's set came a night after his performance at The Reading leg of The Event .
But The Sheer volume of fans from The North East on site - Many visible via a sea of Newcastle United Tops - Made it extra special for The humbled singer.
" This is The biggest milestone for us" beamed The 29-year-old, whose set pulled from his two Number One albums.
Coming On Stage to an old Frank Sinatra number, The " Geordie Springsteen" howls out The Opener , The Kitchen , backed by his trusted band's big guitars and booming brass section.
" Leeds, come on! " he cries.
Next up, his ode to pre-coital Pillow Talk , Will We Talk? brings a first big chorus from The Crowd , encouraged by Fender, and phones are held aloft.
" It's good to be back Up North , " he declares, while dressed in a White Angel of The North T-shirt. " This is party night tonight. I see there's a few Geordies in tonight, always nice to see. "
Plugging in his black-and-white striped Fender Electric Guitar for The occasion, he continues: " I came to Leeds when I was 18, me and [bandmate] Dean and I got black-out drunk watching Kasabian.
" And I got lost and I couldn't Find My mates and started doing The [sings] chant, and that's how I found my mates! So if you Get Lost tonight do that. "
The Next Song , Dead Boys , which tackles The topic of suicide, is dedicated to " The lads" his hometown in North Shields " who aren't With Us anymore".
The Band then throw in a slowie, or " cruiser" as Fender puts it, called Mantra, encouraging fans to get close to their partners. Those whose relationships have Made it through The weekend, that is, he adds jokingly.
Despite some impressive fretwork from The Star , The revved up audience's attention drifts somewhat. " Right, that's all The Chill for The rest of The Set , " he reassures them.
" I wanna see you move for this one, " he says, before ripping into Borders, which sees bucket hat-wearing saxophonist Johnny " Blue Hat" Davis take his first solo of The Night .
The introduction of The Track Spice sees Fender declare that The Time has come " for The famous Leeds mosh pit".
" If Anyone goes down pick them up, if you're squeezed down The Front let us know, " he says, setting out The Rules .
This move is reminiscent of how Friday headliner Billie Eilish looked out for her fans The previous night.
The big chorus of " " is more a reference to The perils of cheap street drugs rather than any 1990s Girl Group .
Pausing briefly to pay homage to The efforts of The fired-up crowd, Fender declares: " This is why they [TV producers] should film up here instead of at Reading! "
It's all too much for one fan, after a long hot day of music, and The Singer has to stop The gig to help them out of The packed crowd.
Fender, who once admitted to being in a bad way himself on The Bbc Breakfast sofa due to booze, is a most relatable Modern Rock star. He had to take a break himself from touring Last Year to look after his own Mental Health .
He calls for a round of applause for The security Staff - " legends" - for Helping Out before The gig gets back under way with a thrashy Song " about going to Aldi in Howdon The Middle of The pandemic". Surely a festival first?
With " The punk ones out The way" he promises to provide a few more singalongs, explaining that " any idiot" could write The simple chorus to The Next Song , Get You Down.
Another fan is helped from The Crowd , with Fender again acting as De Facto head steward on The mic.
He introduces Spit of You as " a Song about my dad". " he belts out, as family photographs are beamed on The big screens.
During The " one of The Most monumental days of my life" as The Star describes it, he takes a moment to recall Leeds festivals of yore as a punter. " I remember watching bands [on this stage] and thinking I Wish I could do that as a job, how do I do that? "
Enter " Deano" his aforementioned bandmate who he credits with having explained that The Answer was to record a Song - The Next Song in fact, Alright.
" We always have felt like The Underdogs and perhaps that's a good thing, " says Fender. " But thanks for letting us be a headliner for once. "
His grin while performing another oldie, That Sound, is as wide as The River Tyne before a third stoppage threatens to really derail The momentum of The gig.
All is not lost though as The Best is yet to come. " I hope you're having as good a time as I Am ? " Fender asks. He needn't have bothered.
A ticker tape explosion at The End of The Dying Light brings his set to a close. But then returning for more, on his own initially to test The vocal capabilities of The Crowd , a big finish ensues.
First a fitting singalong for Saturday, then comes The Big One . Fender's modern anthem for doomed youth, Seven Going Under .
" Does Anyone remember Being 17 ? " he asks, drawing loud cheers. " Is Anyone 17 here right now? God Bless you, this one is For You . "
The rendition ends with The Singer leading The Crowd in a big round of a Capella which he could probably milk further in future but we're already into Injury Time following several stoppages.
It caps a remarkable summer for Fender And Co who performed at their beloved St James' Park earlier this summer.
Before The Final offering of Hypersonic Missiles, a Song about finding love in a hopeless, dystopian place, The Singer thanks his merry band of men, which includes his brother.
" It might Be My name on The tin but I'm just The [bloke] at The Front . "
Local heroFestival-goer Alfie from Gateshead told us that Fender was an artist who was " true to himself" and with a lot of loyalty for his " hometown" noting how he had brought a music award back to a pub in North Shields to use as a pump head handle.
Musically he says his songs " range in emotion" and " people can relate to them".
Esme from nearby Hexham was also excited to see Fender perform, saying: " It's nice to see someone from near us do well, it's an inspiration. "
Sam, whose whole family were resplendent in their dad's old Newcastle United shirts, added it was great that The City " finally have got a great team and Sam Fender".
The rest of The country was well represented across The Site earlier on Saturday.
Representing Oxford today were co-headliners Foals. Frontman Yannis Philippakis told The Crowd they were " loving every minute of it" Out There , mixing danceable grooves with endless riffs.
" We want to see end of times mosh pits Out There , " he demanded near The End .
They dedicated one of their last tunes, Black Bull, to The main man Fender - renaming it black and White Bull for The occasion - as well as any other budding musicians Out There . " One of you in that mosh pit might be up here [in five years]" he declared.
Northern Ireland 's Bicep brought an early evening electro rave, before Mercury Prize-nominated rapper Loyle Carner , form South London , called on The Audience to " forget about toxic masculinity" and leave all their personal nonsense " in yesterday" just
Isle of Wight band Wet Leg rocked out so hard that frontwoman Rhian Teasdale's bonnet fell at one point. She soldiered on sans bonnet in The searing sun and they belted out a crowd-pleasing version of their innuendo-filled indie anthem Chaise Longue.
Local Leeds post-punk Yard Act got The Day going with some angular dance moves from frontman James Smith , who joined by dancers who had appeared at first to be merely mannequins. Proving The old adage that you can't judge a doll by its cover.
Leeds Festival culminates on Sunday with performances from The likes of The Killers , Central Cee and The 1975 .
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