Frank Sinatra, 1915-1998 A Tribute

Frank Sinatra, 1915-1998 A Tribute by Stan Britt is a 2nd edition published by Carlton in 1998, featuring 160 pages in English. This biography chronicles the extensive career of Frank Sinatra, known for his unique contributions to popular music over nearly sixty years. It highlights his evolution from the 1940s, when he earned the title “The Voice,” to his later work in the 1990s, including his Duets albums, showcasing his enduring status as an American icon.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Sinatra’s life as a performer, with a chronological investigation of the various stages of his career. The book includes exclusive interviews with some of Sinatra’s closest collaborators, offering insights into both the man and his music. This comprehensive overview provides a rich context for understanding Sinatra’s impact on contemporary popular music.
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For nearly sixty years, Frank Sinatra has been entertaining audiences all over the world with his personal brand of popular music. From his start in the 1940s, when he was dubbed The Voice, and played to crowds of fainting bobby-soxers, to the recent realeases of his Duets albums in the 1990s, Sinatra has remained an American icon. Focusing on Frank Sinatra as a performer, this biography investigates chronologically the many stages of the singer’s career. The book includes exclusive interviews with Sinatra’s closest collaborators, providing a comprehensive overview of the man and his music.
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