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This doll is so life-like I was impressed. Sinatra's eyes come to life in minature form. Plus, he is quite poseable and is designed with many delightful touches, such as an authentic hat. I love this doll, which I recived as a gift from a very thoughtful friend who understands my Sinatra fascination. Cheap FrankSinatra Timeless Treasures! [[ This is a content summary only....
I am certain that when FrankSinatra was a child, he must have gazed at the Manhattan skyline just across the Hudson River. If you’ve ever been to Hoboken, you know that the big city appears to be so close that you can almost reach out and touch the buildings. It’s a place where a [...]
Chicago Tribune (MCT) -- For those who believed that every note FrankSinatra ever sang already has been released, reissued and repackaged, brace yourselves: There's new material to come. The man recorded and performed so prolifically for nearly six decades that the vaults keep yielding more music. The latest release, "Sinatra: New York" (Reprise Records), comprises four...
FrankSinatra - Live at the Meadowlands Eleven years after his death, you have to wonder if the FrankSinatra estate is going to run out of new material to release at some point. Three of the four labels he recorded for have already done "complete recordings" box sets, and you can only put out so many themed "best of" compilations. There's always live...
... him around New York, playing at iconic NY venues which were recorded between 1955 and 1990. Sinatra fans — you will not be disappointed, as you rediscover the man who told you to ‘come fly with him’ and then ‘flew you to the moon,’ this boxset has everything you will need for hours of listening pleasure, and electrifying performances. FrankSinatra: New York is a great Christmas...
http://www.mediafire.com/?tm3krmzugt0 You really cannot improve on the song Nice 'n Easy. Frank is relaxed and smooth crooning these great songs. Strangely overlooked nowadays, this album sees Sinatra in fine voice and spirit
So the reports are flying in that Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney are fighting it out for the role of FrankSinatra in Marty Scorsese's biopic... Right ok. I don't know about you but what I wouldn't do for a talented unknown who ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE OL' BLUE EYES to jump ahead of them and get the part.. Just a thought.
For those who believed that every note FrankSinatra ever sang already has been released, reissued and repackaged, brace yourselves: There's new material to come.
How many people who have become famous because of their kids really shown any talent? Edward Enfield, perhaps? And... Why do I suspect that a collection of FrankSinatra covers ("and two original songs") from Mitch Winehouse won't change things much?
The Actors Theatre of Indiana is bringing back its musical tribute to FrankSinatra, by popular demand. "We get patrons say all the time when are you going to bring back 'My Way,'" said Don Farrell, who is acting and directing the four-person show.
... - Eddie Fisher (R) Have You Heard - Joni James (R) Hound Dog - Big Mama Thornton (O,L) I Believe - Frankie Laine (R) Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - The Four Lads (O,L) Oh! My Pa-Pa - Eddie Fisher (O) Secret Love - Doris Day (R) Three Coins In The Fountain - FrankSinatra (O,L) The Typewriter - Leroy Anderson & His Orchestra (O,L) Young At Heart - FrankSinatra...
"The weather outside is frightful, but in here it's just delightful..." I think that's how it goes. I can't claim to be a huge fan of FrankSinatra or whoever that was. FWIW , I drove up to Calshot listening to a Taiwanese black metal group called Chthonic , which should give an idea of the ball park. Still, the point is that it was absolutely belting it down outside but Calshot...
... special is not to be missed. Did you know that "One For My Baby", later made famous by FrankSinatra, was first performed by Fred Astaire in a little known film THE SKY'S THE LIMIT ? It was! That film, and many others talked about in the documentary, will air throughout the month of November. Even if you weren't all that familiar with Johnny Mercer going in, you will have...