In 1941, singer Frank Sinatra’s popularity soared, especially with teenage girls. On Aug. 11, 1943, “Sinatramania” arrived in Los Angeles. Sinatra came to Southern California for a performance at the ...
On September 3, 1942, Frank Sinatra left the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra after nearly three years as its star vocalist. On his own as a solo act, Sinatra signed with Columbia. The problem was, however, ...
This object was part of a donation of materials related to singer Frank Sinatra and his associates collected by David J. and Eileen Miller Girson. Few individuals have left a more profound impact on ...
Pianist and conductor Jose Iturbi (left) joined Frank Sinatra (a Hollywood Bowl repeat performer) for a soda in a backstage dressing room before the singer's concert on Aug. 14, 1943. By THR Staff ...
His career was filled with ups and downs. His life was both a fairy tale and reality-show real, sometimes simultaneously. That's the main reason there has never been "the new Sinatra" that title is ...
In 1941, singer Frank Sinatra’s popularity soared, especially with teenage girls. On Aug. 11, 1943, “Sinatramania” arrived in Los Angeles. Sinatra came to Southern California for a performance at the ...
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