Biography
- Full Name: Francis Albert Sinatra
- Birth Place: Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
- Birth Date: February 10, 1943
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Martin Scorsese to direct biopic of Frank Sinatra
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Scorsese (scor-SAY'-zee) will be telling Frank Sinatra's life story on film. Universal Pictures says the Academy... more
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Tharp working on Sinatra show 'Come Fly With Me'
NEW YORK (AP) — American musical theater's latest collaborators — Twyla Tharp and Frank Sinatra. Atlanta's Alliance Theatre says it will present... more
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Jones won't fly to the moon but his music did
WASHINGTON (AP) — Quincy Jones won't fly to the moon — but his music did. As the crew of Apollo 11 rocketed toward their historic moon landing on... more
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House Members OK Sinatra Day, Their Way
In addition to passing important legislation, it appears that the members of the US House of Reps have also been working on their own celebrity... more
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Fred Travalena Dies at 66
Fred Travalena, the man of 1,000 voices and faces, and known as one of the top impressionists in the world has passed away after a seven year battle... more
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Taylor Hicks Returns to 'American Idol'
Season five "American Idol" winner Taylor Hicks is returning to the stage that made him famous! Next Tuesday April 28 the top five "American Idol"... more
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Artist Irving Kriesberg dies in NYC at 90
NEW YORK (AP) — American painter Irving Kriesberg has died in New York City. He combined intense abstract colors with human and animal elements.... more
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Jazz pianist-singer Page Cavanaugh dies at 86
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jazz pianist and singer Page Cavanaugh, whose popular trio in the 1940s and 1950s played in motion pictures and on Frank Sinatra's... more
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'Caesar's Hour' writer Sheldon Keller dies at 85
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Sheldon Keller, a writer who collaborated with Neil Simon, Woody Allen, Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner on the 1950s sketch comedy show... more
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Pie-splattered comedian Soupy Sales dies at 83
DETROIT (AP) — Soupy Sales, the rubber-faced comedian whose anything-for-a-chuckle career was built on 20,000 pies to the face and 5,000 live TV... more