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Frank Sinatra: New Jersey
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Warner Home Video will release 22 Frank Sinatra films, in five fan-pleasing Sinatra collections, including 11 all-new-to-DVD titles. THE RAT PACK ULTIMATE COLLECTOR’S EDITION will include OscarĀ® nominated Robin and the Seven Hoods as well as Ocean’s Eleven, 4 For Texas and first time new-to-DVD MGM’s Sergeant’s 3. The Ultimate Collector’s Edition will ... feature rare collectible memorabilia including cool Rat Pack playing cards, which are only available in the UCE.
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This birth chart for Frank Sinatra uses a birth time of 3:00 AM EST (Eastern Standard Time) in Hoboken, New Jersey, and indicates an Ascendant in Libra, Midheaven in Leo, and Moon in Pisces. The chart is in a simple square format, originally designed to be transmitted easily by email as ASCII text, and to display on non-graphical web browswers.
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"A recipient of 13 GRAMMY(R) awards, Frank Sinatra and his recording career is unmatched in American popular music. From a recording catalog ranging from hits like "I'll Never Smile Again," which was #1 for twelve weeks in 1940, to the 1980 classic "Theme from New York, New York," few other recording artists have had the staying power of Sinatra in our shared musical experience."
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Sinatra returned to radio in September with a new show bearing an old name, Songs by Sinatra. It ran weekly for the next two seasons, concluding in June 1947. Among his eight Top Ten hits in 1946 were two that hit number one ("Oh! What It Seemed to Be" and Styne and Cahn's "Five Minutes More"), as well as "They Say It's Wonderful" and "The Girl That I Marry" from Irving Berlin's musical Annie Get Your Gun, Jerome Kern's "All Through the Day," and Kurt Weill's "September Song." He ... topped the album charts with the collection The Voice of Frank Sinatra. His only film appearance for the year came in Till the Clouds Roll By, a biography of the recently deceased Kern, in which he sang "Ol' Man River."
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By 1994 Sinatra was experiencing memory lapses, but that did not keep him from performing publicly. He merely added the use of a prompter (device that shows the words of a song) to remind him of the lyrics. After celebrating his eightieth birthday at a public tribute, new packages of recordings were released and became instant best-sellers. But Sinatra's health continued to deteriorate in the 1990s. On the evening of May 14, 1998, Sinatra died of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California.
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Sinatra was an only child of Italian parents, and they spoiled him. From the beginning, this only child had money. His father was a fireman, but his mother was a popular Democratic ward leader. Frank had a charge account at a local department store and a wardrobe so fancy that his friends called him "Slacksey." He had a secondhand car at 15!! And in the depths of the Depression, after dropping out of high school, he had the ultimate luxury, a job unloading trucks at the Jersey Observer.
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