Frank Sinatra
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Frank SinatraBY EMILY TSURUDA
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Frank Sinatra was born on December 12th 1915 to Natalia and Antonio. Frank found his love of singing in middle school. Frank was a terror and teachers couldn’t control him. He loved to impersonate his favorite singers and actors
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Sinatra auditioned for a show called Major Bowes and His Original Amateur Hour.
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Sinatra did odd jobs. Kept on singing and in 1939 he married Nancy Barbato in Jersey City
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Sinatra signed with Harry James, and started working at a roadhouse called the Rustic Cabin. Sinatra was trying to get as much exposure as he could.
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1940’s Sinatra made movie cameos and made his first solo appearance in New York at the Paramount Theater
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In February 1944 Sinatra singed a 1.5 million dollar contract with MCA. Sinatra’s face was on every news stand across America
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Sinatra married his second wife Ava. In the 1950’s his career slowed down.
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In 1954 Sinatra won an Oscar. It kicked his career off once again
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“The Rat Pack”
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1971 Sinatra announced his retirement, but didn’t last for long and continued singing.
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Released an album called the Trilogy: Past Present Future He won six Grammy’s for the record.
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Last performance was in 1994 in Japan. Sinatra passed away in 1998 of a heart attack. The Statue of Liberty changed its lights to blue the night he passed away.
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Sinatra was in the music industry for more than 40 years. “The best is yet to come” is written across his tombstone.
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“Luck be a lady”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJpGHR6ofus&feature=kp
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“It was a very good year”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bhNz6saaE8
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“The best is yet to come”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqmtCrgpeik&feature=kp
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“Theme from New York New York”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KJQNMqVIug