Showing posts with label Frank Sinatra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Sinatra. Show all posts
Monday, February 6, 2017
Monday, March 21, 2016
Frank Sinatra and Jr. 1969
Frank Sinatra and Frank Sinatra Jr. "All Or Nothing At All" (RARE) 1969 [Remastered]
Scott Rogers
Very rare video clip of Frank and his son singing a duet and joking around. Fun and loving performance. This was at the Frontier in Las Vegas. The video and audio have been remastered in high-definition.
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I think the blonde was the sister, Nancy.
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Labels:
American culture,
entertainment,
famous Cisalpines,
Frank Sinatra,
Genoese ancestry,
music,
popular culture,
United States
Friday, July 31, 2015
Tonight is a full "blue moon"
Blue Moon (Frank Sinatra - with Lyrics)
Sinatra Fan
Arranged by Nelson Riddle
For those that came here because of Fallout New Vegas... welcome and I invite you to visit my channel to hear music from the best there ever was. This song came from the Capitol LP "Sinatra's Swingin' Session" which is one of my favorite LP's from Frank's awesome collection. If you like this song, I'm sure you will totally enjoy several of the other cuts from this album. Thanks and Enjoy!
Music: "Blue Moon" by Frank Sinatra (Google Play • iTunes • AmazonMP3)
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Labels:
famous Cisalpines,
Frank Sinatra,
Genoese,
music
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Frank Sinatra - The Christmas Song
Frank Sinatra was of half-Cisalpine ancestry.. Genoese. Actually, I saw him perform once; at the Circle Star Theater in San Carlos, California (about 30 miles south of San Francisco), it's not there anymore. That was in the mid-90s. My father had watched him perform in San Francisco several decades earlier. Thinking back, it would have almost seemed appropriate to acknowledge his Genoese ancestry since the San Francisco/San Jose area had been so heavily influenced by people from Liguria... going back well over a century. However, he was such a universal icon. The surname "Sinatra" is of Sicilian origin. In terms of talent and personality, for better or worse, I don't think there was an entertainer who was quite like him.
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