Frank Sinatra: A Biography of Jazz, Women, and Controversy
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Narrated by:
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Khai Lannor
About this listen
Frank Sinatra, also known as The Voice, Ol’ Blue Eyes, Leader of the Pack, and countless other titles, was a man of many faces. Part mobster, part philanthropist, part political activist, and part civil rights leader, Frank participated in powerful institutions and movements that shaped America’s history.
Married four times, constantly surrounded by women, Frank was able to sing about loneliness with aching authenticity. He made teen girls swoon, beautiful women tremble, and grown men cry. Frank’s intense personal dramas with women, the press, and the Mafia are intertwined with his musical career and the songs that will live on in the world’s collective consciousness. Emerging from a poor immigrant neighborhood, Frank sang the country through massive changes and came to be the voice of urban America.
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