When people remember Frank Sinatra, they remember a musical legend — Ol' Blue Eyes, the Chairman of the Board, the Rat Pack, a singer who revolutionized music in the 20th century. He's inspired generations...
The Tragic Truth About Frank Sinatra
When people remember Frank Sinatra, they remember a musical legend — Ol' Blue Eyes, the Chairman of the Board, the Rat Pack, a singer who revolutionized music in the 20th century. He's inspired generations of musicians who try to capture just a hint of the charm, charisma, and style that Sinatra naturally exuded. After his death in 1998, President Bill Clinton (per Rolling Stone) spoke on behalf of the nation's mourners, "I think every American would have to smile and say he really did it his wa

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