Frank Sinatra

Photo portrait of Frank Sinatra as a young boy, age three, taken circa 1918/19 in New Jersey. Src: the Minneapolis Tribune collection.

Frank Sinatra was born on December 12, 1915, in Hoboken, New Jersey. With his smooth voice and undeniable charisma, he became one of the most iconic singers of the 20th century. His career took off in the 1940s when he won over audiences with romantic ballads and big band hits. Known as "Ol' Blue Eyes," he wasn’t just a singer—he was a true entertainer, conquering both the music and film industries.

Sinatra's influence extended beyond music. He starred in classic films like From Here to Eternity (which earned him an Academy Award) and The Man with the Golden Arm. He was also a key figure in the legendary Rat Pack alongside Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr., bringing style and swagger to the Las Vegas scene.

His career had ups and downs, but he always managed to reinvent himself. Hits like My Way and New York, New York became timeless anthems. He remained active in show business for decades, performing well into his 70s. Sinatra passed away on May 14, 1998, but his voice and legacy continue to captivate music lovers worldwide.

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