Synopsis:
Francis Albert Sinatra was the Greatest Entertainer of the Twentieth Century – unmatched in the length and breadth and diversity of his extraordinary career, and in the unwavering excitement and interest his life generated for millions of fans the world over. To celebrate the life of this American treasure, his daughter Nancy enlisted the help of family, friends, associates and even the man himself to create an intimate, candid and complete portrait of Frank Sinatra, his music, his life and his work. Rich in insight and with detail only they would know, this intensely personal journal separates the fact from fiction, the real deal from the myths. By lacing together revealing first-hand anecdote and long-stored reminiscences, a unique perspective of this complex and elusive man emerges to give fans a glimpse of what his extraordinarily full life and its unbelievable events were really like. From Hoboken to Hollywood, from tenements to the White House – Frank Sinatra embodied the Ame
From AudioFile:
Sinatra's daughter had some hit records in the '60's, but this time without a record producer to add echo, her voice sounds flat and uninteresting. What makes these tapes worth having, both for libraries and her father's fans, are the excerpts from broadcasts and other events that are woven into the narrative. S.I.R. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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