Genres: Big Band, Show Tunes, Swing, Soft Rock, Vocal Pop, Standards, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz, AM Pop Active: 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's Born: December 12, 1915 in Hoboken, NJ
Tommy Dorsey, Bing Crosby, Harry James, Louis Armstrong, Billy Eckstine, Al Hibbler, Rudy Vallée, Billie Holiday, Fats Waller, Mabel Mercer, Al Jolson, The Mills Brothers, Al Bowlly, Boswell Sisters, Cab Calloway, Hoagy Carmichael, Russ Columbo
Vic Damone, Nat King Cole, Dick Haymes, Dinah Washington, Mel Tormé, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Duke Ellington, Sammy Davis, Jr., Perry Como, Jerry Vale, Peggy Lee, Jo Stafford, Nelson Riddle, Johnny Hartman, Tommy Dorsey
Michael Bublé, Tony Bennett, Nicky D., Harry Connick, Jr., Erin Boheme, Nicky DePaola, Danny Aiello, Joe Lee Wilson, David Leshare Watson, Eddie Metcalfe, Beto Cuevas, The OC Times, Bobby Darin, Patrizio Buanne, The Blue Dahlia, Johnny Hartman, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Lakshminarayana Shankar, Dan Hill
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Frank Sinatra was arguably the most important popular music figure of the 20th century, his only real rivals for the title being Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, and the Beatles. In a professional career that lasted 60 years, he demonstrated a remarkable ability to maintain his appeal and pursue his musical goals despite often countervailing trends. He came to the fore during the swing era of the 1930s and '40s, helped to define the "sing era" of the '40s and '50s, and continued to attract listeners during the rock era that began in the mid-'50s. He scored his first number one hit in 1940 and was still making million-selling recordings in 1994. This popularity was a mark of his success at singing and promoting the American popular song as it was written, particularly in the 1920s, '30s, and '40s.
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Release: November 2, 2010
Label: Shout! Factory
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Release: May 11, 2010
Label: Legacy
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