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  1. Dec 7, 2020 · Sinatra founded Reprise because he wanted more creative freedom, which is something he also offered to acts who joined the label, which included The Kinks, Rosemary Clooney and pals like Sammy Davis, Jr. It was in founding Reprise that Frank Sinatra earned the "Chairman of the Board" moniker, which soon became his most popular nickname.

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  2. Aug 8, 2023 · It was because of his leadership position at Reprise Records that Sinatra earned the nickname Chairman of the Board. For some reason, the nickname has become second only to Sinatra’s real name ...

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  3. Musical artist. Website. sinatra .com. Signature. Francis Albert Sinatra ( / sɪˈnɑːtrə /; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and later called "Ol' Blue Eyes", he is regarded as one of the most popular entertainers of the mid-20th century.

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  5. Feb 15, 2021 · Frank Sinatra is best known as an actor and singer, but his work as a producer saw him quickly become known as the Chairman of the Board. The nickname bled into his entertainment career without ...

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    • Jenny Desborough
    • Actually, Don’T Call Him The “Chairman of The Board.”
    • And Don’T Get Him Started on “Strangers in The night.”
    • Frank Inadvertently Helped Name Scooby-Doo.
    • The Guy Who Gave Frank “The Best Welcome … I’ve Ever Had” Was Bono.
    • The Story Behind Frank’s Famous Mug Shot?
    • Frank Had A Line of Jarred Pasta Sauces.
    • Two Words: Concept Records.
    • Frank Briefly Retired.
    • Frank Has An Asteroid Named After him.
    • But Unlike The Bee Gees, Frank Has A Unique Distinction in Billboard History

    It’s a nickname he acquired while president at Reprise Records. According to his third and last wife, Barbara, Frank hated it.

    Barbara also maintains “My Way,” one of Frank’s most loved songs, did absolutely nothing for him. But that was a kind assessment compared to “Strangers in the Night,” which Frank called “a piece of sh*t” and “the worst f**king song I’ve ever heard.” Thankfully, he recorded it anyway, not just because it topped the charts, but because, thanks to the...

    This, according to former CBS exec Fred Silverman, who found inspiration in Frank’s signature “Scoo-Be-Do-Be-Do.” Good thing too, because otherwise, Shaggy’s best friend would’ve been named Too Much.

    As in the U2 guy, not Sonny. Frank was at the 1994 Grammys to receive a Legend Award, when Bono introduced him as "the chairman of the bad attitude ... Rock 'n roll plays at being tough, but this guy is the boss—the chairman of boss ... I'm not going to mess with him, are you?” Frank approved, perhaps because Bono never technically called him “The ...

    The Smoking Gun Frank was clipped for the most Frank reason possible: “seduction.” The charge was reduced to “adultery”—and later dropped—when it was revealed the woman was already married. Not to Frank, of course.

    Etsy The year 1990 was a post-Paul Newman, pre-Marky Ramone time in celebrity spaghetti sauce, and leave it to Frank to fill the zesty void. But despite being inspired by his mother’s very own recipe, the sauce flopped (though this author remembers finding it pretty tasty). Thankfully, you can now find Mama Sinatra’s recipe online.

    Way before Pink Floyd was building and tearing down The Wall, concept records were Frank’s bread and butter. Two notable ones: 1965’s September of My Years, where a newly-50 Frank wrestles poignantly with mortality; and 1970’s Watertown, an incredible song cycle about some down and out divorcee in upstate New York, pondering his broken life in the ...

    In 1971. Thankfully for you “Send in the Clowns” fans, his self-imposed exile from the entertainment industry lasted less than two years, before he returned for good with his comeback “Ol’ Blue Eyes is Back.” And just think: if he hadn’t, “New York, New York” would still be thought of as a Liza Minelli tune.

    The rock, called 7934 Sinatra, was discovered 1989 Sept. 26 by E. W. Elst at the European Southern Observatory. Of course, the Bee Gees have an asteroid named after them, too...

    He’s the “father” half of the only father-daughter duet to ever hit #1, “Something Stupid” (which he sang with Nancy).

  6. Jun 7, 2018 · Sinatra remained a devoted father even after his divorce from Nancy, but in 1963, he lived through every parent's worst nightmare. On the evening of December 8, 1963, Frank Sinatra Jr. was kidnapped from his hotel room in Tahoe. Soon after, a call came through with the kidnapper's demands: they wanted Sinatra's money.

  7. Jan 5, 2011 · FRANK SINATRA - THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

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