GAMES: GameSpot: Best of 2008 | GameFAQs | SportsGamer MUSIC: Last.fm | MP3.com MOVIES: Metacritic | Movietome TV: TV.com

Frank Sinatra, Jr.

Son of the legendary singer Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra, Jr., has been successful as a vocalist and songwriter even while occupying his father's shadow. Born in New Jersey to Frank and his first wife, Nancy Barbato, Sinatra, Jr., was undoubtedly influenced by his father, although the elder Sinatra discouraged him from going into the music profession because of the trials and turbulations that went along with it, as well as the instability inherent in the profession. But singing along with his father's records, Sinatra, Jr., defied his father and began a musical career anyway. Gifted with a singing voice similar to his father's, he began singing with the Tommy Dorsey band in 1963. In December of that year, he was kidnapped and ransomed two days later (the kidnappers were soon caught and convicted for the crime). Sinatra, Jr., later became his father's music director, getting the advantage of learning his father's style, tone, expressions, delivery, and mannerisms over many nights in concert. Naturally, therefore, when Sinatra, Jr., released his first album, Young Love for Sale, it contained all the eloquence and style of an album by Ol' Blue Eyes (the record was even released by the Reprise Records label, long a home for Sinatra). Occasionally, he also conducted the orchestra for his father's concerts, which led to the 1996 album As I Remember It, a tribute to the career of his father that included many of his father's famous songs. Sinatra, Jr., performed on several television programs during the '70s, and also recorded for the Daybreak label, releasing Spice, His Way, It's Alright, and Billy May for President. (While most of his recordings were helped by the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, arranger/composer Billy May took the helm for the latter.) In the 1980s and '90s, Sinatra, Jr., took to Las Vegas, performing in nightclubs with the Buddy Childers big band. That Face!, his first album of new material in ten years, was recorded live in Capitol's famed studios and released by Rhino Records in 2006. ~ Kim Summers, All Music Guide
Expand [+]
Formed:
January 10, 1944


Url:


albums

That Face!
That Face!
released: 2006 on
The elephant in the room is a whole lot bigger than it's ever been on Frank Sinatra, Jr.'s first studio album in ten years. While he's never really attempted to shed his birthright, claiming to be... More[+]
recent albums date score reviews
As I Remember It 1996 n/a 0

Write a Review

Press Pass
Your Take
Tell the world what you think about
Frank Sinatra, Jr.!

Artist Stats

Users Say
1 rating
You Say
click on a star to rate
Load this to turn on javascript
Artist Reviews:0
People Tracking:5

MP3.com Artist Videos

Data Warehouse Clear Gif