Frank Sinatra wasn't a fan of one of his most popular tunes. He reportedly hated the song 'Strangers in the Night' and performing it live.
Frank Sinatra historically covered music written by many different artists, adding his twist to popular songs. However, there was one John Denver tune where Old Blue Eyes may have outdone the ...
It was February 1947 and Frank Sinatra was certainly doing it 'his way' during a four-day trip to Havana. Booking a suite at the Hotel Nacional in a pre-Castro city that was a '24-hour fiesta of ...
The Ohio State University Marching Band honored Frank Sinatra during Ohio State's homecoming game against Nebraska in its ...
Frank Sinatra met his four wives in unexpected ways, including through tennis Makena Gera is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has previously ...
We’re not crying, you’re crying! Kelsea Ballerini recently opened up about her musical roots, revealing some special memories tied to songs by the legendary Frank Sinatra that will have you tearing up ...
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Quincy Jones, the multi-talented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson's historic "Thriller" ...
Longtime Oakland Athletics traveling secretary Mickey Morabito, once employed by the Yankees, tells one of his favorite World Series stories.
Quincy Jones, legendary producer of Thriller and collaborator with stars like Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles, has died at 91.
Frank Sinatra met his four wives in unexpected ways, including through tennis Gene Lester/Getty Images, Harry Langdon/Getty Images Frank Sinatra and his wife, Nancy Barbato Sinatra, attend the ...
It’s ridiculous, man.” He said this was his “long-winded” way of saying it was impossible to choose: “You can’t compare Lesley Gore with Frank Sinatra, or Michael Jackson with Ray ...