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A Celebration Of All Things Sinatra
This is your source for news, links and notes from our program celebrating the life and career of the Entertainer of the 20th Century.
This time around on The Frank Truth, we've got music from Pat Longo's Super Big Band, featuring Frank Sinatra, Jr., from their 1982 release Billy May For President.
This time around on The Frank Truth Podcast, we've got audio from the Sinatra Stamp unveiling, some listener feedback, and a review of Jersey Boys.
As noted over on NOEBIE.NET, my wife and I had a wonderful time at last Saturday night's performance of Jersey Boys in Chicago. I well remember the songs of the Four Seasons from the 1960s when I was a child, and from their Mid-1970s resurgence when I was a disc jockey on radio and in clubs.
This week we've got another episode of Frank Sinatra's 1950s NBC Radio Drama, Rocky Fortune. It originally aired on December 1st of 1953 and involves the smuggling of antiquities. Variously known as Parlormaid To A Statue and Art Store Handyman, we'll call this one Murder Among The Statues.
If you haven't visited my main Web Portal lately, you might not be aware of a show I've been doing since Autumn of 2007: The Comedic Genius of Martin and Lewis Podcast.
Frank Sinatra, Jr. was honored last week with a star on the Palm Springs Walk Of Fame, joining his sister, Nancy, and their legendary father who were previously inducted.
Here's an article covering the event from the Desert Sun.
We've mentioned Steve Bauer's Smooth Jazz USA on the Frank Truth in the past. In case you haven't listened in awhile, check it out this Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock Eastern, 6 Central. You can find it at JazzNotes.Net on the World Wide Web.