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Frank Sinatra

Name of the group.


The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
Managers name.
Jerry Weintraub
Name of the artist.
Francis Albert Sinatra
Date of birth.
December 12, 1915
Place of birth..
Hoboken, New Jersey
Loves.
Hates.
Height, eye color, hair color.
He was 5 ft. 7.5 in. tall (1.71 m), brown hair, blue eyes.
Members name.
Al Klink, Al Stearns, Al Viola, Allan Reuss, Alvin Stoller, Andy Ferretti,
Babe Fresk, Babe Russin, Ben Heller, Ben Pickering, Bernard Tinterow, Bill
Ehrenkranz, Bill Shine, Bob Alexy, Bob Bain, Bob Conselman, Bob Dawes,
Bob Kitsis, Bob Price, Bruce Branson, Bruce Snyder, Buddy Rich, Bunny
Berigan, Carmen Mastren, Charlie Shavers, Chuck Peterson, Clark Yocum,
Claude Bowen, Cliff Weston, Clyde Hurley, Clyde Rounds, Colin
Satterwhite, Corky Corcoran, Dale Pierce, Danny Vannelli, Dave Jacobs,
Dave Uchitel, Deane Kincaide, Dick Jones, Dick Noel , Don Lodice, Elmer
Length of time together.
2 years (1940-1942)
Record contract with.
Capitol Records
Important touring schedule
Concerts 1950s
10. July 1950 London, England, Palladium
11. July 1950 22. July 1950 London, England, Palladium
25. April 1951 08. May 1951 New York, Paramount Theater
03. June 1951 09. June 1951 New York, Latin Quarter
11. August 1951 24. August 1951, Reno, Riverside Inn & Casino
13. September 1951, Las Vegas, Desert Inn
09. December 1951 London, England, Coliseum
12. December 1951, Wiesbaden, Deutschland, Air Force Casino
26. March 1952 08. April 1952 New York, Paramount
20. January 1953 31. January 1953 Boston, Latin Quarter
06. February 1953 Montreal, Canada, Chez Peree
27. May 1953 Copenhagen, Denmark, and BH-Halen
26. July 1953 Blackpool, England, Opera House
15. September New Jersey, Riviera Club
19. January 1955 Melbourne, Australia, West Melbourne Stadium
24. January 1955 Melbourne, Australia, Town Hall
08. June 1957 Vancouver

09. June 1957 Seattle, Civic Auditorium


16. June 1957, San Francisco, Cow Palace
15. January 1958 28. January 1958 Las Vegas, Sands
11. March 1958 17. March 1958, Miami Beach, Fontainebleau
12. April 1958 22. April 1958 Las Vegas, Sands 14. June 1958 Monaco,
The Sporting
31. March 1959 Melbourne, Australia, West Melbourne Stadium (First
Show)
31. March 1959 Melbourne, Australia, West Melbourne Stadium (Second
Show)
Most recent record release.
1994: Duets II
Style of music.
Lounge
Short historical sketch.
Recent developments possible future plans
There are no future plans
List the five tops records
1. In The Wee Small Hours
2. Songs for Swingin' Lovers!
3. Frank Sinatra Sings For Only The Lonely
4. September Of My Years
5. Nice 'n' Easy
include some images

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