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Old 03-01-2007, 07:00 AM  
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I'll never be bored with Frank or the rat pack, it'll just never happen..
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Old 03-01-2007, 09:29 AM  
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Frank was, is and always shall be the man! He had an awesome voice! I can sit and listen to him all day.
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^ love the eddie avatar by the way!
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Frank Sinatra is a legend! his music is fantastic. i think hes one of a kind.
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Old 09-11-2007, 07:52 AM  
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Need I say more?

I wonder how he's regarded on this forum.
Frank Sinatra is one of my all time favorite recording artists, I know it's a bit cliche but I can't help that. The man put so much into some of his songs it's just awesome. I was actually driving to school this morning and "I'm a fool to want you" came on my CD; it pretty much made me cry. I've never heard another singer who can make me feel so many emotions with thier work.

Also, my favorite song of his would be "The Coffee Song"
because I love coffee and I relate it to some great memories.
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Old 09-11-2007, 03:21 PM  
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An obvious legend, my favorites are Send In The Clowns and New York
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Old 09-12-2007, 07:35 PM  
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Jazz and Blues? Try pop. Not to be rude.
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I realize it was pop, but also big band jazz and lounge.

considering he sang with the likes of the Dorsey Bros. and Buddy Rich...I believe that would be considered Jazz, popular Jazz.

Would Glenn Miller or Count Basie be pop too?
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He di do that, but most of his popular, generally considered definitive work was easy listening pop.
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Which I'll agree with, I consider him mainly lounge jazz though. Seeing as how he was a "lounge" act
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