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2009 Frank Sinatra Calendar

2009 Frank Sinatra Calendar

I’ve had a few queries about the 2009 Frank Sinatra calendar, so I did a bit of research. In most years the calendar is announced in August, so I’m surprised, but happy, to find this information. Shown above is the front of the 2009 Frank Sinatra Calendar. The calendar is slated to begin shipping sometime within the next several weeks. I will post more details as they are available. Meanwhile, shown below is the product link:

2009 Frank Sinatra Wall Calendar

UPDATE: This will be a 16-month calendar that runs from September of this year through December of 2009. You can hang it on your wall and not feel as if you’re jumping the gun.

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Sinatra Music Calms Sick Seals

When you write a blog about a great, albeit deceased,  entertainer, chances are that when there are no new recordings or DVDs to discuss that you’re going to occasionally find yourself dealing with the kind of news that some might consider a little ’soft.’ This problem is compounded during the Summer months when sane people have gone on vacation and new releases are held up until the Christmas buying season begins in the Fall.

I’m not trying to engender any sympathy here, since I’m the one who picked the topic for this blog. What can I say? I like Frank; I suppose news items like this come with the territory.

The most recent example of this came several days ago when a man claiming to be Sinatra’s son was arrested for fraud.

And now this:  Workers at an animal sanctuary in Norfolk, United Kingdom, have discovered that playing Frank Sinatra tunes to sick seal pups helps them to get better.  No word on which songs have the most desirable effect, but my money is on How Deep is The Ocean?

UPDATE: The article at this link provides a little more detail than the link I originally provided.

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Sinatra’s ‘Grandson’ Arrested

From our Truth is Stranger than Fiction department: A man claiming to be Frank Sinatra’s grandson has been arrested on fraud charges in Texas.

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Rat Pack Classic Film Headed To Broadway

Rat Pack fans take note: Robin and the Seven Hoods, one of the classic Rat Pack films of the 1960’s, is being produced for Broadway in a production slated to premier in 2010. The original film, starring Frank, Dino, Sammy, and other semi-rat packers, was recently re-released as part of the The Rat Pack Ultimate Collection and was bundled favorites such as Ocean’s Eleven, Sergeants Three and Four for Texas.

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Jo Stafford, Former Pied Piper, Dead at 90

Jo Stafford, a star member of the Pied Pipers during the early Sinatra/Dorsey days, has died at age 90.

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Two New Sinatra Mobile Fidelity Releases on August 5th

After several delays, it appears that the two new Mobile Fidelity Sinatra releases will be available beginning August 5th. Amazon is taking advance orders for each. I’m personally looking forward to these releases as Mobile Fidelity has a well-deserved reputation for delivering audio quality that is superior to the studio releases. Product links are shown below:
Only the Lonely

Nice ‘n’ Easy

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Sinatra’s First Record For Auction on Ebay

Today I noticed that a seller has place a copy of the venerable Brunswick 8443 up for sale on Ebay. Long-time fans will no doubt recognize that as Sinatra’s very first commercial recording, made not long after he joined The Harry James Orchestra in 1939.

Over the years I’ve seen copies of this rarity go from anywhere between $750 all the way up to $3500, depending on condition and just how much the bidder REALLY wants a copy. They’re extremely rare. It will be interesting to see how this one turns out.

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Frank Sinatra as Dirty Harry?

Few people are aware that Frank Sinatra had been offered the part of Harry Callahan in Dirty Harry. But, as this interview with Clint Eastwood reveals, that was precisely what happened. Eastwood’s role as Dirty Harry was, ultimately, a large part of what made him a film icon. It seems hard to imagine now what the series would have been like with Sinatra in the starring role. Different? Absolutely. Better? Maybe not; we’ll never know. But there are other roles one wishes Sinatra had received or completed: Sinatra made a great Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls, but I’d be willing to bet most fans would rather have seen him as Sky Masterson instead. Sinatra’s abortive involvement in Carousel - he walked off the picture after learning he would have to film scenes for two different motion picture formats - survives, albeit only in musical form, with tracks recorded for the film appearing on Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964.

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My Top 25 Favorite Frank Sinatra Songs

One of the truly nifty features of Apple’s iTunes software is that it maintains a count of how many times a song is played. Whether you play the song while at your computer or on your iPod while on-the-go, iTunes is remembering what you like the most - and least - about your collection. Since I’m an early-adopter of technology, I’ve been listening to almost all of my music in this manner for about 6 or 7 years. During that time, iTunes has been keeping track of my favorites.

Today I thought I’d take a look at what Sinatra music I’ve listened to the most, on a song-by-song and album basis. I whittled the list down to the Top 25  and the results were somewhat surprising. For starters, half the list was consumed by songs from Christmas Songs By Sinatra and A Jolly Christmas From Frank Sinatra, both of which get heavy play during the holiday season. But keeping them on the list didn’t seem fair because I don’t generally listen to them at other times of the year. So I factored holiday songs out of the equation and ended up with the 25 Sinatra tunes I’m most likely to listen to throughout the year.


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History Channel to Profile Sinatra’s Cal Neva Hotel

According to Nevada Appeal, The History Channel recently recorded a segment on Sinatra’s former Cal Neva Lodge for their program “Cities of The Underworld.” Set to air sometime in December of January, the segment highlights the network of private tunnels beneath the lodge that were designed to allow high-profile guests and Sinatra himself to get around the facility without necessarily having the transit the casino floor.

Cities of The Underworld airs Monday evenings at 9PM on The History Channel.

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