Frank Sinatra's Swingin' Car Collection #Video
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Description
Few artists have left as great an impression on 20th-century popular music as Frank Sinatra. From his humble beginnings in Hoboken, New Jersey, to the bright lights of Manhattan and the Las Vegas Strip, Sinatra became a dominant musical force thanks to his distinctive voice and big band-style jazz-inflected songs that could be loosely categorized as swing. While his music continues to be enjoyed by millions, it is his way of living that continues to amaze us. And is still a standard by which we judge class. For years, he was the world's wealthiest performer, living in a way that people admired rather than derided. Sinatra's heart was attached to his cars, just as it was to his style and attention to detail. He adored them, and they were typically fashionable and period-appropriate. Today we're taking a look at the swinging rides of the legendary crooner, Frank Sinatra.
Comments
- CharMaine Added Very interesting man. What a voice, to be sure. Acting was decent, love Robin and the Seven Hoods; had a heart of gold and extremely generous. Charities still benefit from his good fortune today. He made certain of that. Like Elvis, there is only Frank Sinatra. Really enjoyed this video, thank you Mel.