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inspire and
came to symbolize. Igniting the "biggest pop craze since Glenn Miller and Frank Sinatra ... Presley brought
rock'n'roll into the mainstream of popular culture", writes historian Marty ... Vancouver, the crowd rioted after
the end of the show, destroying the stage. Frank Sinatra, who had famously inspired the swooning of
teenaged girls in the 1940s, condemned ... album chart.
Presley returned to television on May 12 as a guest on The Frank Sinatra Timex Special — ironic for both
stars, given Sinatra's not-so-distant excoriation
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inspire and
came to symbolize. Igniting the "biggest pop craze since Glenn Miller and Frank Sinatra ... Presley brought
rock'n'roll into the mainstream of popular culture", writes historian Marty ... Vancouver, the crowd rioted after
the end of the show, destroying the stage. Frank Sinatra, who had famously inspired the swooning of
teenaged girls in the 1940s, condemned ... album chart.
Presley returned to television on May 12 as a guest on The Frank Sinatra Timex Special — ironic for both
stars, given Sinatra's not-so-distant excoriation
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Woods in 1932. This song
had previously been covered by Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, and the publishers unsuccessfully tried to
stop Redding from recording the song from a "negro ... alone.[65] That
year, one columnist said, "he sold more records than Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin combined."[90] After
the release of Otis Blue, Redding became a "catalogue" artist ... Singers of All
Time". Q ranked Redding fourth among "100 Greatest Singers", after only Frank Sinatra, Franklin and
Presley.
9IPage of 10
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Five of his albums, Otis Blue: Otis
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some of the most important artists of the era, including Billy
Eckstine, Sarah Vaughn, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, and Dinah Washington. Jones's solo
recordings also garnered acclaim ... today, and part of my soul has gone with him."
Jones first worked with Frank Sinatra when he was invited by Princess Grace to arrange a benefit concert
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voice actor,
songwriter, and record producer. He was known for his smooth vocal style: Frank Sinatra once said that Rawls
had "the classiest singing and silkiest chops in the singing ... classics, "You Are the Sunshine of My Life," and a final ode to
Frank Sinatra with, "It Was A Very Good Year."
At the time of Rawls' death, news
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which spanned over half a century, worked with hundreds of artists from Bob
Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Billy Joel and Paul McCartney to Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand
Karen Carpenter
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Gamble and Huff were
honored with the Grammy Trustees Award, joining musical luminaries like Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, and
Walt Disney. Their career output of over 3,000 songs places
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