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SUNDAY, 15 JANUARY 2023


BOBBY BLOOM BORN 15 JANUARY 1946



Robert Bloom (January 15, 1946 – February 28, 1974) was an American Pop and
blue-eyed soul singer, songwriter, musician, producer and engineer. He is best
known for being a one-hit wonder with the 1970 song, "Montego Bay", which was
co-written with and produced by Jeff Barry. 







Bloom was born in Brooklyn, NY. He graduated from Wantagh High School in 1964.
Bobby was a struggling songwriter in the early 60s. He was trying his hand at
everything, including doing some sound engineer work for Shuggie Otis and
performing in the doo-wop groups, The Imaginations, The Ebonaires and The
Expressions in 1963. 







Bobby also played a role as a songwriter for the Kama Sutra/Buddah group of
labels. He got hooked up with Tommy James & the Shondells in 1968 and co-write
the #3 hit, Mony Mony. This got the attention of Jeff Barry, who had just
started producing music for the Saturday morning cartoon, The Archie Show when
he met Bobby. Soon after a ‘group’ called the Archies was formed and hit #1 with
Sugar Sugar in 1969 and Bobby & Jeff collaborated on a follow-up single called
Sunshine on which Bobby can be heard singing background. That same year found
Bobby as one of the singers in  the group Captain Groovy and his Bubblegum Army
who released one single.  







Bloom and Barry started to write some additional songs that Bobby would demo at
his friend’s recording studio. Somehow the tracks got out and a little record
label called L&R decided to put out the single, Montego Bay, to see what would
happen. It ended up being a Top 10 record in the US & the UK. The song hurtled
Bloom into a life of constant travelling. As the single went into the charts in
various countries, he followed it, promoting, doing television and live dates.
From the West Coast to London, to Hamburg, to New York, to Copenhagen, Berlin,
Amsterdam and so on. He even squeezed a four day trip to Jamaica and visited
Montego Bay.






Bobby’s voice was unique in that he was very deep, round and full of soul, and
many were surprised he was white. And Montego‘s mix of pop and calypso along
with the pleasurable images of laying on the beach during the day, drinking
silver rum and driving your MG to an all night party did more for Jamaican
tourism than anything their consulate had dreamed up. 








                              

Bloom co-wrote songs with Jeff Barry and Neil Goldberg for the Monkees' album
Changes and their 1971 single "Do It in the Name of Love". He often recorded
demos of his songs at the recording studio of MAP City Records, owned by friends
Peter Anders and Vincent "Vini" Poncia Jr., with chief engineer Peter H. Rosen
at the controls. 







Early solo projects included "Love Don't Let Me Down" and "Count on Me". The
recordings that followed his success with "Montego Bay" in 1970, "Heavy Makes
You Happy", which became a hit for the Staple Singers in 1971, "Where Are We
Going" and The Bobby Bloom Album all used the same combination of pop, calypso,
and rock. 







Tragically Bloom died on February 28, 1974, in an accidental shooting at his
home in Hollywood, at the age of 28. It’s hard to know what exactly happened.
Stories of it being self-inflicted because he was depressed, an accident because
he was cleaning his gun or murder because he was breaking up a fight, have
clouded the truth. And no one sure what the facts truly are. In a later 
interview with Don Charles Jeff Barry said “Somebody shot him, in a fight over a
girl. It was crazy! He kicked down a door, and ran into the room, and the guy
reached for a gun. I don’t think they ever found the guy.” 





Barry learned he was the sole beneficiary of Bloom's life insurance policy.
Apparently the police never opened an investigation to clarify Blooms death. The
location of his burial remain unknown. 



(Edited from Wikipedia, 7 Inches of 70’s Pop, Bubblegum University & Rock
Anecdotary) 


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SATURDAY, 14 JANUARY 2023


BILLY WALKER BORN 14 JANUARY 1929







William Marvin Walker (January 14, 1929 – May 21, 2006) was an American country
music singer and guitarist best known for his 1962 hit, "Charlie's Shoes".
Nicknamed The Tall Texan, Walker had more than 30 charting records during a
nearly 60-year career, and was a long-time member of the Grand Ole Opry. 







Billy Walker was born in Ralls, Texas, United States, and was the youngest of
three children. His mother died when he was only six years old, and Billy's
father was unable to care for him and his two older brothers. Some of the
children, including Billy, were placed in a Methodist orphanage in Waco, Texas.
He attended High School in Whiteface, Texas, and had won a talent contest which
entitled him to appear on radio in Clovis, New Mexico. He had returned to live
with his father at the age of 11. 




Inspired by the music of Gene Autry as a teenager, he had begun his professional
music career in 1947 at age 18. After his debut on Clovis radio as a teenager he
later joined the Big D Jamboree in Dallas in 1949. The same year, Hank Thompson
helped him sign with Capitol Records after he worked with Walker in Waco. His
manager at the time had him wear a Lone Ranger-style black mask and billed him
as The Traveling Texan, the Masked Singer of Country Songs. 









Walker recorded for Capitol Records from 1949-1951, but he didn't make the U.S.
country charts. In 1952 he joined the Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport,
Louisiana, where he and Slim Whitman were responsible in part for Elvis
Presley's first appearance on the radio program. In 1954, Walker scored his
first hit with "Thank You for Calling". His early Columbia recordings were at a
Dallas studio owned by producer Jim Beck, responsible for hits by Ray Price,
Lefty Frizzell and others. In 1955, Walker, Presley and Tillman Franks teamed up
for a tour of West Texas. Walker dispensed with his "Traveling Texan" persona
and joined the Louisiana Hayride. He soon became a cast member of ABC-TV's Ozark
Jubilee in Springfield, Missouri, where he began a long friendship with host,
Red Foley.



Billy with Jim Reeves



After a brief attempt at rock and roll, Walker played the Texas bar circuit
before moving to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1959 and joining the Grand Ole Opry in
1960. He was one of the first artists to record a Willie Nelson song; and
although his 1961 version of "Funny How Time Slips Away" only reached No. 23 on
Billboard's country singles chart, it helped establish Walker's national
reputation. In 1962, he topped the chart with "Charlie's Shoes", the only No. 1
single of his career. Subsequent successes included "Cross the Brazos at Waco,"
"A Million to One," "Sundown Mary," "She Goes Walking Through My Mind," and
"Sing Me a Love Song to Baby."   





                   

After performing at a charity concert in Kansas City, Kansas on March 3, 1963,
Walker received a call to return to Nashville. Fellow performer Hawkshaw Hawkins
gave Walker his commercial airline ticket, and instead flew back to Tennessee on
March 5 on a private plane, which crashed, killing Hawkins, Patsy Cline, Cowboy
Copas and pilot Randy Hughes. After leaving Columbia in 1965, Walker signed with
producer Fred Foster's Monument Records and moved to MGM in 1970 and to RCA
Records in 1974. He later recorded for several independent labels, including his
own Tall Texan label. 







In the late 1960s, he hosted a syndicated television show, Billy Walker’s
Country Carnival, and appeared on other country music TV programs. Walker
performed around the world, and several times during the 1980s sang at the
International Festival of Country Music at Wembley Arena in London. By the end
of 1988, he had placed 65 records in the U.S. country charts, including duets
with Barbara Fairchild on "The Answer Game" and "Let Me Be the One." His own
songs included a tribute to Marty Robbins, "He Sang the Songs About El Paso." 







In April 2006, Walker recorded the duet "All I Ever Need Is You" with Danish
singer Susanne Lana for Hillside House Records. The recording, at Signal Path
Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, was produced by Charlie McCoy. Walker continued
to tour and remained a mainstay on the Grand Ole Opry, and was scheduled to
perform two days following his death with Terri Clark, Porter Wagoner and
others. 







On May 21, 2006, Walker died in a road accident when the Chevrolet van he was
driving back to Nashville after a performance in Foley, Alabama, veered off
Interstate 65 in Fort Deposit and overturned. His wife Bettie; bassist Charles
Lilly Jr., son of Everett Lilly of The Lilly Brothers; and guitarist Daniel
Patton were also killed. The Walkers, Lilly, and Patton died instantly. Walker's
grandson, Joshua Brooks, survived with serious injuries. Walker was interred in
Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville. 

Billy Walker left behind an impressive legacy which included several
chart-topping hits and a long record of helping along other musicians. In 2001
he was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. Walker is also
honoured in the West Texas Music Hall of Fame.  (Edited from Wikipedia, AllMusic
& TSHA online)

 


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FRIDAY, 13 JANUARY 2023


MELBA LISTON BORN 13 JANUARY 1926





Melba Liston (January 13, 1926 – April 23, 1999) was an American jazz
trombonist, arranger, and composer. Other than those playing in all-female bands
she was the first woman trombonist to play in big bands during the 1940s and
1960s, but as her career progressed she became better known as an arranger,
particularly in partnership with pianist Randy Weston. 

Melba Liston was an African-American musician who became a brilliant star of the
jazz world. Though best known as a composer and arranger, her incredible skill
as a trombonist meant she also achieved fame as an instrumentalist, and she
worked alongside some of the biggest names in music. Her unprecedented and
varied career spanned five decades, seeing her become one of the industry’s
extreme rarities; a successful female trombonist. 







Melba was born in Kansas City in 1926, and when she was seven years old she was
offered a choice of instruments to learn as part of her elementary school’s
music programme. She chose a trombone because she found it beautiful. Only a
year later she played it well enough to perform solo on local radio. In 1937,
Melba and her mother moved to California where, at the age of sixteen, she took
up her first professional engagement with the pit band of the Los Angeles
Lincoln Theatre. Not only did she play there, but she also wrote and arranged
musical scores for other performers. 







Melba then joined composer and trumpeter, Gerald Wilson, both as a musician and
as his assistant arranger, in his newly-formed big band. She also worked with
tenor saxophonist Dexter Gordon at this time, and the pair recorded a track
called Mischievous Lady which Gordon had written especially as a tribute for
her. Melba was starting to excel as a soloist and Dizzie Gillespie was so
impressed with her skill that, when Gerald Wilson’s orchestra disbanded in 1948,
he asked her to join his ensemble. Melba played with Gillespie and his band in
New York alongside musical luminaries such as John Coltrane and John Lewis. She
loved working with such a progressive and exciting band but, due to financial
constraints, the orchestra broke up only a year later. 






After a short time touring with Count Basie, Melba joined the band hired to
accompany Billie Holiday for a tour of America’s South. This was an extremely
unhappy and difficult time in Melba’s career. The audiences were mostly small
and indifferent, and she faced a great deal of hardship whilst on the road.
Later in life, Melba would also speak of the profound difficulties she
experienced being a woman in the music industry during this era. She not only
found herself disregarded and ignored, but also suffered abuse, discrimination
and even sexual assault. When the tour with Billie Holiday came to an end, Melba
was so disillusioned with the music industry that she temporarily turned her
back on it. She returned to Los Angeles to take a clerical job at the Board of
Education and also supplemented her income by taking small acting roles in
several Hollywood movies. 









                   Here's "The Trolley Song" from above album.



                             

Happily, during the late 1950s, Melba was lured back to music and joined Dizzie
Gillespie’s latest big bebop band for tours to the Middle East, Asia and South
America. She was both a writer and an arranger for the band and most
commentators agree that she produced some of her finest work at this time. 



Melba with Quincy Jones



In 1958, Melba formed her own all-female quintet and also recorded her only
album as a band leader, Melba Liston & Her Bones – widely regarded as a jazz
classic. She then went on to work with trumpeter Quincy Jones, who had formed a
band to tour Europe with his Free and Easy show. She wrote consistently for this
band, particularly standards and ballads, and continued to work with Jones when
the ensemble returned to New York. 







Across the following decade, Melba lived in New York, working as a freelance
arranger and composer with various recording companies and for many prestigious
artists, including Tony Bennett and Diana Ross. She also embarked on a
wonderfully creative collaboration with pianist Randy Weston. The pair would
work together for many years to come, producing a number of highly regarded and
innovative recordings. 







In 1973, Melba’s career took a different direction. She moved to Jamaica for six
years and served as the Director of Popular Music Studies at the Jamaica
Institute of Music. In 1975, she wrote and arranged the score for a film called
Smile Orange, a sortie into Reggae music. On returning to the USA in 1979, Melba
formed an all-female jazz band called the Melba Liston Company which headlined
at the Kansas City Women’s Jazz Festival. 







Throughout the 1980s Melba continued to be actively involved in the jazz music
scene as an arranger and composer, and in 1987 was awarded the Jazz Masters
Fellowship of the National Endowment for the Arts. Sadly, her health began to
decline in 1986 with the first of several strokes. She died on April, 23, 1999
having made a unique and remarkable contribution to the music of the 20th
Century. She was 73 years old. 

(Edited from All About Jazz, Arts.gov, The Guardian, The Independent, Indiana
Public Media & Wikipedia)


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THURSDAY, 12 JANUARY 2023


HARRY ROY BORN 12 JANUARY 1900





Harry Roy (12 January 1900 – 1 February 1971) was a British dance band leader
and clarinet player from the 1920s to the 1960s. 

Roy was born Harry Lipman in Stamford Hill, London, England, and as a teenager
he worked in his father's carton manufactory and began to study clarinet and
alto saxophone at the age of 16. He and his brother Sidney formed a band which
they called the Darnswells, with Harry on saxophone and clarinet and Sidney on
piano. During the 1920s, they performed in several prestige venues, such as the
Alhambra and the London Coliseum, under names such as the Original Lyrical Five
and the Original Crichton Lyricals. They spent three years at the Café de Paris,
and toured South Africa, Australia and Germany. 







The now Anglicized "Roys" waxed a test pressing for Columbia in 1922 and made
their first issued recordings for Vocalion in 1927 as the Crichton Lyricals. The
Lyricals played all of the best halls and clubs in London, visited Paris, then
toured Australia, Tasmania, and South Africa in 1928. They cut two sides for the
Broadcast label in 1929 and visited Berlin in 1930, providing live entertainment
and making a few more phonograph records. Harry was a born showman, comedian,
and vocalist who specialized in songs like "I Wonder How I Look When I'm
Asleep?" 






                             

Over the next few years their music became available to the public on the
Guardsman, Coliseum, Aco, Scala, Crown, Beltona, Imperial, and Crystalate record
labels. By the early 1930s, Harry Roy was fronting the band under his own name,
and broadcasting from the Café Anglais and the Mayfair Hotel. In 1931, he wrote
(along with Anthony Fanzo) and sang "Pussy", which has since been the subject of
many cover versions and remakes. 







Harry became the leader of a new enlarged version of the band in 1931, with Syd
assuming managerial duties. The Harry Roy Orchestra spent half a year serenading
patrons before and betwixt motion picture screenings at RKO's Leicester Square
Theatre, opened at the London Pavillion in 1932, and broadcast over BBC radio
from the Café Anglais in 1933. Their theme song was now established as the
"Bugle Call Rag." Roy's band distinguished itself at the Mayfair Hotel in 1934
and remained there until 1936. 







In 1935, he married Elizabeth Brooke (stage name: Princess Pearl), daughter of
the White Rajah of Sarawak, with whom he appeared in two musical films,
Everything Is Rhythm (1936) and Rhythm Racketeer (1937). Appearing in the former
film were Roy's two pianists, Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye. They had originally
been part of Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins, a smaller outfit composed of members
of the main band, which also included drummer Joe Daniels. Moreton and Kaye left
Roy's band in early 1936, going on to a successful career as piano duettists in
their own right. 





Harry Roy's Orchestra enjoyed a successful tour of South America in 1938 and
toured consistently throughout England and the Middle East during the Second
World War with the Tiger Ragamuffins.  During 1940 another risqué piece of dance
band hilarity was recorded by Rot. The song “She Had to Go and Lose It at the
Astor.” Both the BBC and the American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers
banned it from being recorded or published. In 1942 he was at the Embassy Club
and a little later, toured the Middle East, entertaining troops with singer Mary
Lee. In 1948, Roy travelled to the United States, but was refused a work permit.
Returning to Britain, he reformed his band and scored a hit with his recording
of "Leicester Square Rag". 



By the early 1950s, the big band era had come to an end. Roy's band split up,
but he still drifted in and out of the music scene. In the 1950s, he ran his own
restaurant, the Diners' Club, but it was destroyed by fire. In 1969 Roy returned
to music, leading a quartet in London's Lyric Theatre's show Oh Clarence and his
own Dixieland Jazz Band resident during the summer at the newly-refurbished
Sherry's Dixieland Showbar in Brighton, but he was by then in failing health. He
died in London 2 February 1971. 

 (Edited from Wikipedia & AllMusic)


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WEDNESDAY, 11 JANUARY 2023


CHUCK CARBO BORN 11 JANUARY 1926



Hayward "Chuck" Carbo (January 11, 1926 – July 11, 2008) was an American R&B
singer, best known for his time as a vocalist in the New Orleans group The
Spiders. 



Chuck Carbo was born in Houma, Louisiana, then moved with his family to the Zion
City neighborhood of New Orleans in the early 1930s. Chuck and brother Leonard
"Chick" Carbo sang in the choir at their minister father's church. Among their
influences were the Golden Gate Quartet and the King Cole Trio. The brothers
served in the Coast Guard during World II. 







After the war the brothers became affiliated with the Zion City Harmonizers
gospel quartet. Taking the name the Delta Southernaires, the off-shoot group
performed on Sunday mornings on WWEZ. In 1953 they auditioned for Cosimo Matassa
at J&M Studio with the songs John The Revelator and Bye and Bye. Matassa
encouraged the group to consider singing Rhythm and Blues. Local guitarist and
songwriter Adolph Smith wrote two songs for the newly rechristened Spiders, cut
in their initial Imperial Records session. The R&B single was a two-sided hit
with I Didn't Want To Do It reaching #3 on the R&B charts and You're The One
following at #8. 





                             

At the first recording session the group had misgivings, so also recorded two
gospel songs which were unreleased until 1994. Imperial Records A&R man and
bandleader Dave Bartholomew took over the production work for The Spiders'
follow-up releases, which were regional and local hits but didn't make the
national charts.




Conflicts within the group caused Chuck to leave, with Chick taking over lead
vocals. The original Spiders reunited in 1955 to record Witchcraft which went to
#7 on the R&B charts. Chick continued to front the Spiders. Chuck cut two
singles under his own name for Imperial before being dropped by the label in
1957. He didn't record again for several years, but could be heard performing
locally at the Dew Drop Inn and other clubs. 


In the 60’s he continued to record as a solo artist, cutting discs for Rex
Records, and Ace in the 1960s. Perhaps his best known song as a solo artist was
his 1970 single, "Can I Be Your Squeeze" on Eddie Bo's Fire Ball Records.(Larry
Grogan at Funky 16 Corners featured this song from the Canyon version of the 45,
calling it "one of the hottest funk sides to come out of any city, let alone the
hotbed of New Orleans." His enthusiasm is well-deserved. The track has surfaced
on several funk compilations.) 









Carbo continued to perform intermittently for the next several decades, though
he took odd jobs (including as a truck driver) whenever he could not make a
living performing. Through the 1970s, he sat things out on the sidelines while
the music business continued to go through many changes. In the 1980s, there was
beginning to be a musical resurgence in his hometown. Early that decade he sang
at a benefit concert for WWOZ , the city's cultural jewel of a community radio
station, and got such positive feedback and enjoyed the experience so much that
he was inspired to get back into performing. That led to occasional gigs a local
clubs and appearances at JazzFest. 







In 1988 Carbo recorded his first solo album Life's Ups and Downs on 504 Records,
featuring guitarist Alvin Robinson, Dr. John, and Edward Frank. Second Line On
Monday was released as a single. The flip side Meet Me With Your Black Drawers
On (by Jeannie and Jimmy Cheatham) got attention and airplay on WWOZ in New
Orleans. This led to a follow-up album Drawers Trouble on Rounder Records in
1993 featuring Dr. John and Edward Frank. 







A second full-length The Barber's Blues followed in 1996. Those albums provided
a fitting coda to Chuck Carbo's career so long on hold, proving that he not only
still had what it takes, but that he was definitely one of the most distinctive
in a long line of great New Orleans singers. "When I sing, I'm Chuck Carbo," the
singer remarked in 1997, "and I don't try to copy anybody else. I'm glad my fans
responded to that. To me, they are the greatest. I love them all." 







Carbo and his wife Gloria were the parents of nine sons and daughters. His
granddaughter, Rolexis Delaney Schinsing is an actress who has appeared on HBO
show Treme, OWN's Queen Sugar, and Daytime Emmy nominated network BYUtv's show
Relative Race. Carbo died in July 2008, in New Orleans at the age of 82. 

(Edited from Wikipedia, Home of the Groove, Funky 16 Corners & wwoz.org)

Here's a clip of Chuck Carbo singing this Spiders classic live at UGHA in
November 1994


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TUESDAY, 10 JANUARY 2023


FRANK SINATRA JR. BORN 10 JANUARY 1944





Francis Wayne Sinatra ( January 10, 1944 – March 16, 2016), professionally known
as Frank Sinatra Jr., was an American singer, songwriter, and conductor. 

Francis Wayne Sinatra was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, into the household of
one of the most popular singers in the world, Frank Sinatra. The younger Sinatra
was technically not a "junior" (his father's middle name was Albert) but was
nonetheless known as Frank Jr. throughout his life. The younger Sinatra hardly
saw his father, who was constantly on the road, either performing or working in
films. However, Sinatra Jr. recalled wanting to become a pianist and songwriter
from his earliest days. 







By his early teens, Sinatra was performing at local clubs and venues. At age 19,
he became the vocalist for Sam Donahue's band. He also spent considerable time
with Duke Ellington, learning the music business. That years on December 8,
1963, he was kidnapped at Harrah's Lake Tahoe. He was released two days later
after his father paid the $240,000 ransom demanded by the kidnappers (equivalent
to $2,120,000 in 2021 terms).  Barry Keenan, Johnny Irwin, and Joe Amsler were
soon captured, prosecuted for kidnapping, convicted, and sentenced to long
prison terms, of which they served only small portions. 







Mastermind Keenan was later adjudged to have been legally insane at the time of
the crime and hence not legally responsible for his actions. Famed attorney
Gladys Root represented Irwin. The kidnappers demanded that all communication be
conducted by payphone. During these conversations, Frank Sr. became concerned
that he would not have enough coins, which prompted him to carry 10 dimes with
him at all times for the rest of his life; he was even buried with 10 dimes in
his pocket. 







Sinatra Jr. spent most of his early career on the road. By 1968, he had
performed in 47 states and 30 countries, had appeared as a guest on several
television shows, including two episodes of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
with his sister Nancy, hosted a 10-week summer replacement series for The Dean
Martin Show, had sung with his own band in Las Vegas casinos, and had been the
opening act for bigger names at other casinos. During that time, he gained a
reputation for rigorous rehearsals and demanding high standards for his
musicians. 





                             

Sinatra appeared in the Sammy Davis Jr. drama A Man Called Adam in 1966. He also
played a deputy district attorney, named Gino Bardi, on the television crime
drama Adam-12, in three episodes, the last of which was titled "Clinic on 18th
Street" (originally broadcast on March 13, 1974). This episode was an edited
television pilot for a Mark VII Limited series that was not sold. His other
acting credits included roles in Aru heishi no kake (1970) with Dale Robertson,
Code Name Zebra (1987) opposite James Mitchum, and Hollywood Homicide (2003)
with Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett. He had nearly two dozen television and
feature film credits as an actor, including appearances on "The Love Boat" and
"Marcus Welby, M.D.." he also  provided his own voice for two television series
episodes of "Family Guy."






Starting in 1988, at his father's request, Sinatra placed his career on hold in
order to act as his father's musical director and conductor. During the
1997–1998 television season, Sinatra was offered the role of Vic Fontaine on
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Despite being a fan of the show and finding the role
interesting, he turned it down, declaring that he only wanted to play an alien.
James Darren accepted the part, after refusing three times because he found the
idea of a vocalist playing a vocalist to be too "on the nose", but changed his
mind when he read the script. 









When his father, the elder Sinatra, died of a heart attack May 14, 1998, at 82.
Sinatra Jr. was able to provide a link to his music after his death, performing
his father's songs and arrangements on tours and especially in Las Vegas. "Since
my father's death, a lot of people have made it clear that they're not ready to
give up his music," Sinatra Jr. told the AP interviewer. "For me, it's a big,
fat gift to perform my dad's material. I get to sing with a big orchestra and
get to sing orchestrations that will never be old." 







In January 2006 Sinatra underwent surgery for prostate cancer. That same year he
released the album That Face!, including the songs "You'll Never Know" and the
self-penned song "Spice".  Sinatra made a brief cameo appearance in the series
premiere episode of the 2010 CBS legal comedy-drama The Defenders, as well as
the show's series finale. On August 17, 2015, Sinatra sang "The Star-Spangled
Banner" at Yankee Stadium. and sang the "Theme from New York, New York" at the
2014 Belmont Stakes. 

On March 16, 2016, Sinatra was to do a concert at the Peabody Auditorium in
Florida that evening, but he felt lightheaded and was admitted to Halifax
Medical Center where he died after suffering a heart attack at the age of 72. 

(Edited from Wikipedia & IMDB)


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