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  1. Il y a 6 jours · I had the great pleasure of meeting Earl Robinson (1910-1991) once: this was during the free jazz loft days, sometime in the late 1980s. His son, the brilliant clarinetist Perry Robinson (1938-2018), was a star of that scene, and on one occasion, he scheduled a performance for his father to give a semi-impromptu concert in which he sang his songs and talked briefly about his career; since my ...

  2. 25 juin 2024 · This article will explore the 25 greatest songs in Frank Sinatra’s discography, looking at his most iconic recordings throughout his 54-year career! If you love jazz and want to play classic Frank Sinatra songs, you should check out the Learn Jazz Standards Inner Circle.

  3. Il y a 6 jours · 1. That’s Life. “That’s Life,” one of Frank Sinatra’s iconic songs, resonates as a timeless anthem of resilience and acceptance. Released in 1966, it quickly became a hallmark of Sinatra’s...

  4. 16 juin 2024 · Pop, Soundtrack, Big Band. Frank Sinatra’s “It Happens Every Springtakes us back to a time full of youthful exuberance and the joy of new beginnings. Released in 1949 as part of Sinatra’s extensive discography, the song captures the essence of the season with its vibrant lyrics and catchy melody. The first verse sets the ...

  5. 26 juin 2024 · Sinatra’s rendition ofPut Your Dreams Away” paints a picture of perseverance and optimism amidst challenging times. The song encourages listeners to hold onto their dreams, even when faced with adversity.

  6. 28 juin 2024 · Frank Sinatra’s rendition of “The Shadow of Your Smile” has long captivated audiences with its beautiful melody and heartfelt lyrics. This timeless classic, originally featured in the 1965 film “The Sandpiper,” holds a deeper meaning that resonates with listeners worldwide.

  7. 14 juin 2024 · Directed by Frank Sinatra himself, and sponsored by the good people of Bulova and Chesterfield, it’s surely one of the classiest Christmas specials ever to go out over the airwaves: twenty-five minutes of unassuming Yuletide excellence. And it’s currently available via YouTube (and embedded below).