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100 Cosas Que Debes Saber De Frank Sinatra Edicion Centenario 100 COSAS QUE DEBES SABER DE FRANK SINATRA EDICION CENTENARIO 1. Frank Sinatra nació el 12 de diciembre de 1915 en Hoboken, New jersey, hijo de emigrantes Italianos. Originalmente en el certificado de nacimiento fue incorrectamente escrito Frank Sinestro. Esto fue corregido en 1945. 2. Sinatra empezó su carrera en la Era del Swing con Harry James y Tommy Dorsey. James es uno de los más influyentes trompetistas de finales de los 30 y los años 40. Dorsey se le conoce como El Caballero Sentimental del Swing. Gran trompetista. 3. Sinatra encontró el éxito cuando fue contratado por Columbia Records en 1943. Él era un ídolo de los Bobby Soxers, generación de chicas entre 12 y 25 años de la década de los 40. Se les llamo así por bailar con sus medias que era parte del uniforme estudiantil. 4. El primer álbum de Sinatra salió en 1946 titulado THE VOICE OF FRANK SINATRA. 5. En los años 50, Sinatra fue parte del RAT PACK, un grupo de personalidades que actuaban en Las Vegas y que estaba conformado por el mismo, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Peter Lawford (primo de Jhon F. Kennedy) Joey de Bishop. 6. Después de Columbia, Sinatra firmo con Capitol Records con la cual grabo algunos de sus mejores álbumes. 7. Luego de Capitol, Sinatra formo su propia compañía en 1961: Reprise Records. 8. Sinatra gano el Oscar por FROM HERE TO ETERNITY de 1953. 9. Sinatra jamás aprendió a leer música, pero la entendía perfectamente. 10. Sinatra era católico romano. 11. Harry James contrato a Sinatra por dos años y le pagaba 75 dólares a la semana. James había quedado fascinado con la voz de Sinatra después de verlo en el Paramount Theatre. 12. La primera grabación de Sinatra con Harry James salio en julio ded 1939, “From the Bottom of My Heart”, que vendió no más de 8.000 copias. 13. En noviembre de 1939 Sinatra dejo a James un poco frustrado por el tratamiento que este le daba y se enrolo con la Tommy Dorsey Band reemplazando a Jack Leonard. El contrato con Dorsey era de 125 dólares a la semana. 14. Dorsey es el padrino de su hija Nancy. Junio de 1940. Nancy aun vive. Tiene 75 años. 15. En el primer año con Dorsey, Sinatra grabo más de 40 canciones. 16. El primer TOP TEN de Sinatra fue IMAGINATION. Su cuarto hit llego al número 1 y allí estuvo 12 semanas consecutivas a mediados de julio de 1940: Ill NEVER SMILE AGAIN. 17. En septiembre de 1942 Dorsey le dijo adiós a Sinatra. Dorsey no quería dejar ir a Sinatra y puso unas cláusulas totalmente indecentes, como la que Sinatra tenía que darle el 43% por el resto de su vida de sus ganancias. Willie Moretti, de la familia criminal Genovesa, y mecenas de Sinatra persuadió a Dorsey para que lo liberara del contrato. Dicen algunos que con una pistola en su cabeza. Dorsey murió en 1956. 18. Por mayo de 1941 Sinatra era la estrella juvenil del momento y era el Rey de las listas de Billboard. Era la SINATRAMANIA. Por entonces se le empezó a llamar THE VOICE. Sinatra tenía 1.000 club de fans en USA. 19. Sinatra fue contratado como artista SOLISTA en 1 de junio de 1943. Su sueño por competir con Bing Crosby había iniciado. Hacia finales de 1943 Sinatra estaba por encima de Crosby, Perry Como, Dick Haymes y Bob Eberly en los listados de Downbeat. 20. Sinatra no presto servicio militar durante la Segunda guerra mundial. En diciembre de 1943 fue clasificado como NO APTO. Rumores decían que él había pagado 40.000 dólares para evadir e servicio, pero el FBI nunca encontró pruebas de esto. 21. Durante 1945 y 1946 Sinatra canto en 160 programas de Radio, grabo 36 veces y filmo 4 películas. Por 1946 el estaba haciendo 45 veces a la semana, cantando 100 canciones al dia y ganando 93.000 dólares a la semana. 22. El primer álbum suyo THE VOICE OF FRANK SINATRA llego al número 1 en BILLBOARD. Estuvo cerca a vender 10 millones de copias al año. Su segundo disco larga duración, SONGS BY SINATRA lo lanzo en 1947 y el tercero CHRISTMAS SONGS BY SINATRA en 1948. Originalmente lanzado en 78 RPM y dos años más tarde en LP. 23. En febrero de 1950 el se vio envuelto en escándalos por su relación extramatrimonial con la actriz Ava Gardner. Finalmente llego el divorcio con Nancy. 24. En 1951 Sinatra se mudó a Las Vegas, comenzando una de las carreras artísticas de la historia de la Ciudad. En septiembre canto en el Desert Inn. En 1953 debutó en el SANDS HOTEL AND CASINO. 25. Sinatra sin embargo tuvo en periodo de decadencia importante a comienzos de los 50s. En un concierto en el Chez Paree de Chicago solo fueron a verle 150 personas en un auditorio para 1.200. Hasta llego a presentarse en el Kauai County Fair de Hawaii. En septiembre de 1952 grabo por última vez para Columbia. La pieza fue WHY TRY TO CHANGE ME NOW dirigida por Percy Faith en NYC. 26. En marzo de 1953 Sinatra firma con CAPITOL y comienza a resurgir de sus propias cenizas. Firmo por 7 años. En agosto de 1953 se lanzó FROM HERE TO ETERNITY. 27. En abril 30 de 1953 Sinatra ingreso a los estudios KHJ de Los Angeles con el productor de Nat King Cole, Nelson Riddle. Era el comienzo de una nueva era en su carrera. Después de escuchar las grabaciones Sinatra exclamo entusiasmadamente, “Im back, baby, Im back!” (Estoy de regreso nena, estoy de regreso!). 28. El primer álbum para Capitol, SONGS FOR YOUNG LOVERS, fue lanzado en enero de 1954. El álbum incluia clásicos como I GET A KICK OUT OF YOU. Ese mismo mes presenta su canción con Doris Day YOUNG AT HEART. El primer éxito que llego al número 1 de Sinatra en la llamada ERA DEL ROCK (1955-Al presente) fue LEARNIN THE BLUES. Fue primer lugar en la lista JOCKEY, número 2 en la lista BEST SELLER y número 2 en la lista JUKE BOX. Aun BILLBOARD no publicaba su HOT 100. Sinatra solo lograría dos canciones en el primer lugar del HOT 100: MY WAY y SOMETHING STUPID. La última vez que se vio un éxito de SINATRA en el HOT 100 fue en 1980 cuando NEW YORK NEW YORK alcanzo el puesto 32. 29. El primer larga duración 12 pulgadas de Sinatra fue IN THE WEE SMALL HOURS lanzado en 1955. En 1956 presenta uno de los mejores trabajos de su carrera, SONGS FOR SWINGIN LOVERS! Producido por Nelson Riddle. Incluia la famosa canción IVE GOT YOU UNDER MY SKIN. 30. En 1957 Sinatra presenta su primer album en STEREO: CLOSE TO YOU, A SWINGIN AFFAIR and WHERE ARE YOU?. 31. En 1958 su álbum COME FLY WITH ME logro el número 1 en BILLBOARD y fue nominado al GRAMMY como MEJOR ALBUM DEL AÑO. Era la primera entrega de los premios de la Academia Nacional de Artes y Ciencias de la Grabación. 32. Su album de 1959 COME DANCE WITH ME! Se paso 140 semanas en las listas de ventas de Billboard y logro el número 2. Gano el grammy como Mejor álbum del año. 33. En septiembre de 1959 fue llamado por 20th Century Fox para ser el maestro de ceremonias en la cena para el presidente Nikita Khrushchev. En 1960 su album de baladas NICE N EASY alcanzo el primer lugar. 34. En 1961 Sinatra y Nelson Riddle se van de Capitol y forman REPRISE RECORDS. Las últimas canciones para CAPITOL fueron grabadas en Septiembre 11 y 12 de 1961. 35. En 1962 Sinatra se unió a Count Basie con quien trabajaría durante varios años. Este año lanzo el álbum SINATRA-BASIE. Dos años más tarde volverían a grabar y el resultado fue el disco IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SWING arreglado por QUINCY JONES. 36. Su cancion de 1964 MY KIND OF TOWN fue nominado a MEJOR CANCION ORIGINAL en los OSCAR. 37. El álbum SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS gano el GRAMMY de 1965 como MEJOR ALBUM DEL AÑO. El disco incluia la extraordinaria canción IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR que también gano el Grammy. 38. Su primer número en el HOT 100 de BILLBOARD llego en 1966 cuando STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT corono la lista. 39. El primer disco EN VIVO de SINATRA fue SINATRA AT THE SANDS grabado entre enero y febrero de 1966 en el SANDS HOTEL AND CASINO de LAS VEGAS. La grabación conto con la ayuda de la orquesta de Count Basie y los arreglos de QUINCY JONES. En 1967 el empieza a grabar con ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM. 40. En 1967 su canción junto a su hija NANCY, SOMETHING STUPID llega al número 1 y en 1969 su clásico MY WAY, alcanzo la posición 5 en Inglaterra y estuvo 122 semanas en la lista británica. Sin embargo MY WAY fue un éxito menor en USA, logrando solo un numero 27. En 1970 él le dijo al escritor Ervin Drake que detestaba cantar esa canción porque la gente pensaba que era un autotributo a su vida y su profesión. 41. Sinatra entre 1940 y 1955 tuvo 7 canciones en el número 1. (Periodo Pre-Era del Rock): 1. "I'll Never Smile Again" – 1940 2. "Dolores" – 1941 3. "A Boy In Khaki, A Girl In Lace"/ "In the Blue of Evening" – 1942 4. "There Are Such Things”" – 1942 5. "Oh! What It Seemed to Be" – 1946 6.
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