of Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra (1915-1998) was one of the most influential entertainers of the 20th century. Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, he rose to fame in the 1940s as a singer with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra before launching a highly successful solo career.
Known as “Ol’ Blue Eyes,” Sinatra became famous for timeless songs like My Way, New York, New York, and Fly Me to the Moon. Beyond music, he also built a respected acting career, winning an Academy Award for his role in From Here to Eternity.
With a career spanning more than five decades, Sinatra sold millions of records worldwide and remains a cultural icon whose legacy continues to influence music and entertainment today.


