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Frank Sinatra as Musical Troubadour This Week at LiveAuctionTalk.com
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Frank Sinatra said he heard “symphonies from the universe” in his head as a kid and thought about singing for a living as young as 11-years-old.
But it was a Bing Crosby concert in the summer of 1935 at Loew’s Journal Square in downtown New Jersey that changed Frank’s life.
‘He was the first troubadour that any of us had heard. After seeing him that night, I knew I had to be a singer,” he said. More than just a crooner, Bing told a story with each song. His style was relaxed and casual. He made the audience feel like he was singing directly to each one of them. Frank knew he could do that.
There were many musical influences on his voice. He spoke particularly about jazz singer Billy Holiday.
“What she did was take a song and make it hers,” he said. “She lived inside the song. It didn’t matter who wrote the words or the music.” All the heartache, disappointment and pain was right there in her voice.
Frank did the same.
On Dec. 3 & 4, Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills, Calif., featured a selection of Sinatra memorabilia in its Icons & Idols auction.
Frank’s infamous wide-brim Fedora sold in the auction for $25,000.
Read the full story at www.LiveAuctionTalk.com
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Rosemary McKittrick is a storyteller. Her website offers anything and everything about the world of collecting. Visit the site. Sign up for a free weekly subscription.
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But it was a Bing Crosby concert in the summer of 1935 at Loew’s Journal Square in downtown New Jersey that changed Frank’s life.
‘He was the first troubadour that any of us had heard. After seeing him that night, I knew I had to be a singer,” he said. More than just a crooner, Bing told a story with each song. His style was relaxed and casual. He made the audience feel like he was singing directly to each one of them. Frank knew he could do that.
“What she did was take a song and make it hers,” he said. “She lived inside the song. It didn’t matter who wrote the words or the music.” All the heartache, disappointment and pain was right there in her voice.
Frank did the same.
On Dec. 3 & 4, Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills, Calif., featured a selection of Sinatra memorabilia in its Icons & Idols auction.
Frank’s infamous wide-brim Fedora sold in the auction for $25,000.
Read the full story at www.LiveAuctionTalk.com
RSS: www.liveauctiontalk.com/rss/lat.rss
Rosemary McKittrick is a storyteller. Her website offers anything and everything about the world of collecting. Visit the site. Sign up for a free weekly subscription.
• One of the largest “Live” auction article databases on the Internet.
• Over 800 articles including photographs are currently available.
• Free weekly subscription to the updated articles.
info@liveauctiontalk.com
40 Calle Debra
Santa Fe, NM 87507
505-989-7210
This release was published on openPR.
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