For nearly sixty years, Frank Sinatra [1915-98] triumphed in concert, in
the recording studio, on television, and on the big screen,
refashioning his image to suit the temper of the times. Sinatra did it
"his way," remaining bothelusive and alluring, and appealing to men and
women alike.
This collection analyzes the qualities that ensured
Sinatra's staying power: his impeccable musicality, his charisma, his
tough-mindedness, and even his peccadilloes. The contributors to this
volume evaluate Sinatra's impact on all areas of entertainment, and
examine many of the cultural forces he influenced and was influenced by,
including Bing Crosby, Elvis, the "Beats," the Beatles, and Rock 'n'
Roll.
What emerges is a portrait of an artist, entertainment icon,
and legendary symbol of popular culture. This appreciation of the
Sinatra phenomenon celebrates his enduring impact on American
entertainment and cultural life.
Contributors: Blaine Allan,
Samuel L. Chell, David Finck, Joseph Fioravanti Jeanne Fuchs, Philip
Furia, Roger Gilbert, Ruth Prigozy, Walter Raubicheck, Lisa Jo Sagolla,
Ron Simon, Arnold Jay Smith, James F. Smith, Patric M. Verrone, David
Wild
Jeanne Fuchs is Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature
and Languages at Hofstra University; Ruth Prigozy is Professor of
English at Hofstra University.
Table of Contents
The Musical Skills of Frank Sinatra - David Finck
Frank Sinatra's Artistry and the Question of Phrasing - Kathryn Crosby
Hanging on a String of Dreams: Delirium and Discontent in Sinatra's Love Songs - Joseph Fioravanti
Jazzin' Sinatra: Three "Understated" Arrangers: George Siravo, Johnny Mandel, and Quincy Jones - Arnold Jay Smith
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Can't Take That Away from Me: Frank Sinatra and His Curious but Close
Relationship with the Rock and Roll GenerationGeneration - David Wild
Dick Haymes: Sinatra Stand-In or the Real Thing? - Ruth Prigozy
Singing in the Moment: Sinatra and the Culture of the Fifties - Roger Gilbert
Frank Sinatra Meets the Beats - Blaine Allan
Sinatra in (Lyrical) Drag - Philip Furia
Sinatra Meets Television: A Search for Identity in Fifties America - Ronald C. Simon
Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley: The Taming of Teen Idols and The Timex Show - James F. Smith
Frank Sinatra: Dancer - Jeanne Fuchs
Dancing to Sinatra: The Partnership of Music and Movement in Twyla Tharp's Sinatra Suite - Lisa Jo Sagolla
From Sam Spade to Tony Rome: Bogart's Influence on Sinatra's Film Career - Walter Raubicheck
Sinatra Satire: Fifty Years of Punch Lines - Patric M. Verrone
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