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...In 1934 in New Jersey, 18-year-old Frank Sinatra met Nancy Barbato, a young Italian-American secretary who made her own clothes....
...Here his partner is his wife, Shelley Brien; their harmonies bring to mind Frank and Nancy Sinatra. “Devotion and warmth in between my arms.”...
...She last played at Latitude seven years ago on the back of her startling “Video Games”, the song that turned a former waitress called Lizzy Grant into a self-styled “gangster Nancy Sinatra” called Lana Del...
...In a way, Frank Sinatra met his match in Nancy Sinatra Senior....
...Sinatra Snr, Frank’s first wife, 1917-2018 The Jersey girl in whom Ol’ Blue Eyes met his match FT Alphaville: An environmental run on the bank Undercover Economist: We should not let bad managers stick...
...The bass voice belongs to writer/producer Lee Hazlewood, the soprano to his protégée, Nancy Sinatra....
...As Nancy Sinatra once sang: “Are you ready boots? Start walkin’.”...
...When asked what her dad would think about the 45th president choosing his theme song for the occasion, Nancy Sinatra tweeted: “Just remember the first line of the song”: “And now the end is near.”...
...White Gentlewoman, Ruby Man (Glassnote) Flo Morrissey and Matthew E White met at a Lee Hazlewood tribute concert where they covered “Some Velvet Morning”, Hazlewood’s baroque cowboy duet with Nancy Sinatra...
...In the pantheon of liberal women who are anathema to American conservative men, she sits alongside Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi. “Is Gloria a man or a woman????”...
...He is a like a figure out of a Frank Sinatra song — a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a king. Thus the basic Trump question....
...This book did not merely delve into the often dysfunctional relationships between the Reagans and their children, but also implied a longstanding affair between her and Frank Sinatra, the singer, and dwelt...
...Developments in audiovisual technology mean that a tribute musical can now be staged with a live band accompanying archive clips of the original star; this is how Frank Sinatra, after a fashion, is currently...
...Some of the one-liners still land, and the visual gags, many of them involving Jack’s mother (the delightful Nancy Opel), tickle the audience....
...Sinatra’s “These Boots Are Made for Walking” in which Lee Hazelwood is replaced by Lou Reed....
...On Born to Die, Lana Del Rey styled herself as an old-fashioned leading lady for the hip-hop generation, a “gangsta Nancy Sinatra” in her words, all heavy-lidded voice, dramatic orchestrations and unhurried...
...“But I liked them personally and Nancy [Reagan] was sweet. Sinatra said, ‘Please can I dance something?’...
...What will they get up to next – doing King Lear with their own fathers and punctuating it with renditions of Frank and Nancy Sinatra’s “Somethin’ Stupid”? Well, funnily enough . . ....
...As a reward for launching Nancy Sinatra’s career with “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’ ”, Lee Hazlewood was given his own record label imprint to work more of his star-making magic on 1960s wannabes....
...This is where Frank Sinatra welcomed Elvis back from the army with a thump on the back and a corny duet. The dames didn’t do so well....
...Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr were guests – a nearby street is named after Sinatra – while Bing Crosby and Harpo Marx each owned estates nearby....
...Her debut solo album The Deserters departs from the retro-styling of her Lee Hazelwood-and-Nancy Sinatra partnership with Badwan; it also betrays few signs of her operatic origins....
...Top architects built modern homes for Hollywood’s elite, among them E Stewart Williams, who designed a house for Frank Sinatra and his first wife, Nancy Barbato, with a piano-shaped swimming pool....
...Nancy Wilson and Frank Sinatra are his current benchmarks, though he admits it’s “a fine line” whether the latter is a jazz singer. “People come up with two different points of view all the time....
...A rambling tour of Americana finds them heading into swampy country music on “Snake Song”, dipping into Memphis’s southern soul on “Come Undone” and doing their best Lee Hazelwood/Nancy Sinatra impression...
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