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Sinatra 100

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Libro oficial que se publica en el marco de las celebraciones que conmemoran el centenario del nacimiento del artista. Repasa la trayectoria de la extraordinaria vida de Sinatra, desde su infancia en la ciudad de Nueva Jersey en los años treinta hasta las giras mundiales que le mantuvieron en la brecha cuando ya superaba los setenta años. Escrito y creado en estrecha colaboración con la familia Sinatra y Frank Sinatra Enterprises, este libro imprescindible retrata al hombre público y al privado, con fotografías exclusivas e inéditas, recuerdos de los archivos familiares y las imágenes, tomas eliminadas y hojas de contacto más representativas de los diferentes talentos de Sinatra. Frank Sinatra fue un artista con un talento, un carisma y un estilo cautivadores. Además de ser uno de los cantantes que más discos ha vendido en la historia de la música, fue también un actor premiado por la Academia (protagonizó más de sesenta películas) y un símbolo cultural con una influencia de enorme trascendencia.   A través de los afectuosos relatos de sus mejores amigos y sus colaboradores más cercanos, surge el retrato de un hombre que fue completamente leal a sus amigos, dedicado con entusiasmo a causas benéficas y con una energía y una resiliencia excepcionales durante una carrera que abarcó nada menos que seis décadas. El resultado es un cautivador tributo a uno de los artistas más queridos de todos los tiempos.

288 pages, Paperback

First published October 6, 2015

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Author 20 books171 followers
November 7, 2015
Was stunned at my good fortune when I won this in a goodreads giveaway. This is an absolutely gorgeous book. Not a whole lot going on text-wise: forewords by Tony Bennett and Steve Wynn, afterwords by his kids, and a brief introductory essay to each career period. But the photos. Hundreds of photos, all looking amazing and sporting informative captions, that walk you through Sinatra's entire career. It's a stunningly beautiful book. If you like Sinatra, this would be a fine addition to your coffee table.
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116 reviews
March 11, 2024
There is very little text, and numerous pictures, which is great. I finished it rather quickly but it was great. I loved the amount of history and show of character in it.
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215 reviews14 followers
May 28, 2022
Not much to say about this book - it's pretty straightforward.
A beautiful photo album about an extraordinary man. A lot of iconic and rare photos that give a glimpse of his long and storied life with just a few short biographical stories sprinkled in.
The book was published to celebrate Sinatra's centennial... Its been over a hundred years since Frank's birth and his memory still holds strong today.
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334 reviews21 followers
October 12, 2015
What better way to mark the centennial of an icon’s birth than this lush richly detailed volume created with the wholehearted participation of Frank Sinatra’s three children, his friends and colleagues? For many of us it seems only yesterday that a singer shortly to be known as The Voice captured the hearts of millions of teenagers who never dreamed that he was an entertainer of such amazing talent that he would become an Academy Award winning actor and one of the best selling recording artists of all time. But he did this and more, and he did it in spades.

Sinatra 100 details all of this beginning with the bobby-soxer riots in the 1940s to his estimable recording and film career to the Rat Pack and days (nights) in Las Vegas. Holding never before seen photos plus ones we well remember and memorabilia much of which as never been published. There are over 400 illustrations both in color and black and white. The intriguing text is based on personal interviews and conversations with Sinatra himself as well as with family and friends. In addition you’ll find not to be missed forewords by Tony Bennett and Steve Wynn.

The book itself is large, coffee table size (approx. 11" by 14"), but how else to try to capture such an iconic figure? Numerous exhibitions, symposiums, film screening, recordings and concerts are planned in cities throughout the world to mark the centennial of Sinatra’s birth - Sinatra 100 is a book you can keep to remember and enjoy for years to come.
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79 reviews5 followers
December 5, 2015
This book is weight heavy. It is difficult to hold while reading in bed. The book's forwards are by Tony Bennett and Steve Wynn. Both of these forwards are informal and personal. The book's afterwards are by Frank's three children; Nancy, Frank Jr., and Tina. Nancy's is the most personal, Frank Jr's seems to me to be ghost written (probably not) and Tina's seems less intimate than Nancy's.

The book is organized into three sections; 1915-1952 (the Voice), 1953-1972 (Chairman of the Board) and 1973-1998 (Old Blue Eyes). Each section has a three to four page summary of the years regarding Frank's professional and personal life. Frank's many benefit concerts for charities and hospitals are often mentions accompanied with photos of the events. His concerts to U.S. Service members both home and abroad are highlighted. His gracious anonymous giving is discussed.

The book's photos are impressive because of the large format but the written content was disappointing. There was nothing new written about his life and I was surprised that the Cal-Neva (night club on the California/Nevada boarder) wasn't discussed or that there weren't more photos from his TV show.

If a person wants to know more about Frank Sinatra, I would recommend Nancy Sinatra's book, Frank Sinatra: An American Legend. I have that book and it comes with a CD. Its more of a day-today diary presentation of Frank's career with photos.
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247 reviews2 followers
October 18, 2015
This is a Goodreads First Reads review.

This is an amazing collection of photographs, some rarely seen and some probably never seen outside of the Sinatra family. With all of the different settings you really get a glimpse of Ol’ Blue Eye’s life, from his early days in New York to his beginnings in the music business, (and everybody in the recording studio in suits,) to his movie career and his work with the Summit, as he preferred to call it, and to his later days as an American icon. This hefty tome is a definite must have for any fan of Frank.
2,354 reviews106 followers
June 18, 2015
I honor of what would have been Frank Sinatra,s 100 birthday the three children Have written this book. They give an intimate portrait of their father. They have included 100 (awesome) never seen before photographs and memorabilia. This is the book for any fan of his.
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75 reviews
January 19, 2016
Terrific book looking back at Frank Sinatra's life. NOT a Biography perse. Great pictures, beautiful forwards by Tony Bennett and Steve Wynn, along with writings from Nancy, Frank Jr, and Tina. A must for any Sinatra fan. A beautiful table-top book.
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