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Greg Kerestan
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Headlining at the Sands, recording with a string quartet, not kidnapping Marilyn Monroe- could 1957 have been a record year for Frank's stability? It certainly seems so.
Aug 22, 2016 06:43AM
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Greg Kerestan
Greg Kerestan is on page 609 of 992
With Sinatra's 1960s renaissance in full swing, characters are appearing and disappearing from his life with shocking rapidity- whether longtime associates like Hank Sanicola, or tragic losses like the mercurial Marilyn Monroe.
Sep 19, 2016 12:32PM
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Greg Kerestan
Greg Kerestan is on page 304 of 992
As Frank reaches his peak as a recording artist, he's getting more experimental in his techniques- string quartets, jazz vibraphone collaborations. But his personal life and famed ego are starting to fall apart again.
Aug 26, 2016 08:46AM
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Greg Kerestan
Greg Kerestan is on page 62 of 992
Sinatra, that chronically inscrutable people-pleaser, has just run off to Australia to tour, and laid the groundwork for his first genuine masterpiece: "In the Wee, Small Hours."
Jul 13, 2016 08:09AM
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Greg Kerestan
Greg Kerestan is on page 46 of 992
Sinatra has truly begun his swingin' career now, with his Capitol albums... but his life is a mess and his slide into decadence and lawlessness has just escalated with an attempted raid/assault on the apartment of Marilyn Monroe.
Jul 13, 2016 07:41AM
Sinatra: The Chairman


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