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Francis Wayne Sinatra Group note. (; January 10, 1944 – March 16, 2016), professionally known as Frank Sinatra Jr., was an American singer, songwriter, and conductor. He was the son of singer and actor Frank Sinatra and his first wife, Nancy Barbato Sinatra, the younger brother of singer and actress
Nancy Sinatra Nancy Sandra Sinatra (born June 8, 1940) is an American singer and actress. She is the elder daughter of Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra ( Barbato), and is best known for her 1966 signature hit " These Boots Are Made for Walkin'. Nancy Sinatr ...
, and the older brother of television producer Tina Sinatra.


Early life

Francis Wayne Sinatra was born on January 10, 1944, in Jersey City, New Jersey, into the household of one of the most popular singers in the world, Frank Sinatra. The younger Sinatra was technically not a "junior" (his father's middle name was Albert) but was nonetheless known as Frank Jr. throughout his life. The younger Sinatra hardly saw his father, who was constantly on the road, either performing or working in films. However, Sinatra Jr. recalled wanting to become a pianist and songwriter from his earliest days.


Kidnapping

Sinatra was kidnapped at the age of 19 on December 8, 1963, at
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(Room 417). He was released two days later after his father paid the $240,000 ransom demanded by the kidnappers ( terms). Sinatra had offered $1 million, but the kidnappers inexplicably declined the larger offer, which would be equivalent to $9.68 million in 2022 terms. Barry Keenan, Johnny Irwin, and Joe Amsler were soon captured, prosecuted for kidnapping, convicted, and sentenced to long
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terms, of which they served only small portions. Mastermind Keenan was later adjudged to have been legally insane at the time of the crime and hence not legally responsible for his actions. Famed attorney
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represented Irwin. The kidnappers demanded that all communication be conducted by payphone. During these conversations, Frank Sr. became concerned that he would not have enough coins, which prompted him to carry 10
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with him at all times for the rest of his life; he was even buried with 10 dimes in his pocket. At the time of the kidnapping, Frank Sr. and the Rat Pack were filming '' Robin and the 7 Hoods''. The stress of the kidnapping, in addition to the assassination of Sinatra's close friend
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just a few weeks prior to the kidnapping, caused Sinatra to seriously consider shutting down production completely, although the film was ultimately completed.


Career

By his early teens, Sinatra was performing at local clubs and venues. At age 19, he became the vocalist for
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's band. He also spent considerable time with Duke Ellington, learning the music business. Sinatra spent most of his early career on the road. By 1968, he had performed in 47 states and 30 countries, had appeared as a guest on several television shows, including two episodes of ''
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'' with his sister Nancy, hosted a 10-week summer replacement series for ''
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'', had sung with his own band in
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casinos, and had been the opening act for bigger names at other casinos. During that time, he gained a reputation for rigorous rehearsals and demanding high standards for his musicians. Sinatra appeared in the
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drama '' A Man Called Adam'' in 1966. He also played a deputy district attorney, named Gino Bardi, on the television crime drama '' Adam-12'', in three episodes, the last of which was titled "Clinic on 18th Street" (originally broadcast on March 13, 1974). This episode was an edited television pilot for a
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series that was not sold. His other acting credits included roles in ''Aru heishi no kake'' (1970) with
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, ''Code Name Zebra'' (1987) opposite
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, and ''
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'' (2003) with Harrison Ford and
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. The USA's National Archives now houses a 15-minute song and monologue composed by Sinatra in 1976, ''Over the Land''. It evokes the memory of the U.S. flag and the nation's experiences with the flag since the
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. Starting in 1988, at his father's request, Sinatra placed his career on hold in order to act as his father's musical director and conductor. Poet/vocalist Rod McKuen said: In 1989, Sinatra sang "Wedding Vows in Vegas" on the Was (Not Was) album, '' What Up, Dog?'', and performed the song live with the band on '' Late Night with David Letterman'' on March 23, 1989.Frank Sinatra Jr. on ''Late Night With David Letterman'' singing "Wedding Wows in Vegas"
on YouTube, March 23, 1989
During the 1997–1998 television season, Sinatra was offered the role of
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accepted the part, after refusing three times because he found the idea of a vocalist playing a vocalist to be too "on the nose", but changed his mind when he read the script. Sinatra guest-starred on an episode of ''
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'', in the episode "You Only Come Once" (2002), playing the villain Stink Finger,''Son of the Beach'', episode "You Only Come Once" (2002) with Frank Sinatra Jr. as the Notorious Stink Finger
at IMDb
and he sang his own theme song for the character. He had a guest spot playing himself on an episode of ''
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'', " The Happy Wanderer" (2000),''The Sopranos'', episode "The Happy Wanderer" (2000) with Frank Sinatra Jr.
at IMDb
in a role either mocking or acknowledging all the stories about his father's involvement with the mob – he lets
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refer to him as the "Chairboy of the Board". Sinatra appeared in the show '' Family Guy'', season 4, episode 19: " Brian Sings and Swings", wherein he was introduced as the "Member of the Board". He performed several tunes during the show, accompanied by Stewie and
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. During the ending credits, he sang the ''Family Guy'' theme song. He also recorded a commentary for its DVD release. He returned in a 2008 episode, " Tales of a Third Grade Nothing" (Season 7, Episode 6), wherein he sang with Brian again, with Stewie returning as a sideline investor supporting the duo. A third episode featuring Sinatra, " Bookie of the Year" (Season 15, Episode 2), aired posthumously on October 2, 2016, and was dedicated to his memory. This was his final appearance recorded. In 2006, Sinatra released the album ''That Face!'', including the songs "You'll Never Know" and the self-penned song "Spice". Sinatra made a brief cameo appearance in the series premiere episode of the 2010 CBS legal comedy-drama '' The Defenders'', as well as the show's series finale. On August 17, 2015, Sinatra sang "
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" at
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. and sang the " Theme from ''New York, New York''" at the 2014 Belmont Stakes. Sinatra's song "Black Night", written and sung by him, was used as the theme song to
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and John C. Reilly.


Personal life

Sinatra married Cynthia McMurry on October 18, 1998; they divorced on January 7, 2000. He had one son, Michael, from a previous relationship. Sinatra underwent surgery for prostate cancer in January 2006. On March 16, 2016, the Sinatra family released a statement to the Associated Press that Sinatra had died unexpectedly of
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while on tour in Daytona Beach, Florida, at the age of 72.


Critical reception

Sinatra said that his famous name had opened some doors, but "a famous father means that in order to prove yourself, you have to work three times harder than the guy off the street." Music critic Richard Ginell wrote of a 2003 concert by Sinatra: Coincidentally, the mastermind behind Sinatra's kidnapping, Barry Keenan, pursued a successful career in real estate development after his release from prison.


Songs

Sinatra composed several songs, including: * "Spice" * "Believe in Me" * "Black Night" * "What Were You Thinking?" * "Missy"


In popular culture

His kidnapping was rumored (and later debunked) to be a publicity stunt by Frank Sr. to promote his son's singing career, which is believed to have inspired the plot for the ''
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'' episode "Tiger by the Tail". Addressing the rumor, Frank Sr. famously said "This family needs publicity like it needs
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." Frank Jr. also made several appearances in '' Family Guy'' as himself, appearing in three episodes as a friend to Brian Griffin and Stewie Griffin.


Discography

* ''Young Love For Sale'' (lp, Reprise Records, 1965) * '' The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas'' (lp, 1968) – 4 tracks * ''Spice'' (lp, Daybreak Records, 1971) * ''His Way!'' (lp, Baybreak, 1972) * ''It's Alright'' (lp, Churchill Records, 1977) * Pat Longo's Super Big Band featuring Frank Sinatra Jr. – ''Billy May For President'' (lp, Townhall Records, 1983) * Pat Longo's Super Big Band, Frank Sinatra Jr. – ''Here's That Swing Thing'' (lp, USA Music Group, 1994) * ''As I Remember It'' (cd, Angel Records, 1996) * '' That Face!'' (cd, Rhino Entertainment, 2006) Guest performances * Dora Hall – ''Once Upon A Tour'' (1971) * Was (Not Was) – '' What Up, Dog?'' (1989) * ''Gumby'' (1989) * Frank Sinatra – '' Duets II'' (1994) * Louise Baranger Jazz Band – ''Trumpeter's Prayer'' (1998) *
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'' (2005) * Patrick Williams – '' Home Suite Home'' (2015)


Notes


References


External links

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The Kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Jr.
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