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With exclusive interviews with fellow musicians, promoters, and those who knew him,Frank Sinatra: An Extraordinary Lifeis the definitive account of Sinatra and his career. Published to mark the one hundredth anniversary of his birth. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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For anyone who wants to read a good biography on Sinatra, check out J. Randy Taraborrelli's Sinatra: Behind the Legend.
Some of the errors I found include:
Page 10: The relative that lived with the family (Frank's uncle) was Vincent Mazzola not Manzola.
Page 14: Russ Columbo was not killed when showing his friend his antique guns - Columbo was being shown the antique gun by his friend.
Page 48: the Mafia's boss name was Willie Moretti not Willie Morettia
Page 51: Rudolph Valentino dd not come to Hollywood in 1926. His first film was in 1914. He died in 1926.
Page 69: Sinatra did not open the Flamingo Hotel and Casino in December of 1946. The opening acts were Jimmy Durante and Rose Marie.
Page 71: I believe Liberace was Catholic, not Jewish.
Page 87: The songwriter of Nature Boy, eden ahbez, real name was George Alexander Aberle not Alexander Aberle.
Page 96: The author says there are only two books about Dean Martin - Nick Tosche's Dino and Deana Martin's Memories Are Made of This. Guess he doesn't know about Ricci Martin's That's Amore or William Schoell's Martini Man.
Page 100: Dean and Jerry worked together 10 years not 8 years as said by the author.
Page 105: It was Jimmy Lydon who gave Elizabeth Taylor her first screen kiss in 1947's Cynthia not, as the author contends, Peter Lawford in 1948's Julia Misbehaves.
Page 111: The title of the Doris Day song is Que Sera Sera not Whatever Will Be Will Be.
Page 113: The author says Frank had his first casino booking in Reno when he set up residency to divorce Ava - this doesn't jive with his statement on page 69 that Frank opened at the Flamingo - the author isn't even consistent among his errors.
Page 125: The author says Burt Lancaster played the part of the Captain in From Here to Eternity - Lancaster played a First Sergeant.
Page 125: Harry Cohn's wife was Joan not Jean.
Page 127: Yes From Here to Eternity did indeed win 8 Oscars but it did not tie Gone With the Wind as Wind won 10 Oscars.
Page 127: George Reeves death could have been a suicide but there are other theories that should have been mentioned.
Page 133: The Rocky Fortune Show was a drama not a comedy.
Page 159: Hepburn spells her first name as Katharine not Katherine.
Page 206: The author says that Spencer Tracy took time off from filming of The Devil at Four o'Clock to attend Clark Gable's funeral but later in the page says the Maui shoot ended on November 1. Gable died on November 16.
Page 219: The author says that Dean Martin said in the filming of Something's Got to Give that it was impossible to work with Marilyn Monroe. Why then did Martin refuse to make the film with anyone but Marilyn?
Page 239: The author says Frank Sinatra Jr celebrated his release from the kidnappers by having a meal with his dad at the Sands but the press conference has Nancy Sr saying I need to feed him. They were in Beverly Hills, not Vegas.
Page 292: Actor Jon Voight spells his first name as Jon - not John.
Page 328: Sinatra did not attend Stevens Institute of Technology - even for a few weeks.
Page 341: Eddie Fisher was never married to Juilet Prowse.
Page 341: The BIGGEST error of all in saying Sinatra passed away on April 5, 1998 - I don't know what calendar the author uses but Sinatra passed away on May 14, 1998.
It is too bad that books with so many errors get published. I only wish I could have rated this book a big fat zero. I wish I could get my money back. ( )