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Early life of Frank Sinatra

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Sinatra professed that he had never had a proper vocal lesson, but that Quinlan had simply helped him work on vocal calisthenics to "help the throat grow and add a couple of notes on the top and spread the bottom". In 1935, he became interested in joining the Three Flashes, who consisted of a talented kid named Jimmy Petrozelli (AKA JIMMY SKELLY),Freddy Tamburro (AKA FREDDY TAMBY) and Patty Principe (AKA PATTY PRINCE), who called themselves THE THREE FLASHES.They would perform at Jimmy Petrozelli's grandfathers ice cream shop and at the Rustic Cabin, where Sinatra was a waiter. He didn't want to be a waiter, so he asked to join the group. The response to this request was "We'll see". He went home, complaining to his mother that wanted to join the group. So his mother, Dolly, went to Freddy Tamburro's mother to ask if he could be in the group. After careful consideration, and the fact that Frank had a car (a giant Chrysler), they begrudgingly excepted him into the group. Major Bowes had heard of the Three Flashes and invited them on his nationwide radio show. On September 5,1935, the Three Flashes and Frank Sinatra showed up on the show, which delighted Major Bowes. Having seen the new addition to the group, he renamed them the Hoboken Four. They went on stage, singing and dancing fools, singing Shine by Mills Brothers, tap dancing, then doing another number by Cole Porter (unfortunately there's no recording of this), winning the contest with an unheard of, 40,000 call in votes, the highest total of calls ever received by this program! They won the contest, winning a six month contract to tour across America by bus and train, receiving $ 50 a week, more money then they have ever received for their performance.Their reputation was such, that no group would go up against them, and they had to change their name so other groups wouldn't know who they are. After three months on the road, Frank Sinatra had become more experienced and cocky, winning the hearts of the prettiest women, which made Freddy Tamby and Patty Prince jealous, since he got all the women. Freddy Tamby started beating on Frank after he made a joke at his expense, and Patty Principe soon followed and joined on the beatings. Counter to what was said in the past, Jimmy Skelly did not join on the beatings, since he was already engaged to his fiancee, Hazel Mengels and was not interested in other women. After taking these beatings for a while and being homesick for mommy, he quit the tour and the Hoboken Four. He went back to Hoboken. The group disbanded soon after. In 1938, Sinatra found employment as a singing waiter at a roadhouse called The Rustic Cabin in
240:, Dolly provided money to her son for outings with friends, and for him to buy expensive clothes. He also earned pocket money by singing on street corners. Neighbors described him as the "best-dressed kid in the neighborhood" and the "richest kid on the block", aided by the fact that he was an only child, and had his own bedroom. According to Kaplan, Dolly doted on her son, but she also abused him when he angered her, hitting him with a small bat she kept at Marty O'Brien's. Excessively thin and small as a child and young man, Sinatra's skinny frame later became a staple of his own jokes and those of the Rat Pack members during stage shows, one self-effacing joke being: "A little kid, skinny. So skinny my eyes were single file. Between those two and my belly button my old man thought I was a clarinet". 232:. They purchased the bar, which they named Marty O'Brien's, with money they borrowed from Dolly's parents. When they were busy with the tavern, Sinatra was watched by relatives and sometimes a Jewish neighbor named Mrs. Goldberg, who taught him Yiddish. When Sinatra was six, his uncle Babe, Dolly's brother, was arrested for driving a getaway car after a Railway Express truck driver was murdered. Though Dolly attended his trial daily and attempted to evoke sympathy, her brother was convicted and sentenced to prison for 15 years. Other family members had minor clashes with the law; Sinatra's father and uncles had been arrested for assorted minor offenses. Sinatra later recalled spending time at the bar, working on his homework and occasionally singing a song on top of the 281:
stated that he "showed no real talent for anything", while Macy Hagerty, his Math teacher, described him as a "lazy boy" with "absolutely no ambition at all when it came to school". Sinatra's father was particularly disappointed with his son, hoping that he would make it to college. Sinatra recalled his father scolding him in his strong local accent on the school step after Stover ordered Sinatra senior to "get him out", exclaiming, "What's the matter with you? You don't want to learn nothing?" To please his mother, he enrolled at Drake Business School, but departed after 11 months.
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Hoboken, Marty's O'Brien's. Dolly was not enthusiastic at the idea of her son becoming a singer, but she realized when Sinatra was as young as 11 he had something. Sinatra later recalled: "One day, I got a nickel. I said "This is the racket". I thought, "It's wonderful to sing.... I never forgot it." During his early teenage years Sinatra forced himself to develop his voice. wanting to "make something of himself". He listened heavily to
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circles. She used her knowledge of Italian dialects and fluent English to translate for immigrants during court proceedings, particularly those pertaining to requests for citizenship. This earned her the respect of local politicians, who made her a Democratic ward leader. She was the first immigrant
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show. Despite the low salary, he felt that this was the break he was looking for, and boasted to friends that he was going to "become so big that no one could ever touch him". Fellow musicians began to resent his cocksure attitude, and according to one Jersey city musician, Sam Lefaso, Sinatra was
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lessons for a dollar an hour under New York-based vocal coach John Quinlan to improve his speech. Quinlan was impressed by his vocal range, remarking, "He has far more voice than people think he has. He can vocalize to a B-flat on top in full voice, and he doesn't need a mike either". Years later,
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shipyard. She was also responsible for his job at the Union Club at 600 Hudson Street in Hoboken, run by Joseph Samperi, where he was paid $ 40 a week for five weeks. He performed in local Hoboken social clubs such as The Cat's Meow and The Comedy Club, and sang for free on radio stations such as
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Sinatra graduated from David E. Rue Junior High, and enrolled at A. J. Demarest High School on January 28, 1931, where he arranged bands for school dances. He left without graduating, having attended only 47 days before being expelled for "general rowdiness". The school principal, Arthur Stover
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jazz, from a young age, and became addicted to listening to the radio, "entranced by the new musical and comedy routines and captivated by the huge audiences they commanded", according to biographer Chris Rojek. He began singing at a young age, sitting on top of the piano at his parents' bar in
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The house no longer exists and burned down before Sinatra's death, but at 417 is a small building with "From Here to Eternity" and an Oscar on the front sign. It was opened as a museum by Ed Shirak in 2001, but had to be closed after five years due to maintenance issues. At 415 there is now an
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with his mother and sisters in 1903, when they joined his father, Francesco Sinatra, who had immigrated to the US in 1900. Francesco worked for 17 years at the American Pencil company, which "wrecked his lungs" according to granddaughter Nancy. Antonino was a
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of alcohol became law in the US. Dolly and Marty ran a tavern during those years, allowed to operate openly by local officials who refused to enforce the law. Kaplan notes the possibility that the Sinatras procured their liquor from members of the
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boxer who fought under the name Marty O'Brien. Though a boxer, who would talk "loud and rough", he had a gentle, reserved demeanor. He retired from boxing in 1926, after having broken both wrists, and later found work on the docks as a
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When Sinatra's mother, Natalina, was a child, her pretty face earned her the nickname "Dolly". As an adult, she stood less than 5 feet (1.5 m) tall and weighed approximately 90 pounds (41 kg). Sinatra biographer
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It was while working at The Cabin that he became involved in a dispute between his girlfriend Toni Della Penta, who suffered a miscarriage, and Nancy Barbato, a stonemason's daughter, in 1939. Sinatra had met Barbato in
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Sinatra's father, who knew that his son was interested in getting into show business, insisted that his son find a "real job" to avoid becoming a "bum" after leaving school. Dolly found him work as a delivery boy at the
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mocked for displaying little talent and having a "LOOSE, high voice", which sounded "awful". When they told him that he was a lousy singer, Sinatra would flare up, angrily cursing and swearing at the others.
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claims that Dolly also ran an illegal abortion service that catered to Italian Catholic girls, and was so well known for this doctors referred their patients to her, including in neighboring Jersey City and
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that scarred his face and neck. Some children called him "Scarface" when he was eleven; this made him so angry he wanted to physically assault the doctor who had delivered him. Sinatra was raised
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woman to hold that position in her local third ward, and reliably delivered as many as six hundred votes for Democratic candidates. In 1919, she chained herself to city hall in support of the
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was born the following year. The site of The Rustic Cabin is now a gas station, commemorated by a plaque recognizing its historical significance in entertainment history.
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Sinatra's loss of employment at the newspaper led to a life-long rift with Garrick. Dolly said of it: "My son is like me. You cross him, he never forgets".
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Dolly was reportedly arrested six or seven times and convicted twice for providing illegal abortions, the first of which was in 1937.
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in northern Italy, she was brought to the United States when she was two months old. Dolly was influential in Hoboken and in local
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WAAT in Jersey City. In New York he found jobs singing for his supper or for cigarettes. Sinatra began taking 45-minute
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describes her as having a "politician's temperament—restless, energetic, unreflective". She was the daughter of a
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Scandal!: An Explosive Exposé of the Affairs, Corruption and Power Struggles of the Rich and Famous
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Sinatra's father, Antonino â€“ a small, blue-eyed, ruddy-complexioned man â€“ was from
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radio station in New York City, and Sinatra began performing with a group live during the
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bone left major scarring on his neck, and during adolescence he suffered from
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for his 15th birthday, and he began performing at family gatherings.
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Francis Albert Sinatra was born on December 12, 1915, in an upstairs
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on Valentine's Day, 1913, and were married at the city hall in
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archway and a bronze plaque with his name and "The Voice".
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Sinatra developed an interest in music, particularly
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Index


Francis Albert Sinatra
Hoboken
New Jersey
Kingdom of Italy

Hoboken, New Jersey
tenement
Hoboken
New Jersey
Antonino Martino "Marty" Sinatra
eloped
Jersey City, New Jersey
breech birth
delivered
forceps
mastoid
cystic acne
Roman Catholic

James Kaplan
lithographer
Genoa
Democratic Party
Women's suffrage
midwife
Kitty Kelley
Union City

Lercara Friddi

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