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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
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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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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, 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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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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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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408:"In Frank's Footsteps: The Sinatra Walking Tour"
2747:Frank Sinatra Conducts the Music of Alec Wilder
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1982:Sinatra Sings Great Songs from Great Britain
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1989:Sinatra–Basie: An Historic Musical First
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1866:Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely
1562:Summers, Anthony; Swan, Robbyn (2010).
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2283:Frank Sinatra: The Greatest Concerts
1852:A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra
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3042:A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim
2588:Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection
1429:. University of California Press.
1426:Show and Tell: New Yorker Profiles
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3141:Frank Sinatra and Jewish activism
2886:Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre
2560:My Way: The Best of Frank Sinatra
1785:Sing and Dance with Frank Sinatra
1385:. Bantam Books Trade Paperbacks.
244:Education and musical development
52:Family background and early years
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2948:A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra
2630:Seduction: Sinatra Sings of Love
2371:Sinatra Sings of Love and Things
1400:Kuntz, Tom; Kuntz, Phil (2000).
365:According to Sinatra biographer
81:Antonino Martino "Marty" Sinatra
1286:. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
536:, p. 8: 415 Monroe Street.
160:movement. She also worked as a
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2865:The Best of the Columbia Years
2525:The Very Best of Frank Sinatra
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2609:Romance: Songs from the Heart
2455:The Best of the Capitol Years
2385:Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits
2378:Sinatra '65: The Singer Today
2248:Sinatra 80th: Live in Concert
1894:Sinatra's Swingin' Session!!!
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2164:Trilogy: Past Present Future
2157:Some Nice Things I've Missed
1282:Frank Sinatra, ol' blue eyes
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3123:Reprise Rarities (Volume 4)
3120:Reprise Rarities (Volume 3)
3117:Reprise Rarities (Volume 2)
3114:Reprise Rarities (Volume 1)
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2325:Sinatra: Standing Room Only
2017:America, I Hear You Singing
1473:. Oxford University Press.
1450:. Morgan James Publishing.
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2983:A Tribute to Frank Sinatra
2893:Frank Sinatra in Hollywood
2518:Greatest Hits: Early Years
2490:Sinatra 80th: All the Best
2462:Christmas Songs by Sinatra
2427:Capitol Collector's Series
2318:Sinatra: World On a String
2101:Francis A. & Edward K.
1968:Sinatra and Swingin' Brass
1824:Songs for Swingin' Lovers!
1764:Christmas Songs by Sinatra
1750:The Voice of Frank Sinatra
693:Petkov & Mustazza 1995
627:"Frank Sinatra Has a Cold"
426:"Frank Sinatra, The Voice"
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2024:It Might as Well Be Swing
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3147:Frank Sinatra Has a Cold
3077:Sinatra – The Main Event
2497:Everything Happens to Me
1544:Frank Sinatra, My Father
1469:The Frank Sinatra Reader
1343:. Simon & Schuster.
1257:Donnelley, Paul (2003).
899:Wilson & Wilson 2011
71:at 415 Monroe Street in
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2830:The Complete Recordings
2290:Live at the Meadowlands
1541:Sinatra, Nancy (1986).
1314:Hazard, Sharon (2007).
1100:Summers & Swan 2010
783:Summers & Swan 2010
522:Summers & Swan 2010
329:Long Branch, New Jersey
89:Jersey City, New Jersey
2809:The Reprise Collection
2802:Sinatra–Jobim Sessions
2406:Sinatra–Jobim Sessions
2350:This Is Sinatra Vol. 2
2262:Sinatra '57 in Concert
2073:Strangers in the Night
2038:Softly, as I Leave You
1817:In the Wee Small Hours
1803:Songs for Young Lovers
1547:. Simon and Schuster.
1526:. St. Martin's Press.
1408:. Three Rivers Press.
1379:Kelley, Kitty (1986).
1358:Kaplan, James (2011).
1335:Howlett, John (1980).
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1301:Hayes, Harold (1969).
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2220:The Main Event – Live
2150:Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back
2143:Sinatra & Company
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2031:12 Songs of Christmas
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2234:Sinatra Saga, Vol. 2
2213:Sinatra at the Sands
1616:. Ebury Publishing.
1523:Sinatra in Hollywood
988:Sinatra at the Sands
63:, early 20th century
3084:Sinatra and Friends
3028:A Man and His Music
2574:Greatest Love Songs
2269:Live from Las Vegas
2059:A Man and His Music
2052:My Kind of Broadway
1996:The Concert Sinatra
1961:Sinatra and Strings
1901:Come Swing with Me!
1873:Come Dance with Me!
1771:Frankly Sentimental
1515:. Crown Publishers.
1509:Sann, Paul (1967).
1423:Lahr, John (2000).
479:"415 Monroe Street"
414:. December 2, 2015.
61:Hoboken, New Jersey
3179:None but the Brave
3163:Frank Sinatra Park
3091:The First 40 Years
2693:Sinatra, with Love
2637:Classic Sinatra II
2357:Look to Your Heart
1908:Point of No Return
1838:A Swingin' Affair!
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2879:The Capitol Years
2816:The Capitol Years
2651:36 Greatest Hits!
2297:Sinatra: New York
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2094:The World We Knew
2066:Moonlight Sinatra
2003:Sinatra's Sinatra
1940:Ring-a-Ding-Ding!
1623:978-0-7535-4732-8
1602:978-1-58979-145-9
1575:978-1-4070-6890-9
1565:Sinatra: The Life
1554:978-0-671-62508-5
1533:978-0-312-36226-3
1501:978-0-7456-3090-8
1480:978-0-19-509531-9
1457:978-1-60037-273-5
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1327:978-0-7385-4967-5
1309:. McCall Pub. Co.
1293:978-0-03-061921-2
1270:978-0-7119-9512-3
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635:. October 8, 2007
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2928:Ultimate Sinatra
2343:This Is Sinatra!
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1954:I Remember Tommy
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1778:Dedicated to You
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204:Ellis Island
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166:Kitty Kelley
145:lithographer
141:James Kaplan
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93:breech birth
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3020:Videography
2844:The V-Discs
2364:All the Way
2129:A Man Alone
2080:That's Life
1810:Swing Easy!
1702:Filmography
1317:Long Branch
1263:. Omnibus.
1230:Turner 2004
1218:Hazard 2007
1206:Kelley 1986
1194:Kelley 1986
1170:Kelley 1986
1158:Kelley 1986
1146:Kelley 1986
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681:Kaplan 2011
639:October 12,
614:Kaplan 2011
602:Kaplan 2011
578:Turner 2004
566:Kelley 1986
549:Kaplan 2011
534:Kaplan 2011
484:Google Maps
271:Bing Crosby
259:Rudy Vallée
255:Gene Austin
225:Prohibition
214:boilermaker
185: 1902
109:cystic acne
3230:Categories
3195:Twin Palms
2768:Sleep Warm
2703:Soundtrack
2567:Love Songs
2553:Super Hits
1674:Early life
1494:. Polity.
1364:. Anchor.
1006:Rojek 2004
708:Hayes 1969
463:October 6,
435:2021-12-13
395:References
267:Bob Eberly
171:Union City
147:. Born in
77:New Jersey
42:New Jersey
2136:Watertown
1975:All Alone
1119:March 19,
1088:Lahr 2000
1030:Lahr 2000
720:Sann 1967
490:6 October
333:lifeguard
307:elocution
223:In 1920,
97:delivered
3214:Category
3185:Rat Pack
2823:Concepts
1922:Duets II
1742:Columbia
990:(1966),
250:big band
69:tenement
3134:Related
3108:Digital
3056:Sinatra
2993:Tribute
2938:Tribute
2595:Romance
1932:Reprise
1795:Capitol
1688:Records
1251:Sources
632:Esquire
481:(Map).
275:ukulele
196:Palermo
194:, near
162:midwife
105:mastoid
101:forceps
73:Hoboken
38:Hoboken
2940:albums
2739:albums
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2122:My Way
2115:Cycles
1735:albums
1733:Studio
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200:Sicily
85:eloped
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2737:Other
2181:Qwest
1915:Duets
1723:Style
1695:Songs
343:Notes
149:Genoa
2794:sets
2203:Live
1618:ISBN
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