Frank Sinatra

Name: Frank Sinatra

Birth Name: Francis Albert Sinatra

Born: December 12, 1915

City: Hoboken, New Jersey

Occupation: Singer, Actor, Producer, Director, Conductor

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Bio: Born on December 12, 1915, in Hoboken, New Jersey, Frank Sinatra was the only child of Italian immigrants Natalie and Antonino Martino Sinatra, and was raised Roman Catholic. In his book Try and Stop Me, American publisher and writer Bennett Cerf says that Sinatra's father was a lightweight boxer who fought under the name Marty O'Brien and served with the Hoboken Fire Department as a Captain. His mother, known as Dolly, was influential in the neighborhood and in local Democratic Party circles, but also ran an illegal abortion business from her home; she was arrested several times and convicted twice for this offense. During the Great Depression, Dolly nevertheless provided money to her son for outings with friends and expensive clothes.

Sinatra left high school without graduating, having attended only 47 days before being expelled because of his rowdy conduct. In 1938, Sinatra was arrested for carrying on with a married woman, a criminal offense at the time. For his livelihood, he worked as a delivery boy at the Jersey Observer newspaper, and later as a riveter at the Tietjan and Lang shipyard, but music was Sinatra's main interest, and he listened carefully to big band jazz. He began singing for tips at the age of eight, standing on top of the bar at a local nightclub in Hoboken. Sinatra began singing professionally as a teenager in the 1930s, although he learned music by ear and never learned how to read music.