Description
Let Me Be Frank chronicles Frank Sinatra, Jr's life and music career including the lifetime loyalty of his friends and bandsmen, and his notorious womanizing. It also, of course, details the challenging relationship with his father, including an incident with his father that may have changed Frank, Jr., forever. He ran from comparisons to his father and lost work due to his refusal to sing his father's songs. The book also details Frank, Jr.'s kidnapping in 1963 when he was nineteen.
Included are over forty interviews with Frank, Jr.'s friends, family, and colleagues. It also features a compelling narrative from Andrea Kauffman, Frank, Jr.'s personal manager and close friend of thirty-one years, and an in-depth musical analysis of four decades of Frank, Jr.'s recordings and stage shows. Let Me Be Frank finally sets the record straight about a brilliant man and a brilliant performer who never truly got the credit he deserved.
About the Author
Bruce H. Klauber is biographer of jazz legends Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich in books and Warner Brothers films. As a music journalist, he has contributed to dozens of national and regional periodicals. He was honored by Combs College of Music and Drexel University for his contributions to music journalism and jazz performance.
Andrea Kauffman is an entertainment industry manager, concert producer, and agent, responsible for bringing dozens of jazz legends-including Mel Torme, Bobby Scott, Frank D'Rone, George Shearing, and Morgana King-to Atlantic City hotels and casinos. She was the personal manager of Frank Sinatra, Jr. from 1985 until his death in 2016.
Book Information
ISBN 9781496858658
Author Bruce H. Klauber
Format Hardback
Page Count 277
Imprint University Press of Mississippi
Publisher University Press of Mississippi