Sinatra at 100: Cultural Influences, Back and Forward
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2015
- This celebration of the life and work of Frank Sinatra explores his influence on American music and art. Presented in association with The Grammy Museum and The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, this talk features a panel of Sinatra experts, former collaborators, and family members.
Participants
Moderator Bob Santelli: Executive Director, GRAMMY Museum
Amanda Erlinger: Fine Art and Photography Curator, Frank Sinatra Enterprises and Artist/Photographer, Granddaughter of Frank
Tina Sinatra: Managing Member, Frank Sinatra Enterprises and Producer/Author, Daughter of Frank
Charles Pignone: Senior Vice President of Frank Sinatra Enterprises and Author/Producer
Gay Talese: Author
Max Weinberg: Drummer from the E Street band
Kurt Elling: Jazz vocalist
I am all for keeping Frank’smusic alive
Really liking Tina Sinatra. Great storyteller and looks great, too.
Mr Talese, I congratulate you on your lucid & insightful analyses.
Glad you got the grave stone changed, Tina.
Tina's always been such a beauty.
Had the chance to spend some one on one time with Tina a few months back as she pondered buying one of my Range Rovers. An absolute sweetheart......
Tina looked much more beautiful and younger in 2015 than she did in 1998. How does she do it?!?
Ilove listening to the stories and Tina u look GREAT!
Tina sure doesn't look 73 years old. WOW !!!!
I Heart This Symposium. Great insights from Max Weinberg and Gay Talese and touching personal remembrances from Tina Sinatra and Amanda Ehrlinger. Highly recommended.
Lord knows that the grand daughter described her own words as philosophical but never once said that she loved him. Wow that speaks volumes to me!
Tina is lookin' GOOD.
Wonderful comments by Max Weinberg
Tina is a natural beauty, always has been, and she is very relatable. No pretense or celebrity persona.
Tina is beautiful
Tina is probably the feistiest of Frank's kids. She gets that from her dad.
Would have liked to hear the question and answer portion. But this was an interesting panel.
Love you Tina see you soon
What an interesting and informative discussion
Now i know why James Farentino was crazy about Tina Sinatra