Sinatra

Sinatra-Behind-The-Legend-Taraborrelli

Publisher

Hachette

Page Count

547

Published

Sinatra

Behind the Legend

Taraborrelli is known for capturing and penning the untold stories of icons such as the Hiltons, Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe, Diana Ross and the Kennedys and has written a page-turning biography of an extremely talented, sometimes troubled, always fascinating man: the one and only Frank Sinatra.

In 1997, Taraborrelli’s bestselling Sinatra: Behind the Legend captivated audiences with a never-before seen look at the life of an icon through six years of research and over 425 interviews with associates, friends and lovers. Now, Taraborrelli is back with a completely new and updated lens. Fans of Sinatra–old and new–will be able to delve into the private life and controversy of a musician whose career spans decades. From show business, struggles with depression, his many romances and attaining the American dream, Sinatra’s story delivers a captivating and humanizing portrait of the legend for a new age.

In a new edition of his best-selling biography, “Frank Sinatra: Behind the Legend,” out this week, author J. Randy Taraborrelli collected more anecdotes about the Chairman’s many loves — including one of the strangest relationships in showbiz history, Sinatra and Mia Farrow. He met her in September 1964 when he was filming the movie “Von …

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From The Daily Mail: How much fun it must have been to be Frank Sinatra. If Ol’ Blue Eyes thought that his spaghetti had been over-cooked, he threw it at the wall. If it was a person rather than pasta that had upset him, he either hit them or, if they weren’t personally available, pulled the …

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