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    Introduction Dean Martin was a very inspirational person. If something was wrong he would find a way to fix it and succeed. Dean was one of the most popular entertainers of all time. He was famous for his comedy but mostly his success in singing. He was very famous in the rat pack. Childhood Dean Martin was born June 7, 1917 in Steubenville, Ohio. When he was born his birth name was Dino Paul Crocetti. Dean was born to an Italian father, Gaetano, and an Italian-American mother, Angela Crocetti

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    Francis Albert Sinatra is an American singer, actor, and songwriter. He has released many albums and many songs. One of his many albums is titled Come Fly With Me. Sinatra releases romantic, slower songs featuring many instruments such as woodwinds, brass, strings, and percussion. Overall, Sinatra was seen as a very amazing artist from many standpoints. Sinatra has worked with many different artists, but none featured in this album. Most of the songs on Come Fly With Me feature strings and

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    Frank Sinatra Howard Cosell, a legendary commentator, spoke words about this legendary man that more or less sums up his legendary career. He said "Frank Sinatra, who has the phrasing, who has the control, who understands the composers, who knows what losing means as so many have, who made the great comeback, who stands still, enduringly, on top of the entertainment world. Ladies and gentlemen, from here on in it's Frank Sinatra!" Frank Sinatra, the only singer in history to have hit records

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    right movement in the US would have been delayed at least many years due to Nixon’s lack of support. And if civil right movement got delayed, the civil right leader like Martin Luther King would get assassinated already. And African American would not get their rights in time, and us students would not have a memorial day for Martin Luther King. This is what would happen if Frank Sinatra was never born. Even though he was just a famous entertainer, his existence contributed a lot to the

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    I grab the white headphones and put the EarPods into my ears. Then, I go through a variety of songs until my thumb lingers over the song “You Know Me” by a band named Thunder Dreamer. Quickly, I click play and the world around me stops as the music enters my ears. The soft guitar strums put an end to my over thinking and suppresses my feelings of sadness. By the time the vocals appear in the song, I can only think about music and how happy I am in this moment. By this I mean that hearing music is

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    In the Memory of Dean Twisting the knob on the stereo, Fats Domino’s voice filled the open room. “I 'll be down to get you in a taxi, honey, You better be ready about half past eight, Now dearie, don 't be late, I want to be there when the band starts playing.” When Dean recognized his favorite song song, a smile tugged at the corners of his lips, his eyes growing bright. Using all the strength I had, I pulled my best friend out of his wheelchair, taking his wrinkled hand into mine. We sway

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    Title: Description: Keyword: Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGyKg2fWehU One of the many things that are particularly interesting about America’s Got Talent is the diversity of contestants that are willing to showcase their talents. Among a plethora of singers and dancers, there are those who would enter the stage with out-of-this-world abilities. However, for those who choose to take the road more travelled—in this case, singing—they would have to set a high bar in order to get the judge’s

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    [The Death Of Jerry Lewis] Jerry Lewis was an american actor, comedian, singer, producer, director, screenwriter, and humanitarian. He was born on March 16, 1992 in Newark, NJ and died on August 20, 2017 in Las Vegas, NV. Lewis started performing at age five and would often perform alongside his parents in the Catskill Mountains in New York. By 15, he had developed his "Record Act" in which he exaggeratedly mimed the lyrics to songs on a phonograph. He used the professional name Joey Lewis

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    Surprisingly, despite his mentality of seeing himself as the next great singer, Frank had some trouble singing at first. In his article, “Taking Sinatra Seriously”, Terry Teachout stated that Sinatra’s voice tended to sound a bit awkward, unaware, and uncomfortable in faster-paced songs; it would take around a decade for him to reach full vocal development (55). As a result, his friend Hank Sanicola prompted Frank to take singing lessons. One of Sinatra’s instructors was former Metropolitan Opera

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    The Dingle-Mouses were in their living chamber when a knock came on the door. Oliver answered. Brianna was standing on the white stone that was the front step while Timmy was dancing like a cat on a hot tin roof. “Have you got the last of it?” asked Oliver. “Sure have.” Timmy darted inside. “Mom sold the last trap this morning.” “This is it.” Brianna dropped two silver dollars in Oliver’s paws. Oliver stuffed the money in his pocket. “This will come in handy to buy more sheet music. Dad will be happy

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