NPR's Jazz Profiles presents Frank Sinatra, The Voice:"He had a lot of nicknames: "Chairman of the Board," "Ol' Blue Eyes," "Frankie Boy," "Swoonatra" or simply "The Voice." But for all his aliases — not to mention his place in popular culture — Frank Sinatra's vocal instrument left a permanent mark on 20th-century America. His versions of the country's popular songs set a definitive standard for singers and instrumentalists alike...
Though popular music would soon move away from the standards he performed, it was stardom from then on for Sinatra, both on wax and on film. But perhaps the best way of measuring the extent of his impact was his acceptance by other jazz musicians, especially instrumentalists. So vital are his interpretations that any musician who performs songs from Tin Pan Alley and Broadway must contend with the legacy Sinatra left behind...."
Since Mississippi Public Radio refuses to broadcast this award-winning program, Jackson Jambalaya brings it to you. Click on the link to listen to the show: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17147135
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