In the years of Count Basie and Frank Sinatra and Sons, Frank Sinatra was the peak of his career in 1966. So he stood on the stage of the Copa room at Sands Hotel and Casino and recorded the best album of his career in front of Count Basie and his orchestra. The album "Sinatra at the Sands" becomes his first live album, and gold medals are awarded to sales. Sinatra has a comfortable salon style venue in his environment with the passionate crowd of Las Vegas.
Frank Sinatra worked with Basie for the first time at Sinatra-Basie in 1962, and recorded It Might as Well Swing, which was handled by Quincy Jones in 1964. In 1966 I arranged a Sinatra scene with Sinatra and Count Basie at Jinsha and Sands Hotel at Las Vegas. In May 1970, Sinatra partnered with Basie Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall in London and offered charity benefits to the National Child Abuse Prevention Association. Sinatra later told the concert, "I have an interesting feeling that these two nights might be my best moments indeed, it's a good life, it is very exciting and exciting."
In the years of Count Basie and Frank Sinatra and Sons, Frank Sinatra was the peak of his career in 1966. So he stood on the stage of the Copa room at Sands Hotel and Casino and recorded the best album of his career in front of Count Basie and his orchestra. The album "Sinatra at the Sands" becomes his first live album, and gold medals are awarded to sales. - F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" was done in the jazz era drawn in the 1920s and shows examples of alcohol ban, organized crime, and several women in society and their attitudes / personality. Regardless of whether it is against women to forbid the purchase of alcohol by gangsters and simple speech, or whether Americans completely change all their fundamental roles in society
In the 1960 's, Frank Sinatra recorded America' s jazz musician, Count Basiey and Duke Ellington 's big band. Frank Sinatra is an affectionate singer who established himself when he entered the movie. After leaving Capitol Records in 1961, Sinatra became the first person to wear a big hat of an artist when he founded Reprise Records. On Thursday night May 14, 1998, Frank Sinatra, a legendary leader of "rat packaging" who died of heart attack at the age of 82 in Los Angeles, died of heart disease. It attracted contemporary artists' worship from rock band U 2, Bono bands to alternative bands Hootie and Blowfish. After nearly 50 years of performance, Sinatra has evolved from the first attractive teenage pop music to a renowned vocal stylist. Despite his numerous achievements, Sinatra may not remember what he did, but for how he did it.