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Meet Frank Sinatra and discover the great story of this much-loved American musician. Born to Italian immigrants, you’ll travel with Sinatra through his rough and tumble childhood. Discover how he began singing for tips, when only eight years of age. Later, he joined The Three Flashes, which would then become Hoboken Four, which would catapult him to international fame.
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