Son of the legendary singer Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra, Jr., has been successful as a vocalist and songwriter even while occupying his father's shadow. Gifted with a singing voice similar to his father's, he began singing with the Tommy Dorsey band in 1963. Sinatra, Jr., later became his father's music director, getting the advantage of learning his father's style, tone, expressions, delivery, and mannerisms. Naturally, when Sinatra, Jr., released his first album, "Young Love for Sale," it contained all the eloquence and style of an album by Ol' Blue Eyes. In the 1980s and '90s, Sinatra, Jr., took to Las Vegas, performing in nightclubs with the Buddy Childers big band. "That Face" was recorded live in Capitol's famed studios and released by Rhino Records in 2006.
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Added by TomFS09 on March 30, 2010