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Cerberus 03-24-2014 07:10 PM

O/T Interesting Photo
 
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Frank Sinatra asks Lou Gehrig for an autograph in 1939

bigtrain 03-24-2014 07:27 PM

Very interesting photo. The guy does resemble Sinatra but Frankie wasn't really famous in 1939. His first record with Harry James sold less than 8000 copies. What would he be doing in Cincinnati?

Stonepony 03-24-2014 07:29 PM

Yeah... I don't think that's Frankie

howard38 03-24-2014 08:10 PM

I'm not sure it's him either but he's identified as Sinatra all over the internet including in Hauls of Shame.

http://haulsofshame.com/blog/?p=7149

Cerberus 03-24-2014 10:35 PM

You sure it's not him?
 
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Here's another picture of Sinatra, from the era. Sure looks like it's him, to me:

GoldenAge50s 03-24-2014 10:50 PM

I'm positive that's Sinatra.

Here's an excerpt on his career:

1935–40: Start of career, work with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey[edit]Sinatra got his first break in 1935 when his mother persuaded a local singing group, The Three Flashes, to let him join. With Sinatra, the group became known as the Hoboken Four,[5] and they sufficiently impressed Edward Bowes. After appearing on his show, Major Bowes Amateur Hour, they attracted 40,000 votes and won first prize – a six-month contract to perform on stage and radio across the United States.

Sinatra left the Hoboken Four and returned home in late 1935. His mother secured him a job as a singing waiter and MC at the Rustic Cabin in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, for which he was paid $15 a week.[12]

On March 18, 1939, Sinatra made a demo recording of a song called "Our Love", with the Frank Mane band. The record has "Frank Sinatra" signed on the front. The bandleader kept the original record in a safe for nearly 60 years.[7][page needed] In June, Harry James hired Sinatra on a one-year contract of $75 a week.[13] It was with the James band that Sinatra released his first commercial record "From the Bottom of My Heart" in July 1939[14]— US Brunswick No. 8443 and UK Columbia #DB2150.[15][page needed] In September 1940, Sinatra, after playing with Tommy Dorsey at Old Orchard Beach Pier, surprised nightclubbers in Portland, Maine, by turning up at the Morocco Lounge. "It was way before he became famous." [16]

MyGuyTy 03-25-2014 12:42 AM

Kinda looks like him, although the teeth look capped, lol

Cerberus 04-03-2014 04:34 PM

Here's another one.................
 
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........Babe Ruth receiving a 1926 Auburn Roadster, as a gift:

MyGuyTy 04-03-2014 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cerberus (Post 1262083)
........Babe Ruth receiving a 1926 Auburn Roadster, as a gift:

Now that's a cool photo, they even put his name on the door as an added touch :cool:


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