Episodes

  • FT-136-091510: September Of My Years Concord Release
    Sep 15 2010

    This time around on The Frank Truth, we've got quite a bit of Sinatra news, plus an album review of Frank Sinatra's 1965 Grammy Award Winner, September Of My Years.

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  • FT-135-071610: Sinatra and Jobim Complete and Deluxe
    Jul 16 2010

    This time around on The Frank Truth, we take a listen to the Concord Deluxe Reissue of the Complete Reprise Recordings of Frank Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim.

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  • FT-130-013110: Francis A. and Edward K.
    Jan 31 2010

    This time around on The Frank Truth, we take a listen to Frank Sinatra's 1968 album with Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, Francis A. and Edward K.

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  • FT-129-011510: The V-Discs
    Jan 15 2010

    This time around on The Frank Truth, we take a listen to Frank Sinatra's V-Disc recordings. We've also got Sinatra news from around the Web and listener email.

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  • FT-126-111509: A Man Alone
    Nov 15 2009

    This time around on The Frank Truth we take a listen to Sinatra's recording of Rod McKuen songs, A Man Alone.

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  • FT-124-091209: It's Pal Joey!
    Sep 11 2009

    This week on The Frank Truth Sinatra Podcast, we take a look at one of the coolest and classiest musical adaptation films of all time, starring Rita Hayworth, Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak. Tilt your hat to the side. From 1957, it's Pal Joey!

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  • FT-121-062309: Point Of No Return
    Jun 22 2009

    This time around on The Frank Truth Frank Sinatra Podcast, we take a listen to the Capitol swan song for Sinatra, and his last album with Axel Stordahl at the baton, recorded in 1961, Point Of No Return

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  • FT-117-042609: Charles Calello Interview
    Apr 25 2009

    On this episode of The Frank Truth, we're speaking with the man who recorded more top ten records than any other arranger, Charles Calello.

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