Sinatra and Me, Franz Douskey
Sinatra and Me, Franz Douskey
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Sinatra and Me
The Very Good Years

Author: Franz Douskey, Tony Consiglio

Narrator: Norman Dietz

Unabridged: 10 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/13/2012

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Not many people were allowed inside Frank Sinatra's inner circle. But Tony Consiglio was a boyhood friend of Sinatra's who remained his friend and confidant for over sixty years. One reason Sinatra valued Tony's friendship is that he could be trusted: Sinatra nicknamed him "the Clam" because Tony never spoke to reporters or biographers about the singer.

From the early days when Sinatra was trying to establish himself as a singer to the mid-1960s, Tony worked with Sinatra and was there to share in the highs and lows of Sinatra's life and career. Tony was with Sinatra during his "bobby-soxer" megastar days in the 1940s, and he remained loyal to Sinatra during the lean years of the early 1950s, when "the Voice" was struggling with a crumbling singing and acting career—as well as his tumultuous marriage to Ava Gardner. Tony also had a front row seat to Sinatra's comeback in the 1950s, starting with his Academy Award–winning role in From Here to Eternity and a string of now-classic hit recordings.

Tony's friendship with Sinatra allowed him to rub elbows with the Hollywood elite, including Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, Kim Novak, Ava Gardner, and many others. It also brought him close to the political world of the early 1960s, when Sinatra campaigned for John F. Kennedy and then helped plan the Kennedy inauguration. Tony was even at the Kennedy compound in Hyannis, Massachusetts, when the election results came in.

Sinatra and Me will shed new light on the real Frank Sinatra—from the man who knew him better than anyone.


About Franz Douskey

Franz Douskey is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer. He has been published in over two hundred publications including the New Yorker and Rolling Stone and has been producer and co-host of Once Upon A Bandstand with Bud Finch on WQUN since 2005.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Pat

Frank was before my time when he was really hot, and while I certainly knew who he was, I was only mildly interested in his music. I had downloaded this book as an audio because I was in a hurry to have something to listen to while working on projects. I figured if it wasn’t my cup of tea, I’d simpl......more

Goodreads review by Kristin

My second or third book about Sinatra written by someone close to him. Some interesting stories, and in general more positive than the book by his daughter. But it was repetitive at times...some stories he told more than once. And I felt like Sinatra took advantage of him sometimes. Not a book I'll......more

Goodreads review by Shaun

Pretty cookie cutter in terms of getting into the nitty gritty of Sinatra’s life, but still enjoyable nevertheless. Looking forward to reading a biography from someone who isn’t so close to Sinatra though.......more

Goodreads review by Phyllis

Enjoyed. Different perspective. Much about the "at home" side of the great crooner. It sounds like he was a very generous man often anonymously. Really rating is more a 3.5, but I do love his music.........more