About Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra believed wholeheartedly in the American Dream—that anything was possible with perseverance, hard work, and the will to fight for what you wanted. By the time he was a teenager, what Sinatra wanted was to become a star, a person who could not only afford the luxuries of life, but also someone who was known and respected beyond the one square mile city he grew up in—Hoboken, New Jersey. By the time he died on May 14, 1998, at age 82, Sinatra had not only achieved his goals, he had far exceeded them. With more than 150 million records sold, he became one of the best-selling recording artists of all time. Along the way, Sinatra successfully reinvented himself a number of times—from crooner to cool cat to actor to icon—enabling him to remain a dominant pop culture presence until the very end of his life, and beyond.
The number of issues included in a magazine subscription (frequency) is subject to change without notice. Additional
double issues may be published, which count as 2 issues. Applicable sales tax will be added. Offer void in Vermont.
Magazine covers are used for illustrative purposes only and you may not receive a copy of the particular issue
depicted. Your subscription will include the most recent issue once your subscription begins. Magazine covers are
the property of the publisher. This site is not officially affiliated with, associated with, or endorsed by
Frank Sinatra or the publisher.