No Ziegfeld girl ever inspired a male reaction remotely comparable to the mass hysteria of Sinatra’s swooners in the 1940s ... their worship knows no bounds. Frank Zappa, leader of a wel known ...
This Hollywood home is its own kind of celebrity. Frank Sinatra’s former party house finally sold for $5 million on Tuesday, marking a changing-of-hands for one of the most filmed homes in America.
The New York Yankees will no longer play Frank Sinatra’s version of “(Theme From) New York, New York” after home losses, ending a tradition that dates back over four decades and started with ...
Marsden was most recently seen in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, in which he portrayed the blue speedster’s human accomplice Tom Wachowski. The movie follows Sonic (Ben Schwartz), Tom (Marsden), Tails (Colleen ...
Perhaps a Sinatra biopic could be the same. “I’ve always loved emulating some of the old crooners, like Bobby Darin and Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin,” Marsden said of potentially playing ...
The New York Yankees have a tradition: Every home game, win or lose, ends with Frank Sinatra’s “(Theme From) New York, New York” playing over the Yankee Stadium speakers. But the Yankees ...
On Sunday, Feb. 23, the New York Yankees announced they would no longer play Frank Sinatra's "(Theme From) New York, New York)" at the end of a game, should the team lose at Yankee Stadium.
Starting with Sunday's Grapefruit League game, a 4-0 Detroit Tigers win, the Yankees ceased playing Frank Sinatra's version of "New York, New York" after losses. TAMPA, Fla. – Start spreading ...
James Marsden is open to playing Frank Sinatra in a biopic, like Timothée Chalamet’s portrayal of Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown or Jamie Foxx’s portrayal of Ray Charles in 2004’s Ray.
Following losses, the Yankees will no longer play Frank Sinatra’s “(Theme From) New York, New York” as fans exit the stadium. On Sunday at George M. Steinbrenner Field, the Yankees lost 4-0 ...
After last week relaxing the team's longstanding policy on facial hair, the Yankees will not be playing Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" over the stadium loudspeakers after a loss. The change ...