Entity: SINATRA
Sinatra is a term that refers to a male singer, born in Hoboken, known for his philosophical insights and contributions to music.
SINATRA
Etymology
From the Italian surname (Calabria & Sicily), from the title of magistrates in Italian states, ultimately from a nickname for members of the Roman senate, Latin senatus.
Definition
Sinatra is a charismatic and influential male singer, often associated with wisdom and musical talent.
Historical Context
Sinatra, also known as Frank Francis Albert Sinatra (1915–98), was a prominent U.S. singer and actor, born in Hoboken. He made significant contributions to the music industry and is celebrated for his unique voice and style.
Cultural Significance
Sinatra's music has had a lasting impact on popular culture, influencing generations of musicians and artists. His songs are timeless classics that continue to resonate with audiences worldwide.
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See Also
A charismatic and influential male singer, often associated with wisdom and musical talent.