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As most of you know, I’m a big fan of his father. His death was a surprise, a heart attack while he was on tour in Florida. Prayers up for him, his family, the whole Sinatra clan and may he RIP.

Via Variety.

Frank Sinatra Jr., son of the legendary singer, died of a heart attack Wednesday while on tour in Daytona Beach, Florida. He was 72.

His death was confirmed by the Associated Press, which received a statement from Sinatra’s family citing cardiac arrest as the cause of death.

Frank Jr.’s sister Nancy shared the news with a Facebook post, saying, “Sleep warm, Frankie…”

The younger Sinatra was kidnapped at age 19 at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe on December 8, 1963, as his father was in production on “Robin and the Seven Hoods”; Sinatra Sr. paid ransom of $240,000, and his son was released two days later. By that time, he had already begun pursuing a musical career of his own, having become the vocalist for the Sam Donahue band.

In 1988, at his father’s insistence, Sinatra Jr. put his own performing career on hold to work as Sinatra Sr.’s musical director and conductor. Frank Sinatra Sr. died in 1998. He was buried with a roll of dimes, a habit that began at the time his son was kidnapped so he could be sure he would have change for a pay phone.

Sinatra Jr. also learned the music business by spending time with Duke Ellington. By the time he was 24, he had performed in 47 states and dozens of countries. His first album was “Young Love for Sale” in 1965.

Sinatra Jr. guested on “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” with sister Nancy, sang with his own band in Las Vegas casino and served as an opening act for other, bigger names.

Sinatra Jr. made some TV appearances in the 2000s, including on a 2006 episode of “Family Guy” and an episode of “The Sopranos,” and he released the 2006 album “That Face!”

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  1. Rob_W says:

    RIP, Frank.

    He also made an appearance (as himself) in the 1992 partially animated movie, “Cool World”.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104009/

    Available through the Tammy Amazon link. >>>>>>>

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