THE renowned Frank Sinatra was both an acclaimed actor and a singer in the 1940s and 1950s – balancing these sides of his career perfectly.
In order to gain more artistic freedom for his work, he attempted to move into the business side of the music industry and founded his own record label company for which he was made the chairman by default.
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