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...when he appears in public with a woman not his wife. Sometimes female stars use them too. A 'hunker' is somebody kept on the payroll to know baseball scores, send out for coffee and strike matches on." --Aug. 29, 1955, from a footnote to a cover story on Frank Sinatra...
Entertainers loved Harry Caray. He counted many, Sinatra and Elvis included, as friends. And why not? Caray himself was a kind of performance artist, working from a broadcast booth instead of a stage. The Harry Caray Elvis heard in the '50s and '60s was a truly great announcer; his outsized personality combined with exceptional broadcasting skills. In recent years, with age and illness, those skills diminished, leaving only Harry: the voice, the windshield-size glasses, the passion for the game that made him the fan's announcer. And that was good enough...
...That response to published reports that Ol' Blue Eyes is dying of bladder cancer was no press release; that was Sinatra on the Web. At Sinatra's own web site, you can learn how the king of the swingers is doing these days, right from the horse's (or horse's head's) mouth. You can also enter monthly contests, order daughter Nancy's new album and read other terse responses to reports about Sinatra's condition, past and present. Any questions? You can't e-mail him, but you can sign the guestbook. The family promises to read...
...Chairman of the Boards Frank Sinatra's family is using the Web to speak directly to his fans about the crooner's health...
Look at Jackie A new biography says the former first lady had an affair with Frank Sinatra...