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70588 Frank Sinatra Drive is a mid-century modern house in Rancho Mirage, California, that was the residence of the singer and actor Frank Sinatra from 1957 to 1995. [1]
A stretch of California State Route 111 in Rancho Mirage has earned the moniker "Restaurant Row" as there are over thirty eateries located between Bob Hope Drive and Frank Sinatra Drive. A number of these are located at the River at Rancho Mirage, a 30-acre outdoor shopping center. [ 57 ]
In 1978, Sinatra filed a $1 million lawsuit against a land developer for using his name in the "Frank Sinatra Drive Center" in West Los Angeles. [314] During a party at Caesars in 1979, he was awarded the Grammy Trustees Award, while celebrating 40 years in show business and his 64th birthday.
Its offices were in Beverly Hills at 400 North Roxbury Drive [7] until 2004 when its headquarters were relocated to Arco Plaza (later City National Plaza) in Los Angeles. [8] In 1963, when Frank Sinatra's son was kidnapped, the bank put up the $240,000 demanded as ransom money. [5] In 1970, its stock began trading over the counter. [7]
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How Does That Grab You? is the second studio album by Nancy Sinatra, released on Reprise Records in 1966. [2] Arranged and conducted by Billy Strange, the album was produced by Lee Hazlewood. [3] It peaked at number 41 on the Billboard 200 chart. [4]
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Fuming, Sinatra began what The Los Angeles Times describes as a "weekend-long tirade" against the "hotel's management, employees and security forces." [38] The FBI report says the incident began when Mia Farrow lost $20,000 at the Sands casino. Sinatra bought $50,000 in chips and made an attempt to win the money back.