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This week on Bulova Sundays with Sinatra, we once again are celebrating Black History month!
Host, Joe Piscopo has said time and again, that Frank Sinatra was the single most important American social justice warrior.
From his early days in Hoboken, New Jersey, young Francis Albert Sinatra knew about prejudice.
As an Italian American, he was ridiculed and misunderstood and had to sometimes fight his way through the streets.
As Mr. Sinatra’s fame grew, he insisted on working with incredible talents like Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Sammy Davis Jr., Nat King Cole and Lena Horne.
Mr. S. never regarded color when working and performing with anybody.
As matter of fact, as we talk about many times on the show, Frank Sinatra was the person who broke the color barrier in Las Vegas, in entertainment and around the world.
This week on Bulova Sundays with Sinatra, we celebrate Black History Month and the man who had no patience for prejudice, Francis Albert Sinatra.
Bulova Sundays with Sinatra on Music Radio 77 WABC in New York City.
Streaming worldwide on Wabcradio.com
Syndicated across America on the Red Apple Audio Network.
With your host, Joe Piscopo.
Live from New York.