Sinatra (disambiguation)

Sinatra (disambiguation)

Sinatra may refer to:
*Frank Sinatra, (1915–1998) an American singer and actor.
*Frank Sinatra's three children by his first wife, Nancy Barbato.
**Frank Sinatra, Jr., (born 1944) an American singer and conductor.
**Nancy Sinatra, (born 1940) an American singer and actress.
**Tina Sinatra, (born 1948) an American film producer and former actress.
*Vincenzo Sinatra, an 18th century Sicilian architect from Noto.
*"Sinatra, Sinatra", a poem by Paul Fericano: a satire on conservatism in America.
*"Sinatra Doctrine", the name that Mikhail Gorbachev used jokingly to describe its policy of allowing neighboring nations to determine their own internal affairs (an allusion to the Frank Sinatra song "My Way").
*The Trash Can Sinatras, a Scottish band that began in 1987.
*"Sinatra", a song by Helmet from their 1990 album "Strap It On".
*"Frank Sinatra", a song by the American band, Cake.
*Sinatra (software), a web application framework written in Ruby.
*Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, a specialized arts high school in New York City


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