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Tender Tough Guy

December 13, 2007 · No Comments

“Sinatra created … the most important model of masculinity for a generation of Americans. He had transformed his persona from that of a skinny, boyish, even androgynous heartthrob with Brylcreemed curls, too-big jackets, sailor suits (!), and floppy bow ties into that of a suave man of authority and sensitivity in crisp, slim-line suits. He appealed not to teenage girls but to their mothers and fathers. The jazz critic Gary Giddins, one of the most astute writers on the singer, summed up the transformed Sinatra: ‘Above all, he was adult. He sang to adults.’” —Benjamin Schwarz, “His Second Act,” The Atlantic

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