1 hr 15 min

The Joker is Wild SUDDENLY: a Frank Sinatra podcast

    • Music History

What if someone slashed Sinatra's vocal cords at the height of his powers? Would he still be able to cut it in showbiz off his charm alone? Could he get into comedy instead of music? More importantly, what would be left of the man without his act? Of all the fictional characters Sinatra portrayed in his early years of dramatic film roles, "Joe E. Lewis" was among the most iconic. This week, we're watching 1957's The Joker is Wild, in which the Lewis persona was presented over an timeline spanning more than 30 years from the early days of vaudeville to the post-war period - with all of this as a backdrop on which to project Sinatra's deepest anxieties and sorrows.

This episode features a cover of Bob Dylan's "Jokerman" by John Cruz.

website: suddenlypod.gay
contact: suddenlypod at gmail dot com
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What if someone slashed Sinatra's vocal cords at the height of his powers? Would he still be able to cut it in showbiz off his charm alone? Could he get into comedy instead of music? More importantly, what would be left of the man without his act? Of all the fictional characters Sinatra portrayed in his early years of dramatic film roles, "Joe E. Lewis" was among the most iconic. This week, we're watching 1957's The Joker is Wild, in which the Lewis persona was presented over an timeline spanning more than 30 years from the early days of vaudeville to the post-war period - with all of this as a backdrop on which to project Sinatra's deepest anxieties and sorrows.

This episode features a cover of Bob Dylan's "Jokerman" by John Cruz.

website: suddenlypod.gay
contact: suddenlypod at gmail dot com
donate: ko-fi.com/suddenlypod

1 hr 15 min