
About George Siravo
* Born 2 October 1916, Staten Island, New York * Died 28 February 2000, Medford, Oregon George Siravo is best known as the orchestrator of Frank Sinatra's first two major albums, Swing and Dance with Frank Sinatra and Songs for Young Lovers, on which Sinatra for the first time really broke away from ballads and moved into the swinging style for which he will probably be most remembered.
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