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Seth MacFarlane Revives 12 ‘Lost’ Frank Sinatra Songs With 70-Piece Orchestra … from the American Songwriter Tina Benitez-Eves

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“I hope in 100 years these bold playing styles will be a part of everybody’s language. Great music will always survive.”

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