Bruce H. Klauber is biographer of jazz legends Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich in books and Warner Bros. films. As a music journalist, he has contributed to dozens of national and regional periodicals. He was honored by Combs College of Music and Drexel University for his contributions to music journalism and jazz performance. Andrea Kauffman is an entertainment industry manager, concert producer, and agent, responsible for bringing dozens of jazz legends-including Mel Torme, Bobby Scott, Frank D'Rone, George Shearing, and Morgana King-to Atlantic City hotels and casinos. She was the personal manager of Frank Sinatra, Jr. from 1985 until his death in 2016.
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"Let Me Be Frank is the first book ever published about Sinatra, Jr., and there are no two better people to tackle the subject than Kauffman and Klauber, who don't hold back and share intimate, never-before-known stories about the musical legend and how he dealt with professional struggles, personal demons, and endless comparisons with his father to emerge as a thriving performer who finally made peace with the name 'Sinatra.' - Scott Cronick (www.shorelocalnews.com) "Frank Sinatra, Jr. was a skilled musician, appeared fairly regularly on television for a time, and was a good actor. . . . But he never escaped the shadow which affected his personal relationships, his attitudes, and his career. Let Me Be Frank explores all of this in colorful, detailed, and well-written fashion. This is a book that always holds on to one's attention. It certainly makes one wish that Frank Sinatra, Jr. had not been burdened with that name." - Scott Yanow, The Syncopated Times "The book is a rich depiction of Frank, Jr. and his intriguing life with his family and in the music business. The authors, Klauber and Kauffman, are extremely qualified to undertake such a task." - Victor L. Schermer, AllAboutJazz.com "Let Me Be Frank is the first biography of the enigmatic Frank Sinatra, Jr., a singer who lived most of his life in the immense shadow of his legendary father. The authors, Bruce Klauber and Andrea Kauffman, created this work as a labor of love for a man they knew well. Their research is extensive, drawn from over forty in-depth interviews, including one with Michael Sinatra, the singer's son. Kauffman was Frank Jr.'s manager for over thirty years, and she chronicles his evolution from someone who insisted on going his own way to someone who embraced his father's legacy after his death in 1998." - Anthony DiFlorio, entertainment archivist and WRDV-FM host

