In this Sept. 18, 2015, file photo, Frank Sinatra, Jr. sings the national anthem prior to a baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Pittsburgh Pirates in Los Angeles. Sinatra Jr., who carried on his famous father’s legacy with his own music career, has died. He was 72. The Sinatra family said in a statement to The Associated Press that Sinatra died unexpectedly Wednesday, March 16, 2016, of cardiac arrest while on tour in Daytona Beach, Fla. AP FILE PHOTO
LOS ANGELES—Frank Sinatra Jr., who carried on his famous father’s legacy with his own music career, has died. He was 72.
The Sinatra family said in a statement to The Associated Press that Sinatra died unexpectedly Wednesday of cardiac arrest while on tour in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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The statement said the family mourns the untimely passing of their son, brother, father and uncle. No other details were provided.
Kidnapped and held for ransom when he was 19, Sinatra Jr. had already followed his dad into the music business by then. He eventually worked for his father as his musical director and conductor. He performed the National Anthem at a New York Yankees game last year.
In this 1948 file photo, Frank Sinatra holds a telephone with his children, Nancy and Frank Jr., in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles. Frank Sinatra Jr., who carried on his famous father’s legacy with his own music career, died unexpectedly of cardiac arrest while on tour Wednesday, March 16, 2016, his family said. He was 72. AP PHOTO
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