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Interpretive and in-depth, fact based conversations on topics relating to national security, foreign affairs, entertainment and overall freedom of the press.Copyright Lincoln Smith Sciences sociales
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    • A Conversation about the book, "Let Me Be Frank: The Extraordinary Life and Music of Frank Sinatra, Jr."
      Nov 25 2025
      Bruce H. Klauber is a music journalist, jazz educator, producer, recording artist, drummer, and multi-instrumentalist. Andrea Kauffman, entertainment industry manager, producer and agent, was Frank Sinatra, Jr.'s personal manager for 31 years, from 1985 until his passing in 2016.

      With this conversation, Bruce and Andrea review their recently released book, "Let Me Be Frank: The Extraordinary Life and Music of Frank Sinatra, Jr."

      From the book cover, "As an American singer, conductor, composer, and actor, Frank Sinatra, Jr. (1944-2016), had a long and successful music career and was recognized for his many contributions to American popular song. Yet, his own star has often been overshadowed by his world-famous father. The first book ever published about Frank Sinatra, Jr., Let Me Be Frank: The Extraordinary Life and Music of Frank Sinatra, Jr., details how this complex and often misunderstood artist 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."

      In follow on, "Let Me Be Frank chronicles Frank Sinatra, Jr.'s life and music career, including the lifetime loyalty of his friends and bandsmen... finally sets the record straight about a brilliant man and a brilliant performer who never truly got the credit he deserved."
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      1 h et 37 min
    • A Conversation with James Graham Wilson, Author of "America's Cold Warrior"
      Oct 14 2025
      Department of State Historian James Graham Wilson received a Ph.D. in diplomatic history from the University of Virginia in 2011 and a B.A. from Vassar College in 2003. He currently serves in the Office of the Historian at the Department of State, working on Soviet and National Security Policy Volumes for the Foreign Relations of the United States.

      With this conversation, Mr. Wilson discusses his recently published book "America’s Cold Warrior, Paul Nitze and National Security from Roosevelt to Reagan." He highlights Nitze’s service during eight Presidential administrations, including spotlight of Nitze's well known authorship in 1950 of National Security Policy Paper 68. NSC 68 laid the groundwork for the extensive U.S. military buildup to contain the former Soviet Union.

      Wilson discusses the decades long praise of Nitze's service to the nation, including that of former National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice who once said, “Wise men come and wise men go, but one wise man goes on and on…and Paul, we’re very glad for that. ” He closes by discussing his future projects.

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      1 h et 2 min
    • A Conversation with Mr. Howard Issacson, New Jersey Based Saxophonist.
      Sep 28 2025
      With this edition of LincInterviews, we are joined by New Jersey based Saxophonist Howard Issacson. From his website, "Howard Isaacson is a highly accomplished saxophonist with a career spanning performances alongside legendary artists. Born and raised in Philadelphia, a city rich in musical heritage, he honed his skills, earning a Master’s degree in Performance and Education from Temple University." A recent review says, "Isaacson’s playing is a sensual experience with the notes flowing together with a smoothness that is deceptively easy to listen to…"

      Howard starts by spotlighting his own career, to include his education and many years of playing in the Atlantic City music scene. He also discusses how the music scene has changed over the past 20 years in Atlantic City, and his hopes for the future of both Atlantic City and music. Howard moves on to talk about his life long work of conducting masterclasses as a music educator in both private and public settings.

      He highlights his work with such artists as Aretha Franklin, Natalie Cole, Peter Cetera, Tony Bennett, Gladys Knight, The Four Tops and The Temptations. He also discusses artists who have influenced him, to include Boney James, David Sanborn, Everette Harp and Tower of Power.

      Having released multiple albums of his own work, he talks about his recent hit, "Blue Skies," which has has reached number one on the Urban Influencer Smooth Jazz Chart.

      With focus on his work in Atlantic City, he closes by talking about current projects and albums now in the works.





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      36 min
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