A. You have a crazily diverse music pallet. That's cool!
B. Not a big Sinatra fan but I do own a few of his tunes. He was cool and apparently a pretty good friend/person.
I'd bet only Joey Bishop would disagree. From what I've read recently, online lol, he got bounced from the Rat Pack for letting Frank down.
To be honest I just love music, I'm greedy I guess. I started out when I was young being a huge fan of Micheal Jackson, still have a profound nostalgia for this. Got into very different stuff as a teen, then on to my 20's. I was lucky I had a friend who was pretty knowledgeable and introduced me to lots. I'm still listening to most of what I used to now. But I've really slowed down in finding out about new music, which is a shame. And ironically now it's probably never been easier. I sometimes use Spotify, and you can discover much on there. But I don't do that often. I'm always keen to find new stuff. But a lot of what I listen to has nostalgia, it takes me back to when I was young. That is really nice. New music can't do that. Sometimes I use the BLEEP music website, I like some of that stuff and I could find more on there if I were not so lazy. Some of the newest music I have found is Ariel Pink, and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. I like them both very much. But I'll listen to anything I just love it. A little while ago I was even getting into Country music, pretty new to me that. I just think music is really wonderful. If you cut yourself off from any style, etc. I think you are losing out.
EDIT - I probably should mention that we are all entitled to our preferences, of course. I do not like all music equally, although I value it all. I have my preferences too, I just try to be open minded. I mean country music is never going to be my favourite kind of music, but if it's good enough for those cowboys, it's good enough for me, cowboys are kinda cool. 😀