Frank Sinatra's unreleased radio performances to be released in October 2025

Frank Sinatra’s unreleased radio performances to be released on vinyl, CD, and digital

Frank Sinatra fans are in for something extraordinary. SING, a blockchain tech company and rightsholder known for reimagining how music reaches superfans, has announced the release of a series of never-before-heard live radio performances by “The Voice.” These recordings, taken from original broadcast sources, are being meticulously restored and will be released across 2025 and 2026 in digital, compact disc, and vinyl formats.

The first title, At The Hollywood Bowl 1943–1948, arrives October 3 on vinyl and CD. The collection features Sinatra’s earliest Hollywood Bowl appearances, placing him alongside the Los Angeles Philharmonic at a time when the idea of a “pop singer” sharing the stage with a symphony orchestra was groundbreaking. Listeners will hear Sinatra perform songs he never recorded in the studio, including selections by Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer, Irving Berlin, the Gershwins, and others. The performances showcase his evolution from teen idol to serious concert artist.

SING spared no effort in restoring these recordings to the highest fidelity possible, offering fans an authentic glimpse into Sinatra’s early live presence. As historian, author, and producer Charles “Chuck” Granata notes, “The radio years give us a plethora of great songs by Sinatra that we’d otherwise never hear if not for these broadcasts and performances. These are historically essential recordings that help round out our understanding of his contribution to American music and culture.”

In addition to At The Hollywood Bowl, SING has plans for two more upcoming titles. Christmas on the Air will collect seasonal radio performances, while Long Ago, Far Away will be released as a deluxe five-LP box set featuring live recordings and radio broadcasts from 1943 through 1951.

For fans of Sinatra, American popular music, or the golden age of radio, these collections offer both historical importance and rare listening experiences. Pre-orders for At The Hollywood Bowl 1943–1948 are available now through SING Market.