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5 positive or inspiring stories in January that will make you smile

But there is plenty to smile about as well. Here is a list of our top 5 feel-good stories of the month. 1.  Brave Jake, 5, receives life changing heart transplant FIVE-YEAR-OLD Jake Cathcart who suffered heart failure before Christmas has now been given a new chance of life after receiving a heart transplant. Some amazing news to happen this month!  2. Couple create Bags of Hope for others in memory of their baby girl who died after being born at 22 weeks A COUPLE whose baby girl died after just an hour and a half after being born at 22 weeks have found a way to help give Hope to others.

New book traces Canadian songwriter Ruth Lowe s musical legacy

New book traces Canadian songwriter Ruth Lowe’s musical legacy By Brad Barker Canadian songwriter Ruth Lowe was a trailblazer. Back in the early 1940s, Lowe took on the male-dominated music business and composed two songs for Frank Sinatra, the first of which helped launch the singer’s career. Lowe wrote  I’ll Never Smile Again in 1940, and it became an instant hit when Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra recorded the song with vocals by a young Sinatra. The song has since become a standard, and it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1982. In 1943, Lowe teamed up with Paul Mann and Stephan Weiss to write 

A new book tells the story of Ruth Lowe, the pioneering Canadian songwriter behind two of Sinatra s earliest hits

A new book tells the story of Ruth Lowe, the pioneering Canadian songwriter behind two of Sinatra s earliest hits
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The secret Jewish history of Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra was arguably the most famous Italian-American Catholic of the 20th century. The skinny kid from Hoboken, N.J. who was born 105 years ago, Dec. 12, 1915 grew up to become synonymous with the so-called Great American Songbook. That songbook, however, was largely written by Jewish-Americans, including immigrants and children of immigrants. And while the songwriters for the most part expressly tried to leave behind the accents and inflections of the Yiddish-speaking world from whence they came, the songs nonetheless often betrayed the influence of Jewish Eastern Europe in outlook and emotional temperament. Sinatra, as it turned out, just happened to become the greatest interpreter of that body of work.

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