Jack Jones, Grammy-winning crooner of 'The Love Boat' theme, dies at 86
Briefly

Jack Jones, regarded as a major talent by Frank Sinatra, passed away at 86 after a two-year fight with leukemia, leaving behind a legacy of music.
Jack Jones was celebrated for more than 50 albums and renowned for his iconic performance of 'The Love Boat' theme, showcasing his remarkable versatility in both music and acting.
Described by Sinatra as 'the best potential singer in the business,' Jones' unique talent and charisma made him stand out among his contemporaries during his lengthy career.
The son of famed singer Allan Jones, Jack Jones combined natural talent with rigorous training, which established him as a formidable presence in the music industry.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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