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The Priests

Like Il Divo, the Priests produce classical music that’s designed to appeal to a wide, pop-minded market. Unlike other traditional crossover serves, though, the group’s associates are Roman Catholic priests. Dad Eugene O’Hagan, Dad Martin O’Hagan, and Dad David Delargy hail from North Ireland, where they started singing jointly as …

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Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin (1888-1989) was probably the most successful songwriter from the 20th hundred years. Though, like his contemporaries, he spent the greater section of his profession writing tracks (generally both terms and music) to be utilized in Broadway musicals, he’s better kept in mind for the tracks themselves than for …

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Michael Ball

A regular encounter on Uk stage and tv, performer Michael Ball was created in 1962 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, U.K. Shifting to THE WEST Britain when he was 3 years older, Ball was raised understanding how to sing along to information by Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, and after an unsatisfied …

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Andrew Lloyd Webber

Andrew Lloyd Webber may be the most successful author of musicals of his era in addition to a breaker of molds for the proper execution. His predecessors had been, generally, American: New York-based songwriters steeped in Broadway custom. Lloyd Webber noticed his talk about of displays as a kid, as …

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