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Robert Goulet

His face was more famous than his tone of voice, but Robert Goulet recorded a string of popular albums for Columbia through the 1960s, striking the pop graphs with several hits and earning a 1962 Grammy Award. Delivered in 1933 in Lawrence, MA, Goulet grew up in Edmonton, Alberta, where …

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John Gary

A nice vocalist having a warm delivery similar to Andy Williams or Tony Bennett, John Gary unfortunately arrived just at the start of the Uk Invasion rather than managed to help to make much of the feeling within the adult vocal viewers. Created in 1932 in Watertown, NY, he was …

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Richard Harris

The idea of Richard Harris — macho, large consuming, two-fisted man’s man — as a favorite singer could have seemed an absurdity to anyone who knew his work in 1967, a decade into his career. In under per year from that point, however, Harris will be the most widely used …

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Engelbert Humperdinck

Ultrasmooth balladeer Engelbert Humperdinck was often billed as “The Ruler of Love,” as well as for an incredible number of fans all over the world, he a lot more than lived up compared to that name. Despite the unusual name as well as the latter-day advertisements hawking his music on …

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Andy Williams

An interesting crooner, TV character, and business owner, Andy Williams was probably one of the most bankable and well-known singers of his period. Along with his laid-back delivery, supple tone of voice, and amiable appeal, Williams rode a influx of achievement that got him from a years as a child …

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Gordon MacRae

Along with his handsome boy-next-door looks, deep baritone, and glorious smile, Gordon MacRae found success like a documenting artist, film actor, and television and radio personality. He documented for Capitol Information for a lot more than 2 decades, and starred in two of the very most popular musicals from the …

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