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| Age: | 100 years old |
| Sex: | Male |
| Location: | California |
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| Height: | 0' 0" |
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| Last Login: | Oct 28, 2007 (788 days back) |
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Bing Crosby was, without doubt, the most popular and influential media star of the first half of the 20th century. The undisputed best-selling artist until well into the rock era (with over half a billion records in circulation), the most popular radio star of all time, and the biggest box-office draw of the 1940s, Crosby dominated the entertainment world from the Depression until the mid-'50s, and proved just as influential as he was popular. Unlike the many vocal artists before him, Crosby grew up with radio, and his intimate bedside manner was a style perfectly suited to emphasize the strengths of a medium transmitted directly into the home. He was also helped by the emerging microphone technology: scientists had perfected the electrically amplified recording process scant months before Crosby debuted on record, and in contrast to earlier vocalists, who were forced to strain their voices into the upper register to make an impression on mechanically recorded tracks, Crosby's warm, manly baritone crooned contentedly without a thought of excess. Not to be forgotten in charting Bing Crosby's influence is the music itself. His song knowledge and sense of laid-back swing was learned from early jazz music, far less formal than the European-influenced classical and popular music used for inspiration by the vocalists of the 1910s and '20s. Jazz was by no means his main concentration, though, especially after the 1930s; Crosby instead blended contemporary pop hits with the best songs from a wide range of material (occasionally recording theme-oriented songs written by non-specialists as well, such as Cole Porter's notoriously un-Western "Don't Fence Me In"). His wide repertoire covered show tunes, film music, country & western songs, patriotic standards, religious hymns, holiday favorites, and ethnic ballads (most notably Irish and Hawaiian). The breadth of material wasn't threatening to audiences because Crosby put his own indelible stamp on each song he recorded, appealing to many different audiences while still not endangering his own fan base. Bing Crosby was among the first to actually read songs, making them his own by interpreting the lyrics and emphasizing words or phrases to emphasize what he thought best. His influence and importance in terms of vocal ability and knowledge of American popular music are immense, but what made Bing Crosby more than anything else was his persona — whether it was an artificial creation or something utterly natural to his own personality. Crosby represented the American everyman — strong and stern to a point yet easygoing and affable, tolerant of other viewpoints but quick to defend God and the American way — during the hard times of the Depression and World War II, when Americans most needed a symbol of what their country was all about. |
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On The Road With Bob and Bing, Bob Hope, Bob Crosby, The Andrews Sisters, Dorothy Lamour, Rosemary Clooney, Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Grace Kelly, MOONGLOW, «·¨*·.¸¸.*.Chelsea *. . .·*·», RitaHayworth, ♥Cindy♥, Poop, Debbie, Sam, Michelle, s r turner, gea, CaptStraight, Constance, Cheryl Britt, DOUBLE SIDE, Jeanette, Dead Famous stars, Bygone Knits, Dave, Michele, Marion and Malcolm, Lynn, Dragonfly, Duke Wayne, Giuliano Ligabue, ♥ Tonya †, Van Heflin, Rick, Boobie, Whiteroselady, Ken, Bob Hope, Laura Alden : Werewolf, Michelle Paterson, Julie, gessone, Kathy, DIANA, Classic Beauty
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