List of crooners
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This is a list of crooners—singers in a soft, intimate style made possible by the introduction of microphones and amplification.[1] "Crooner" is an American epithet given to male singers of pop standards, mostly from the Great American Songbook, either backed by a full orchestra, a big band or by a piano. Originally it was an ironic term denoting an emphatically sentimental, often emotional singing style made possible by the use of microphones.
Contemporary crooners
- Jack Jones
- Tony Bennett[2]
- Michael Bublé[2]
- Sir Paul McCartney (Kisses On The Bottom)
- Harry Connick, Jr.
- Mario Biondi
- Andreas Weise
- Scott Walker
- Patrizio Buanne
- Peter Cincotti
- Jamie Cullum
- Jonny Fair
- ** Bill Andronis **
- Michael Feinstein
- Tom Gaebel
- Julio Iglesias
- George Perris
- Luis Miguel
- Rod Stewart (The Great American Songbook Albums)
- Bryan Ferry
- Elvis Costello
- Glenn Danzig
- Lee Towers
- John Pizzarelli
- Steve Tyrell
- Matt Dusk
- Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr.
- James Tormé
- John Stevens (singer)
- Alfio
- Gianni Russo
- Frank Ocean
- Frank Stallone
- Frankie Randall
- Frank Sinatra, Jr.
- Tony Vitti
- Louis Prima, Jr.
- Danny Aiello (actor/singer)
- Anthony Green
- Mario Frangoulis
- Matteo Brancaleoni
- Il Volo
- David Bisbal
- Cristian Castro
- Alejandro Fernández
- Louie Austen
- Anthony Strong
- Charlie Zaa
- Michael Erick
- Neil Hannon[3]
- Richard Hawley
- Alex Turner
- ** ** - Denotes Mega Star
Past crooners
- Russ Columbo[4]
- Eddie Cantor
- Bing Crosby[5]—America's Crooner from 1929 to 1931[6]
- Louis Armstrong
- Frank Sinatra
- Carl Switzer
- Dean Martin
- Perry Como[2]
- Vic Damone[2]
- Bobby Darin[2]
- Jimmy Roselli[2]
- Mario Lanza (pop recordings like "Because" or "Danny Boy")
- Gene Austin
- Al Bowlly[7]
- Tino Rossi
- Al Martino[2]
- Jerry Vale[2]
- Sammy Davis, Jr.[8]
- Nat King Cole
- Billy Eckstine
- Frankie Laine[2]
- Matt Monro
- Mel Tormé
- Louis Prima[2]
- Julius La Rosa[2]
- Buddy Greco[2]
- Barry Manilow
- Paul Anka
- Engelbert Humperdinck
- Johnny Mathis
- Rudy Vallée[7]
- Joe Williams
- Ray Charles
- Kyu Sakamoto
- Andy Williams
- Johnny Hartman
- Noel Harrison
- Jimmy Durante
- Fabian
- Charles Aznavour
- Massimo Ranieri
- Tony Renis
- Jimmy Fontana
- Domenico Modugno
- Claudio Villa
- Carlo Buti
- Sergio Bruni
- Aurelio Fierro
- Little Tony
- Renato Carosone
- Fred Bongusto
- Emilio Pericoli
- Desi Arnaz
- Carlos Gardel
- Nino Bravo
- Camilo Sesto
- José José
- Lucho Gatica[2]
- Los Panchos
- José Luis Rodríguez (El Puma)
- Felipe Pirela
- Cheo Feliciano
- Tito Rodríguez
- Marco Antonio Muñiz
- Pedro Vargas
- Pedro Infante
- Benny Moré
- Frankie Avalon
- Sergio Franchi
- Elvis Presley (Love songs albums)
- Bobby Rydell
- Lou Monte
- Bobby Short
- Eddie Fisher
- Don Cornell[2]
- Robert Goulet
- Pat Boone
- Dick Powell
- Eddy Howard
- Guy Mitchell
- Arthur Prysock
- John Gary
- Cab Calloway
- Louis Jordan
- Dick Haymes
- Fred Astaire (dancer/singer)
- Gene Kelly (dancer/singer)
- Dick Jurgens
- Russ Morgan (trombonist/singer)
- Alan Dale
- Ken Ard
- Sam Browne
- Tony Clifton[9]
- James Darren[2]
- Val Doonican
- Bogomil Font
- Chris Gehrke(Member of Strictly Crooning)
- Abdel Halim Hafez
- k.d. lang[2]
- Steve Lawrence
- Tony Martin
- Morrissey
- Jim Morrison
- Des O'Connor
- Johnnie Ray
- Whispering Jack Smith[1]
- Kevin Spacey (Actor/Singer)
- Regis Philbin (TV personality/singer)
- Danny Aiello (actor/singer)
- Christopher Cross
- Sacha Distel
- Eddy Mitchell
- Frank Fontaine
- ((Harrison Craig))
References
- ^ a b C. W. E. Bigsby (2006), The Cambridge companion to modern American culture, p. 347, ISBN 978-0-521-84132-0
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Richard Grudens (2005-02-04), The Italian Crooners Bedside Companion, ISBN 978-0-9763877-0-1 Cite error: The named reference "ICBC" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ The Divine Comedy - Tonight we fly (Live) (A/V stream). YouTube. May 12, 2009. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
- ^ Joseph Lanza; Dennis Penna (2002-11-01), Russ Columbo and the Crooner Mystique, ISBN 978-0-922915-80-4
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ignored (help) - ^ Richard Grudens (2003), Bing Crosby Crooner of the Century, ISBN 978-1-57579-248-4
- ^ Pamela Robertson Wojcik; Arthur Knight (2001), Soundtrack available, p. 105, ISBN 978-0-8223-2800-1
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ignored (help) - ^ a b Allison McCracken (1999), ""God's Gift to Us Girls": Crooning, Gender, and the Re-Creation of American Popular Song, 1928–1933", American Music, 17 (4), University of Illinois Press: 365–395, doi:10.2307/3052656, JSTOR 3052656
- ^ Gérard Herzhaft; Paul Harris; Brigitte Debord; Jerry Haussler; Gé Anton J. Mikofsky (1997), Encyclopedia of the blues, p. 35, ISBN 978-1-55728-452-5
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ignored (help) - ^ Clifton, Tony (January 20, 2010). (Interview). Interviewed by Nathan Rabin http://www.avclub.com/articles/tony-clifton,37280/. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
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