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Frankie Laine (at piano) and Patti Page, c. 1950 Harry Belafonte, 1954 This is a partial list of notable active and inactive bands and musicians of the 1950s . Musicians
List of 1940–1979 blues musicians, showing name, birth and death years, origin, primary style, and references; Name Birth year Death year Origin Primary style Ref(s) The Aces: Illinois Chicago blues [130] Woodrow Adams: 1917 1988 Mississippi Electric blues [131] Luther Allison: 1939 1997 Arkansas Chicago blues [132] Mose Allison: 1927 2016 ...
The success of Fiddlin' John Carson marks the beginning of the development of commercial country music and recorded old-time music. [76] George Gershwin accompanies singer Eva Gauthier at a concert that is an "important event in America's musical history" because it helped to bridge the gap between popular and classical music. [77]
Comedian and later character actor, popular in Hollywood in the 1940s and 1950s, best known as "Uncle Charlie" on the TV sitcom My Three Sons. [252] Bernardo De Pace: March 31, 1881 1966 Italian Actor, musician and comedic vaudeville entertainer of the 1920s, billed as "the Wizard of the Mandolin". [253] Gaby Deslys: September 4, 1881 February ...
Do not enter names that lack articles. Do not enter names that lack sources. ... (born 1950) Tommy Gumina (1931–2013) [1] ... (1920–2000) Sam Rivers (1923–2011)
The 1950s was a pivotal era in music, laying the groundwork for the rock and roll songs of the 1960s and the rebellious tunes of the 1970s. ... and has been rerecorded by Boyz II Men and featured ...
1 1920–1969. 2 1970–present. 3 See also. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of crooners. 1 language.
Like his now-famous last name, he sported a well-known, classic first name that went on to be given to 243,810 baby boys in the 1920s. New York Times Co. - Getty Images More Baby Name Ideas